Research Meeting on Middle East and Islamic Studies

Date / Time Thu 30 Mar 2023 14:30–17:00
Venue Room 303, ILCAA
Language Japanese
Organized by Core Project “Field Archiving of Memory: Dynamics of Cooperation within the Islamic Society”
- Admission: Free
- Pre-registration is required (deadline: Wed 29 March). For registration, please visit the link here.
Susumu SATO (Research Associate, ILCAA)
“Attempting to reconstruct the Middle East Map Database”
Satoshi OGURA (ILCAA)
“Rethinking Suratrāṇa: God's armor or Yavanas' title?”

The 4th meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project “The Visualization of the History and Historical Space of the Middle East: Sharing Knowledge in the Digital Age”

Date / Time Wed 22 Mar 2023 14:00–17:30 (Doors open at 13:30)
Venue Room 304, ILCAA
* Pre-registration is required. For registration, please see here.
Language Japanese
Admission Free
Jointly sponsored by ILCAA, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Connectivity Analyses by Digital Humanities Method” (Principal Investigator: Wakako KUMAKURA (ILCAA) Project Number: 20H05830), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) “A Comparative Study of Alexandria and Yokohama during the Interwar Period using "the Historical Digital Globe" GIS” (Principal Investigator: Yutaka GOTO (Yokohama City University) Project Number: 21H03695), Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Research on the Human Nexus of the Civilian Elite Through a Digital Analysis of Pre-Modern Arabic Texts” (Principal Investigator: Erina OTA (TSUKADA) (ILCAA), Project Number: 21H05374)

Report (Japanese)

14:00–14:40 Presentation 1 Takao ITO (Kobe University) , Erina OTA (ILCAA)
“Digital analyzes of Arabic biographies in the fifteenth century”
14:45–15:25 Presentation 2 Susumu SATO (ILCAA)
“Analyses of the urban space of Historic Cairo using GIS”
15:30–16:10 Presentation 3 Hiroshi KATO (Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University)
“Analyzing History from the viewpoint of space: the ship navigation circumstances of the Suez Canal during the interwar period”
16:10–16:30
Break Time
16:30–16:40 Comment 1 by Yutaka GOTO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Yokohama City University)
16:40–16:50 Comment 2 by Kazuhiro ARAI (Keio University, C01 Co-investigator)
16:50–17:30
Discussion

The 2nd meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "The Mediterranean as a Connecting Sea"

Date / Time Mon 20 Mar 2023 9:00–13:00
Venue Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Beirut (JaCMES) + Online meeting
Language English

Report (Japanese)

Chair: Tomoaki SHINODA (ILCAA)
Felix Arnold (ILCAA Joint Researcher, German Archaeological Institute)
“Domed audience halls across the Mediterranean in the 14th century CE”
Georg Christ (ILCAA Joint Researcher, University of Manchester)
“A Transmediterranean Network? Multilayered statehood and trade connectivity in the Mediterranean and Red Sea”
Tomoaki SHINODA (ILCAA)
“Muslims or Christians? Learning agnosticism in Saadian Marrakesh”
Haruka SUEMORI (Hokkaido University)
“Ottoman-Venetian Maritime Regime on Piracy in the Early Modern Mediterranean”

Lecture “Digital catalogues, digital libraries: using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) for collections data” [open]

The lecture will feature Dr. Yasmin Faghihi and Dr. Huw Jones from the Cambridge Digital Library.

