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City, Culture and Society (Volume 7, Issue 2)が発刊されました。
City, Culture and Society (Volume 7, Issue 1)が発刊されました。
2016年03月03-04日 The 14th URP Bangkok Urban Culture Forum 2016
"Urban Culture - Rural Culture: Overcoming a Dichotomy"
Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Chulalongkorn University
March 34, 2016 8:30AM - 3:30PM
Programme: 2016030304.pdf
Detail: http://www.urp.faa.chula.ac.th/urp/Forum.html
The annual URP Forum aims to create a space for graduate students and scholars to share their research in visual art, creative art, performance studies, dance, cultural studies, ethnomusicology, urban planning and related disciplines connected to the study of academic and vernacular interpretation of urban culture through arts.
2016年02月23日 The 14th URP Yogyakarta Academic Forum 2016
"A New Community Management Through Arts and Cultures"
Sasana Ajiyasa, Faculty of Visual Arts
Indonesia Institute of The Arts Yogyakarta
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Programme: 20160223.pdf
Detail: http://urp.fib.ugm.ac.id/news/13
Arts and culture strategies can be used to understand community context and celebrate community character in urban area. In this sense, community based on traditional art and culture can be seen as a narrative of a place in a time given. Nevertheless, this kind of community still facing the same problems from time to time. The biggest problem arise is management (organization, financial, regeneration).
The 14th Urban Research Plaza Forum 2016 will discuss "A New Community Through Art and Culture". It will emphasize on how traditional art and culture community in urban area preserve and survive among other community. In this case, the focus will be on management community in Japan and Indonesia.
By delivering this theme, the attention will be drawn into the effectiveness of community management in revitalizing or re-actualizing the traditional art. It is important to learn how this kind of community has been working in a wider society and gain a mutual understanding with people outside the community in order to create a community based on traditional art and culture. It also can be used to develop networking and to expand a community's role from audience to active participants. Art and cultural integration is absolutely needed when used as a tool to provide wide access for community in solving increasingly complex social issues, particularly in urban community.
City, Culture and Society (Volume 6, Issue 4)が発刊されました。
2015年09月24日-25日 第5回 東アジア包摂型都市ネットワークの構築に向けた国際ワークショップ
On the Practice and Vision of Inclusive Cities:
(プログラムと梗概は、下記にPDFで日本語、韓国語、中国語でアップしています)
Schedule and proceedings in Japanese, Korean, Chinese and partly English can be downloaded as PDF file.
The 5th East Asian Inclusive City Network
Co-hosted by
Urban Research Plaza, Osaka City University and the National Taiwan University Graduate Institute of Building and Planning
In collaboration with main organizers "the Organization of Urban Re-s (OURs)", "Promotion Alliance of Social Housing", "the Homeless Taiwan Organization"
Sponsored by Taipei City Council
On Sep. 23 (Wed.) - 25 (Fri.), 2015
At Bopilao Theater Hall
Objective
The East Asia Inclusive Network marked its 5th anniversary. This year's workshop was held in Taipei (for the second time), where we focused on topics such as socially disadvantaged communities and housing/welfare/employment issues of vulnerable populations. To grapple with these issues, we promote active exchange between scholars and professionals/volunteers.
Venue
Bopilao Theater Hall
Participants
Each Sub-center (Hong Kong SAR, Osaka and South Korea) introduced 3 to 6 people to join this workshop (for the host city Taipei, the number of participants is flexible).
Language
This workshop was conducted in Japanese, Korean and Chinese via consecutive interpretation.
Program: 5th_ICN_Proceedings.pdf
23 Sept. 2015 Fieldwork
Excursions to areas slated for redevelopment and inner-city socially disadvantaged areas
24 Sept. 2015 Workshop (1)
Session 1: Housing conditions of and assistance practices for the socially vulnerable
Session 2: Urban redevelopment and housing issues
25 Sept. 2015 Workshop (2)
Session 3: Assistance and social project development
Session 4: low-rental housing market initiatives