March, 27 Friday – Symposium
Greetings
09.30-09.35 Host-greetings by HIDASI Judit, dean of BBS
09.35-09.40 Welcome address by Dr. FERKELT Balázs, deputy- rector of BBS
09.40-09.45 Greetings by H.E. NABEKURA Shinichi, Ambassador of Japan
09.45-10.00 Guest speech by prof. KUME Teruyuki, president of JSMR
Research presentations I. (Chair: SZÉKÁCS Anna, BBS, Budapest)
10.00-10.30 OSVÁTH Gábor (BBS, Budapest): Language Contact between Japan and Korea in the Modernization Period
10.30-11.00 INABA Mitsuyuki (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto): Constructing a Global Portal for the Study of Japanese Cultures through Digital Humanities
11.00-11.15 Break
Research presentations II. (Chair: KAKAI Hisako, Aoyama Gakuin University,Tokyo)
11.15-11.45 VIHAR Judit (ELTE, Budapest): Haiku poetry in Hungary
11.45-12.15 KOBAYASHI T.– DEGUCHI M.(The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI)): A Perspective on ICT-supported Learning by Cross-border
Networking with a focus on “Linguapolitics” and Multiculturalism
12.15 – 13.45 Lunch (Cafeteria)
Research presentations III. (Chair: SATO Noriko, BBS, Budapest)
13.45 – 14.15 HIDASI J.-KOLLATH K.-VERES Z. (BBS, Budapest): A comparative study of communication styles – the Hungarian chapter
14.15 – 14.45 ITO Akemi (Fuji Women’s University, Hokkaido): A study on ‘communication' issues in Japanese English education
14.45-15.00 Break
15.00-17.15 Panel Discussion: Japan in Asia – Hungary in Europe
Moderator: KOBAYASHI Toshio (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies - SOKENDAI)
Commentator: HIDASI Judit (BBS, Budapest)
Members of the panel: F. BÁNÓ Klára (BBS, Budapest)
KUBOTA Mayumi (Kansai University, Osaka)
MATSUDA Yoko (University of Hyogo, Kobe)
VERES Zoltán (BBS, Budapest)
17.15 – short tour of the College including the Oriental Communication Department
17.45 – Reception (Club-Room of the College)
March, 30 Monday - OPEN FORUM
Lecture, Q & A session and discussion
Chair: HIDASI Judit (BBS, Budapest)
9.40-11. 20 KOMATSU Teruyuki (Nagoya Gakuin University, Nagoya)
Changes of Thoughts and Social Behaviors in Japan