Lecture “Digital catalogues, digital libraries: using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) for collections data”
Date / Time Tue 21 Feb 2023 14:00-17:00 (doors open at 13:30)
Venue National Institute of Japanese Literature + Online meeting
languages Japanese, English
*Simultaneous interpretation available
Admission Free
Pre-registration is required.
For registration, please visit the link here.
Jointly sponsored by Cambridge Digital Library, Core Project “Field Archiving of Memory: Dynamics of Cooperation within the Islamic Society”, National Institute of Japanese Literature, International Institute for Digital Humanities, U-PARL, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas(A)“Connectivity and Trust-building in the Islamic Civilization” Organizer (Principal Investigator: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA/SRC), 20H05823), TUFS Field Science Commons (TUFiSCo)
Speakers:
Yasmin Faghihi
 (Head of the Near and Middle Eastern Department at Cambridge University Library)
Huw Jones
 (Head of the Digital Library Unit, Digital Humanities Coordinator)
Coordinator:
Kiyonori NAGASAKI (Senior fellow, International Institute for Digital Humanities)

In this event, we will talk about the creation of digital datasets for cultural heritage materials. We will focus on TEI specifically as the basis of collaborative work between libraries, archives and researchers, and also between institutions. We will use the examples of FIHRIST as a long running and well established union catalogue of manuscript descriptions, and of Cambridge Digital Library as a repository which combines descriptive and image data.”

Lecture “Beyond the interface: TEI as data for Digital Humanities” [open]

The lecture will feature Dr. Yasmin Faghihi and Dr. Huw Jones from the Cambridge Digital Library.

Lecture “Beyond the interface: TEI as data for Digital Humanities”
Date / Time Sat 18 Feb 2023 14:00-16:30 (doors open at 13:30)
Venue Room 303 (ILCAA) + Online meeting
languages Japanese, English
*Simultaneous interpretation available for face-to-face participants.
Admission Free
Pre-registration is required.
For face-to-face participants, please visit the link here.
For online participants, please visit the link here.
Jointly sponsored by Cambridge Digital Library, Core Project “Field Archiving of Memory: Dynamics of Cooperation within the Islamic Society”, National Institute of Japanese Literature, International Institute for Digital Humanities, U-PARL, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas(A)“Connectivity and Trust-building in the Islamic Civilization” Organizer (Principal Investigator: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA/SRC), 20H05823), TUFS Field Science Commons (TUFiSCo)
Speakers:
Yasmin Faghihi
 (Head of the Near and Middle Eastern Department at Cambridge University Library)
Huw Jones
 (Head of the Digital Library Unit, Digital Humanities Coordinator)
Coordinator:
Kiyonori NAGASAKI (Senior fellow, International Institute for Digital Humanities)

In this event, we will discuss TEI as the basis of Digital Humanities methodologies. Drawing on examples from FIHRIST and Cambridge Digital Library, we will show how TEI datasets can be used for humanities research and how the outputs of research can be integrated in digital archives.

The 4th meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "The Evolving Conflict in Palestine/Israel: Final Status and Emerging Challenges" [open]

Date / Time Mon 6 Feb 2023 15:00–19:00
Venue Hongo Satellite 5F, Online meeting
Language Japanese
Admission Free
Pre-registration is required.
* For online participation, please visit the link here.
* If you wish to participate on-site, please visit the link here.
 Note: the number of seats is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. If this form is closed, please consider online participation.
Jointly sponsored by ILCAA, Research Group on Palestine/Israel

Report (Japanese)

Theme: Various ways of change
15:00–15:50 Kazue HOSODA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, ILCAA)
“Palestinian Writers in Israel and Translations of their Works [TBD]”
16:00–16:50 Shingo HAMANAKA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Ryukoku University)
“Polization, Policy Preferences, and Democratic Decay in Israel”
17:00–17:40
Discussion
18:00–
Member meeting

The 5th meeting: ILCAA Joint Research Project “Archival Study on Fiscal Administration of Holy Shrines in Muslim Societies: The Case of the Safavid Shrine in Iran (2)”
The Second Workshop “Holy Shrines in Muslim Societies from the Perspective of Property Management: Comparative Studies on Central Asia, Iran and South Asia” [open]

