Promis Seminars
2025.11.25 Hope and Hardship:Hometown Associations, Religion,and the Paradoxes of Migrant Optimismin Cape TownNew!!

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2025.10.09 'In an AI-driven world, challenges are now opportunities for language experts': an industry view

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2025.09.25 Ubuntu’s Vision of a Good Society

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2025.07.31 The Left and the Debates on 'Fascism' in Postwar Japanese Film and Theory 

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2025.08.02 La narrativa de mujeres en lengua maya tsotsil/The Narrative of Women in the Tsotsil Maya Language

Since the mid-21st century, stories written in the Tzotzil language by women have begun to emerge in Mexico. Two prominent figures in this movement are Ruperta Bautista, a poet with a long-standing career, and Cristina Patishtán López. The former published her novel Ixbalam-ek’ / Estrella jaguar in 2023. This work recreates a pre-Hispanic world, but from the […]

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2025.07.25 Eye movement and psychology

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2025.07.17 The Immigrant Experience Between Nostalgia, Exile, and Disenchantment: On Some Promises and Failures of Multicultural Policy

Alexei's lecture will provide insights into how we can think beyond the idea of nostalgia as a mere conservative/regressive emotion. All are welcome to attend.

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2025.07.03 How "Persian art" become part of "Oriental art"

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Kobe Migration Research Center Seminars
2025.6.7~8 Queer Migrations Symposium 2025: Critical Perspectives on Mobility, Displacement, and Belonging

Please join us on our upcoming seminar! See website and registration information below. We would appreciate that the participants register themselves for preparation purposes,but walk-ins are more than welcome! 会場の準備と統計の目的のため、参加ご希望の方には差し支えない範囲でご登録をお願いいたします。登録しなくてもこのイベントにご参加いただけます。会場でお会いしましょう!

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Kobe Migration Research Center Seminars
2025.04.18 トランプ第2次政権の移民政策-その背景と含意

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