Japanese Lands – 2026 フ ィ ー ル ド か ら 見 た 日 本

Fifth meetings of the Interdisciplinary Association of Japanese Ethnographies.
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terrains japonais 2026 © Jean-Michel Butel‎

Founded in 2021 by researchers belonging to different institutions, in France and outside of France, and specialists from different disciplines (anthropology, sociology, geography, political science, history…), the Interdisciplinary Association of Japanese Ethnographies is a space for exchange for researchers practicing fieldwork as part of their work.
She hosts annual study days dedicated to the presentation of ongoing fieldwork. These days are open to everyone, young researchers as well as veterans, since ethnography plays a central role in your research.
The objectives of these meetings are multiple: to carry out an inventory of recent surveys and upcoming projects; to initiate new collaborations; to open a window for Master’s students interested in applied ethnography in Japan; deepen questions on the ethnographic method and share «field tips».$*

19 mars : Salon Borel (1er étage), Maison de la Recherche de l’Inalco, 2, rue de Lille, 75007 Paris.
20 mars : salle 481C et auditorium à l’Université Paris Cité, 5 rue Thomass Mann, 75013 Paris.

Organizers:

Aurélien Allard View e-mail
Jean-Michel Butel View e-mail
César Castellvi View e-mail
Anne-Lise Mithout View e-mail
Naoko Tokumitsu View e-mail