Date / Time Sun 22 Jan 2023 13:30-17:20
Venue Room 304, ILCAA + Online meeting
Language Japanese
Admission Free
Pre-registration is required. For registration, please visit the link here (Registration deadline is noon, Sat. 21 Jan 2023).
* There is a possibility that the way this workshop is organized may be changed to online under unavoidable circumstances. In that case, we will announce it at least three days before the event date.
Contact khargush1969[at]gmail.com (WATABE Ryoko) * Please change [at] to @.
13:30-13:40
Watabe Ryoko (the University of Tokyo): Opening remarks
13:40-15:10
Sugawara Jun (Lanzhou University, Center for the Studies on Ethnic Minorities of Northwest China): Quantitative Approach to the Waqf Properties in the Early 20th Century Kashghar
15:10-15:20
Break
15:20-15:50
Watabe Ryoko (the University of Tokyo): Registration of waqfs in the real esate inventory of Shaykh Ṣafī al-Dīn Ardabīlī’s shrine (Ardabīl, Iran)
15:50-16:10
Kondo Nobuaki (ILCAA): Comment
16:10-16:30
Ninomiya Ayako (Aoyama Gakuin University): Comment
16:30-16:40
Break
16:40-17:20
General discussion

The 3rd meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "The Evolving Conflict in Palestine/Israel: Final Status and Emerging Challenges" [open]

Date / Time Fri 20 Jan 2023 14:00–19:00
Venue Hongo Satellite 5F, Online meeting
Language Japanese
Admission Free
Pre-registration is required.
* For online participation, please visit the link here.
* If you wish to participate on-site, please visit the link here.
 Note: the number of seats is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. If this form is closed, please consider online participation.
Jointly sponsored by ILCAA, Research Group on Palestine/Israel

Report (Japanese)

Theme: Revisiting the Framework
14:00–14:50 Aiko NISHIKIDA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Keio University)
“Issues of the Post-Oslo Political Structure: Trade-off between Sovereignty and Security Control”
15:00–15:50 Kensuke YAMAMOTO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, the University of Shizuoka)
“Islamic Movement inside Israel and the Oslo Accords: Attitude toward State and Nation” (TBD)
16:00–16:50 Taro TSURUMI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, The University of Tokyo)
“Change in Zionist and Israeli Attitude toward the Arabs”
17:00–17:40
Discussion
18:00–
Member meeting

The 2nd meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "The Evolving Conflict in Palestine/Israel: Final Status and Emerging Challenges" [open]

Date / Time Sat 15 Oct 2022 14:00–19:00
Venue Hongo Satellite, Online meeting
Language Japanese
Admission Free
* For online participation, please visit the link here.
* If you wish to participate on-site, please visit the link here.
 The number of seats is limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. If this form is closed, please consider online participation.
Jointly sponsored by ILCAA, Research Group on Palestine/Israel

Report (Japanese)

Theme: Current conditions of final status
14:00–14:50 Taizo IMANO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Chukyo University)
“Revaluation and New Development of Research on Colonialism during the Post-Oslo Agreement Period”
15:00–15:50 Makiko NAMBU (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“Residency rights and space production in Occupied Jerusalem since the Oslo Accords”
16:00–16:50 Emi KODAMA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“Palestinians’ Right of Return: Their Consciousness in Lebanon”
17:00–17:40
Discussion
18:00–
Member meeting

The 6th meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "Transition and Interaction among Modern Muslim Intellectuals" [open]

Date / Time Sun 25 Sep 2022 13:00–14:30
Venue Online meeting
Language Japanese
Admission Free
Pre-resistration is needed. For registration, please contact:
kaken.takao[at]gmail.com (please change [at] to @)

Report (Japanese)

Kenichiro TAKAO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Middle East Institute of Japan)
Introduction
Takayuki YOKOTA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Meiji University)
“The Contemporary Aspects of Hasan al-Banna in the Muslim Brotherhood: the Ideological Legitimacy under the Struggle Within”
All participants
General comment
Members
Meeting about the publishment

