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June 2nd

9:00 -9:30 | Opening

9:30 - 10:30 |   Thesis award ceremony and opening words 

With Aurelie Varrel (director of GIS Asie), Myriam de Loenzien (deputy director of GIS Asie)
The winners of the GIS Asie thesis prize 3rd edition: Raphaël Blanchier, Bérénice Girard and Pham Thi Kiêu Ly

The ceremony will be held only in French

10:30 - 11:00 | Break

11:00 - 12:30 |    Workshop n°1 - Care processed by groups  
Discussant : Julien Martine (Université de Paris/CRCAO) - Workshop chair : Béatrice Jaluzot (Sciences Po Lyon/IAO)

  • Innovation driven by “care”: the case of care for the elderly in Japan
    Sébastien Lechevalier | EHESS - Centre Chine Corée Japon (CCJ)
  • From family solidarity to social welfare: the challenge of modern China
    Han Zhuang | University of Poitiers - Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO)
  • The Chinese approach to the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) : between international care and concern for state sovereignty
    Valentin Martin | Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Sorbonne Research Institute for International and European Law (IREDIES)
  • Care considered by the multinationals: new challenges for the attractiveness of China
    Lorenza Nava | Université Panthéon-Sorbonne

12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch break

14:00 - 15:30 |    Workshop n°2 - Care: moral and family obligation?  
Discussant : Kanae Sarugasawa (Inalco/IFRAE) - Workshop chair : Hélène Le Bail (CNRS/Sciences Po CERI)

  • The meanings of care: an anthropological approach to maternal care for a child with autism in Bangalore, Karnataka (South India)
    Marie Manganelli | Université de Paris - Centre d’anthropologie culturelle
  • We reject egotism in the disguise of love”: The ethics of care at the core of the Japanese Disability Right Movement
    Anne-Lise Mithout | Université de Paris - Research Center on East Asian Languages and Civilizations (CRCAO)
  • Intergenerational care, rules transgression and sexual violence: Exploring (un)careful pathways into and out of an arranged marriage in Tajikistan
    Swetlana Torno | Heidelberg University
  • An Event History Analysis of How Work and Care Balanced in Taiwan: Data From The Panel Study of Family Dynamics
    Lin Yijiun & Lee Shao-fen | Yulin Normal University & National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu

15:30 - 16:00 | Break

16:00 - 17:30 |    Workshop n°3 - Expandable(s) scope of care  
Discussant : Vincent Goosaert (EPHE/GSRL) - Workshop chair : Cao Vy (AMU/IrAsia)

  • Taking care of "those who suffered an unjust death": Care and repatriation of the remains of Korean victims of Japanese colonial rule
    Florence Galmiche | Université de Paris - Centre Chine, Corée, Japon (CCJ)
  • Perpetuating the dearly loved trees. Vegetal propagation as an act of caring in Japan
    Emilie Letouzey | Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès - Interdisciplinary Solidarity, Societies, Territories Laboratory (LISST)
  • Collective and social care of ancestors as a necessity to sacrifice the self and the individual existence: a ritual paradox of the care for others in Buddhist rituals based on the choose of a scapegoat
    Brigitte Steinmann | Université de Lille - Centre Lillois d'Études et de Recherches Sociologiques et Economiques (CLERSÉ)
  • Caring for the Non-Humans: Animal Protection and the Politics of “Care” in Japan
    Ioan Trifu | Université de Toulouse - Jean Jaurès

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June 3rd

9:00 - 10:30 |   Workshop n°4 - Care in times of pandemic and illness  
Discussant : Ken Daimaru (Université de Paris/CRCAO) - Workshop chair : Florent Villard (Sciences Po Rennes/Arènes)

  • Caring in times of 'Crisis': Immigrant Discourse, Spatiality and Temporality of Care among Permanent Resident Filipinos in Tokyo, Japan
    Jocelyn Celero | University of the Philippines Diliman
  • Vietnamese (Digital) Carescape Responses to COVID-19 as seen through the Lens of Face Masks
    Max Müller*, Thi Quynh-Nhu Tran*, Edda Willamowski, Nora Stumpfögger, Eric Hahn, Thi Minh Tam Ta, Anita Von | Freie Universität Berlin & Charité Berlin (*speakers)
  • The maintenance and reconfiguration of social ties during the Covid-19 pandemic: A study among elderly Chinese immigrants in Ile-de-France
    Wang Simeng | CNRS - Center for research in medicine, science, health, mental health, and society (CERMES 3)
  • The domestic hospital or how to "take care". Anthropology of care for cancer patients in Cambodia
    Meriem M'zoughi | Université de Lyon - Environnement Ville société

10:30 - 11:00 | Break

11:00 - 12:30 |    Workshop n°5 - Care: narration and representations  
Discussant : Anne Gonon (Doshisha University) - Workshop chair : Corrado Neri (Lyon 3/IETT)

  • The rise of the ethic of care towards the elderly through Taiwanese litterature: The example of “Liberation” by Hwang Chun-ming
    Marie Laureillard | Lyon 2, ENS Lyon - Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO)
  • Emotional shock, altruistic feelings and human interest. Appreciation of care in Chai Jing's reportages
    Qing Feng | Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III - Représenter, Inventer la Réalité du Romantisme à l’Aube du XXIe siècle (RIRRA 21)
  • "Sharing" the sufferings in South Korea
    Seo Miwon | EHESS - Centre Chine Corée Japon (CCJ)
  • The making of an eco-responsible luxury? Crossed views and achievements, between artists and luxury houses
    Fanny Paldacci | Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 - IETT

12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch break

14:00 - 15:30 |    Workshop n°6 - Care in treatment  
Discussant : Laurence Monnais (Université de Montréal/CETASE) - Workshop chair : Aurélie Varrel (CNRS/CEIAS)

  • The concern for others in Hinduism
    Johan Krieg | Université Paris Nanterre - Laboratory of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology (LESC)
  • Making family care legible: the Chinese 2020-Family Education Law
    Manon Laurent | Université de Paris/ Concordia University - Université de Paris/ Concordia University - Center for social studies on African, American and Asian worlds (CESSMA)
  • Artistic practice: from work on oneself to social therapy
    Anny Lazarus | Université Montpellier 3 - Paul-Valéry - Centre de recherche sur la Chine (IRIEC)
  • An approach of medical ethical principles, practices and norms of care in the 2000s globalizing China
    Evelyne Micollier | IRD - Université de Paris/ Concordia University - Center for social studies on African, American and Asian worlds (CESSMA)

15:30 - 16:00 |    Synthesis of the workshops and closing remarks  

  • Myriam de Loenzien (IRD/CEPED) and Aurélie Varrel (CNRS/CEIAS)

 

 

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