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YAMADA Naofumi
Department / Course
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School Graduate School of International Relations Major in International Relations
Job
Academic conference attendance and presentation
2025/03/04
Rethinking the climate crisis here and now: Mahāyāna Buddhism, engi relationality, and the familiar pitfalls in Japanese and Taiwanese pro-nuclear energy narratives (International Studies Association Annual Conference)
2025/03/04
What is the Political Implication of Re-learning the Experiences of Former Japanese Soldiers in the Japan-South Korea “Comfort Women Issue?”: engi relationality for encountering with others (International Studies Association Annual Conference)
2025/02/14
The Question of Ethics Towards Others in IR: A Response from Engi Relationality (KNU International Conference: “Meta-theoretical Knowledge Cultivation in International Relations Studies and Beyond”)
2024/09/05
Relating to ‘you’ is generating ‘me’: ethical/relational responsibility in international relations as questioned by the 2015 Japan- South Korea ‘agreement’ (2024 East West Forum Geopolitics and Democracy amidst Transformations in Global Order: Reflections and Outlook)
2024/07/24
Overlooked Voices: Re-visiting the Japan-South Korea “Comfort Women Issue” Through
Engi
Relationality (The World International Studies Committee (WISC) 7th Global International Studies Conference)
2023/08/09
How can we restore our focus in the Japan-South Korea “comfort women issue”? An attempt by using the idea of
engi
in Mahāyāna Buddhism (ISA Asia-Pacific Region Conference 2023)
2023/07/04
Reconsidering the post-war responsibility in the Japan-South Korea “comfort women issue”: the idea of
engi
as an ontological assumption (2023 East-West Forum)
2023/06/30
Confronting the women who have experienced the "comfort women" system: the idea of
engi
as a theoretical core (Korean Political Science Association 70th World Congress)
2023/01/27
(Re)considering an attitude toward the women who experienced the “comfort women” system: the idea of engi as a theoretical core (Global Affairs Research Center, Ryukoku University & Critical Approaches to Political Science Lab, Department of Political Science, Yonsei University Collaboration Workshop)
2022/03/18
How can we engage in dialogue on an issue that cannot be “solved” through diplomatic relations? (Global Affairs Research Center, Ryukoku University, Workshop for Early-Career IR Researchers)