The 1st meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "The Evolving Conflict in Palestine/Israel: Final Status and Emerging Challenges" [open]

Date / Time Fri 5 Aug 2022 14:00–19:00
Venue Hongo Satellite, Online meeting
Language Japanese
Admission Free
For online participation, please visit the link here.
If you wish to participate on-site, please visit the link here. (if the number of participants reaches the limit, only online participation will be available).
Jointly sponsored by ILCAA, Research Group on Palestine/Israel

Report (Japanese)

Reconsidering the Framework of the Oslo Regime
14:00–14:50 Hiroyuki SUZUKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, the University of Tokyo)
“The Oslo Regime in its 30th Year and Changing Research Topics”
15:00–15:50 Chie EZAKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, National Defense Academy)
“Transformation of International Relations in the Middle East Following the Oslo Accords”
16:00–16:50 Aoe TANAMI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Hiroshima City University)
“Between Resistance and Peacebuilding: Approaches to Palestinian Theatrical Activities Following the Oslo Accords”
17:00–17:40
Discussion
18:00–
Member meeting

The 4th meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "Archival Study on Fiscal administration of Holy Shrines in Muslim Societies: The Case of the Safavid Shrine in Iran" [open]

Date / Time Wed 3 Aug 2022 14:30–17:30
Venue Online meeting
Language Japanese
Admission Free
For registration, please visit the link here. Registration deadline is 1st Aug.
14:30–14:40
Introduction
14:40–15:40 Akihiko YAMAGUCHI (Sophia University) , Ayako NINOMIYA (Aoyama Gakuin University) , Satoshi OGURA (ILCAA)
Review roundtable
15:40–16:40 Yukako GOTO (Kwansei Gakuin University) , Ryoko WATABE (The University of Tokyo) , Sanae TAKAGI (Waseda University) , Naofumi ABE (Ochanomizu University) , Ryu’ichi SUGIYAMA (Kyoto Tachibana University) , Masaki SUGIYAMA (Kyoto University of Foreign Studies) , Yo'ichi YAJIMA (Nara Women's University) , Hiroshi ONO (Kyoto Tachibana University) , Nobuaki KONDO (ILCAA) , Tomoko MORIKAWA (The University of Tokyo)
Replies from the contributors
16:40–16:50
Break
16:50–17:30
General Discussions

The 6th meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "Multi-disciplinary Study on the Interactions between Islamism and Socio-cultural Factors in Southeast Asia-Transnational Networks and Local Responses"

Date / Time Sun 10 Jul 2022 14:00–17:30
Venue Online meeting
Language Japanese
14:00-14:30 Yumi SUGAHARA (Osaka Univ.)
“NU and Muhammadiyah's goal of “moderate Islam”: perspectives on history and memory”
15:50-17:30 Aya KAWAI (ILCAA)
““Malay” and Islam from a non-Muslim Perspective: A Case of Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia”

The 1st meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "The Mediterranean as a Connecting Sea"

Date / Time Tue 14 Jun 2022 16:00–18:00
Venue Online meeting
Language Japanese

Report (Japanese)

16:00–16:20 All the participants
Self-introduction
16:20–16:40 Tomoaki SHINODA (ILCAA)
Explanation of the joint research project's aim and details
16:40–17:30 All the participants
Discussion for each participant's research plan
17:30–18:00 All the participants
Discussion for the next workshop

The 3rd meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "Archival Study on Fiscal administration of Holy Shrines in Muslim Societies: The Case of the Safavid Shrine in Iran"

Date / Time Sun 29 May 2022 10:00–12:00
Venue Online meeting
Language Japanese
Ryoko WATABE (ILCAA Joint Researcher, the University of Tokyo)
“Reading and analysis of socio-historical information from Sarih al-Milk (the real estate inventories) of Shaykh Safi’s shrine (1): Ardabil district, Adharbayjan (1)”
All members
General discussion

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