“Moyamoya Field Work” is a research project consisting of a Research component, in which visits are made to medical and welfare facilities, related organizations, groups involved in care and others in Tokyo and its suburbs, and participant observation of activities and interviews with the parties concerned are conducted; a Report and Conversations component where opinions and viewpoints gleaned from these interviews are shared with session participants then jointly discussed and considered; and an Analysis component inviting researchers to deepen the discussion from a theoretical and methodological standpoint.
Through a cycle of Research, Report, Conversations and Analysis, the project attempts to reexamine a variety of issues.
In the Analysis component, researchers with “diversive” viewpoints that reopen questions about existing discourse and situations are invited as guest commentators to each session. The aim is to connect and deepen practical wisdom gained from “Moyamoya Field Work” via researcher presentations, comments arising from them and discussion by all participants.
Participants sought for an active part in round table discussions for the 1st Edition.
Teruyama Junko (Cultural anthropology / Medical anthropology)
10
Free
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Research Lab for dialogues and expressions of diversity and divisions(NPO)
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Saturday, May 30 2015, 16:00-18:00 (Doors open at 15:45)
Arts Council Tokyo ROOM302, 3331 Arts Chiyoda