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Ars Vivendi E-mail Magazine No.48 (April 30, 2011) ================================================================= We, Global COE Program Ars Vivendi, would like to let you know the following five news. 1) We have added some information to The Great East Japan Earthquake. Concerning its Japanese-version page, we have just started collecting and providing useful information for people with disabilities and diseases who need support at the evacuation center etc. http://www.arsvi.com/d/d102011-e.htm 2) We have made an English-version page of Whose Feminism Is It?: Collection of Dialogues by Freeter's Free. http://www.arsvi.com/b2010/1004ff-e.htm 3) Disability Movement: Studies in Japan, written by Professor Shin'ya Tateiwa, our program leader, is now on the list of The Disability Archive UK. http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/archframe.htm 4) Dr. Tomoki Niiyama, our postdoctoral fellow, writes about his research in Research Highlights. http://www.ritsumei-arsvi.org/en/news/read/id/1 5) Our program members have conducted various kinds of global research activities. The following is the brief report written by Professor Reiko Gotoh. Professor Dumouchel and I organized the 7th International Conference of Multiculturalism and Social Justice on January, 2011. This time the main presentors were students who had voluntarily submitted to "the call for papers" from all over the world. The theme, Democracy and Globalization, attracted many people including senior scholars and specialists, and brought stimulating comments and discussions. Reiko Gotoh *Please click below for more detailed information about our program. http://www.arsvi.com/a/index.htm http://www.ritsumei-arsvi.org/en/ We are eager to promote collaborative research projects with disabled patients' advocacy groups, non-profit organizations, as well as domestic and international researchers. [Ars Vivendi E-mail Magazine] For comments, subscription and cancellation of this e-mail magazine, please e-mail TAE01303@nifty.ne.jp For past issues of our e-mail magazine, please take a look at http://www.arsvi.com/a/eme.htm General Editor : Shin'ya Tateiwa Chief Editor : Minoru Kataoka Publication : Research Center for Ars Vivendi, Ritsumeikan University 56-1 Kitamachi, Tojiin, Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan 603-8577 |