Seikei University Faculty of, Humanities, Academic Society, Yoko Kawamura (Role: Editor, Overall Edition, Introduction, Chapter 4 "Musashino Art Brut: Building a Community that Values Diversity through Art")
Kazama Shobo Publishers, Mar 31, 2025 (ISBN: 475992535X)
Gienow-Hecht, Jessica C. E., Donfried, Mark C. (Role: Contributor, Chapter 8 "'Germany in Europe', 'Japan and Asia': National Commitments to Cultural Relations within Regional Frameworks" (Co-authors: Maki Aoki-Okabe and Toichi Makita))
Kenichiro Hirano, Kazuko Furuta, Tetsuo Tsuchida, Yoko Kawamura (Role: Joint editor, Overall Editing, Chapter 23 "Cultural Institute and International Relations: The Development and Failure of the Tokyo Japan-Germany Center Establishment Project")
University of Tokyo Press, Apr 25, 2013 (ISBN: 413030156X)
Akihiko Tanaka, Hiroshi Nakanishi, Keisuke Iida (Role: Contributor, Chapter 9 "Culture in International Relations -- Genealogy and Various Perspectives")
Yuhikaku Publishers, Jan 1, 2009 (ISBN: 4641010269)
17th Annual Convention of Japan Association for Cultural Policy Research (Symposium "Diversity and Conviviality: Cultural Policy in the Age of Division"), Mar 16, 2024 Invited
International Cultural Relations (Seikei University (Faculty of Humanities), University of Tokyo (Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology), Waseda University (Graduate School for Public Management))
Musashino Chiiki Jiyu-Daigaku (lectures for citizens of Musashino City), Liberal Arts Seminar of the five universities in Musashino City, Sep 9, 2023 - Oct 14, 2023
Grant for the Publication of "Beyond the Paradox of ‹Cultural Diplomacy› -- the Making of German Auswärtige Kulturpolitik" (University of Nagoya Press, 2024)
Class collaboration with a professor of German university
Summary
"Research Methodology" class of Prof. Cornelia Reiher, Graduate School of East Asian Studies at Free University of Berlin, and undergraduate seminar class of Kawamura cooperate in an online education project.
We make a pair of German graduate student and Japanese undergraduate student, and the former conduct an online interview in Japanese to the latter. After the interview, Japanese students answer some questions on partner's communication skills.
German graduate students can upgrade their interview skills, and Japanese students can acquire skills of communicating Japanese culture and their personal life.