“Disaster, Risk and Sustainable Community”
Second Announcement
(6TH May 2015)
Having made a round since 2007, by taking turns among Associations of Environmental Sociology in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China, a second turn of JAES (Japanese Association of Environmental Sociology) comes up again in November 2015 in Sendai, Japan. Co-hosting with RC24 and Institute for Sustainability Research, Hosei University, JAES holds the 5TH International Symposium on Environmental Sociology in East Asia (ISESEA-5) with the theme of “Disaster, Risk and Sustainable Community.” We will address what the disasters and other various risks of our societies question as we attempt to construct sustainable communities.
This Symposium is held jointly with one of biannual regular conferences of JAES.Please visit the website of this symposium and update details:
http://www.sal.tohoku.ac.jp/soc/isesea-5/schedule.html
On this site, the CALL for PAPERS is now available online UNTIL the 31ST MAY; Please submit the abstracts via this website of ISESEA-5.We are looking forward to welcoming you all in Sendai.
DATE 30TH October to 1ST November, 2015
PLACE Katahira Sakura Hall, Tohoku University
Katahira 2-1-1, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
http://www.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/sakura/newpage1.html
DEADLINES First Call for paper proposals: 15TH March 2015
Deadline for Paper Proposals: 31ST May 2015
Deadline for Full Papers: 30TH June 2015
REGISTRATION Deadline for Registration: 31ST August 2015
WEBSITEhttp://www.sal.tohoku.ac.jp/soc/isesea-5/schedule.html
TIMETABLE DAY 1: 30TH October Keynote by Dr. Riley E Dunlap+Reception
DAY 2: 31ST October Panels+Thematic Session+Farewell Reception
DAY 3: 1ST November Excursion to the Tsunami affected coast of Miyagi and Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant
PROGRAM (See below for tentative program)
CONTACT The Organizing Committee for the ISESEA-5
Attn: Prof. Kyoko Ueda (isesea-5@ml.tohoku.ac.jp)
The Tentative Program (ISESEA-5 Sendai)
Thematic Session
Disaster, Risk and Sustainable Community: Facing the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (DAY 2: 31ST October)
Address & Introduction of the Thematic session: Dr. Koichi HASEGAWA
Presentation 1: “Networking and Citizen Science in Low-Recognized Disaster Affected Areas”
Dr. Yayoi HARAGUCHI
Presentation 2: “Coproduction to Overcome the Social Gap after the Radioactive Disaster”
Prof. Yasumasa IGARASHI
Coffee/Tea Break
Discussant 1: Dr. Dowan KU
Discussant 2: Dr. Shu-Fen KAO
Comments from the panelists and attendants