“Moyamoya Field Work” is an interactive field research project implemented the previous year as a Tokyo Diversion Research program.
In the “Report and Conversations” component, survey findings were presented on health and welfare facilities and care organizations in Tokyo and Japan, and conversations were held on a related theme.
In this edition, findings will be presented from “JOURNAL Tokyo Diversion Research 2” resulting from last year’s activities, and centering on the interactive field research design and considerations during the process that led to it. The second half of the event will comprise a philosophy-cafe style conversation in which participants exchange in-depth two-way dialogue led by a facilitator.
This event is open to any interested party from any field.
1st Session: Presentation about “JOURNAL Tokyo Diversion Research 2”
2nd Session: philosophy-cafe style Conversation “What is ‘to understand each other’”
Presentators: Hiroko Miyake, Kotaro Ishibashi (Research Lab for dialogues and expressions of diversity and divisions)
Facilitator: Takako Ijiri (Research Lab for dialogues and expressions of diversity and divisions)
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Research Lab for dialogues and expressions of diversity and divisions(NPO)
TEL:070-6437-3599
E-mail:info@diver-sion.org
Thursday, May 26 2016
19:00-21:00((Doors open at 18:45)
Shiba-no-ie (3-26-10 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo)