2010年05月24日 / The 4th CCS Workshop with Hyun Bang Shin
2010年05月06日 / The 2nd and 3rd CCS Workshop with Jan Carel Diehl & Vikram Parmar
13. May 2010
14:00-
Takahara Hall, Osaka City University
Jan Carel Diehl.Ph.D.
Assistant Professor for the Design for Sustainability(DFS)program, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering,
Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands.
21. May 2010
14:00-
Takahara Hall, Osaka City University
Vikram Parmar.Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,Faculty of Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands.
2010年05月01日 / Newsletter Issue 7 is published
Newsletter Issue 7 is published.
URP Newsletter, Urban Research Plaza, Osaka City University.
2010年04月19日 / CCS International Workshop with Jean-Charles Chebat
CCS International Workshop
SUBJECT
HOW ENVIRONMENTAL CUES INFLUENCE EMOTIONS, COGNITIONS AND BEHAVIOR IN PUBLIC PLACES
TIME AND PLACE
27. April 2010
14:00-16:00
Osaka City University, Takahara Hall
SPECIAL PRESENTER
JEAN-CHARLES CHEBAT, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Marketing, HEC Montréal, Canada Holder, Chair of Commercial Space and Customer Service Management
2010年03月07日 / The 8th Academic Forum in Yogyakarta
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
PROPOSAL
To solve social problem
Through art and cultural activities
Urban Research Plaza Yogyakarta Sub-center
Urban Research Plaza Osaka City University
In Collaboration with Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas
Gadjah Mada (UGM)
And Indonesian Institute of the Art (ISI)
Yogyakarta
2010
http://urp.ucrc-yogya.or.id/updatedetail.php?id=3
http://fib.ugm.ac.id/index.php?action=news.detail&id_news=60
INTRODUCTION
Arts and cultural activity have become an increasingly important
part of urban regeneration in many cities, though the bulk of effort and
resources to date has been on
capital investment.
Recently, increasing interest has been shown in participatory arts
programmes which are low-cost, flexible and responsive to local needs.
This use of the arts and cultural activity coincides with a shift in
emphasis in regeneration strategies towards seeing local people as the
principal asset through which renewal can be achieved.
Arts and cultural
activity programmes have been shown to contribute to enhancing social
cohesion and local image; reducing
offending behaviour; building private/public sector partnerships; promoting
interest in the local environment; developing self-confidence; enhancing
organisational capacity; supporting independence and exploring visions of the
future.
The 8th
Academic Forum on solving social
problem through art and cultura activities is being co-organized by the Urban
Research Plaza of Osaka City University in association with Faculty of Cultural
Sciences at Universitas Gadjah Mada and Indonesia Institute of the Art (ISI).
The object of this forum is to promote research and intellectual studies in
urban issues. This annual forum seeks to encourage creative and intellectual
thinking and the themes that have been selected for the forum are thus issues
that are crucial today to the field of urban culture and social problem
solving.
TIME
AND PLACE
March 17th 2010
Multimedia Room of Universitas Gadjah Mada, 3rd
Floor North Wing Rectorate
SPEAKERS
There are seven
speakers for the seminar of which three are from Japan (Osaka City University
and Kyoto University), two from UGM and another two from ISI. The following is
the detail:
Geerhardt
Kornatowski (Osaka City University)
“Religion
and Homeless Support: After-life Concerns and Practical Support Involvement by
New Religion (Shin-shukyo) Groups in Japan”
Akihiro
Takasaki (Osaka City University)
Depoliticization
of Environmental Movement: a Case Study of the Kuma River Basin in Japan
Dr.
Eiji Kawano (Kyoto University)
Social
Integration through the Reciprocity in the deprived Area: Case of ‘Banlieue’ in
France
Setiadi, S.Sos., M.Hum. (UGM)
Art and the Disabled: A Study of Disabled
Empowerment in Yogyakarta Special Region
Wisma Nugraha Christianto Rich, Drs., M.Hum. (UGM)
Jekdong: The Enforcer of Social Bond
Two
ISI speakers
COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Shin
Nakagawa
Prof. Dr. Toshio Mizuuch
Prof. Dr. A.M. Hermin Kusmayati,
Dwi Maryanto,
Drs., MFA, Ph.D.
Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U.
Prof. Dr. Soeprapto Soedjono, MFA
Prof. Dr. Sjafri Sairin, Dr.
Prof. Dr. Timbul
Haryono, M.Sc.
About the study
The preceding paragraphs summarise the findings of The Art of
Regeneration, which was written by Charles Landry, Lesley Greene, François
Matarasso and Franco Bianchini and is published by Comedia in March 1996. It is
based on over 10 years’ experience of art and urban regeneration policy in the
UK, Western Europe, Australia and the United States.
2010年03月07日 / The 8th Academic Forum in Bangkok
THE 8th
ACADEMIC FORUM
“Empowering
Urban Culture and Creativity: Art, PubliCITY, and Transformation”
by
Faculty of Fine and
Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University
and
Urban
Research Plaza/ Urban
Culture Research Center, Osaka City University
March 9 – 10, 2010
8:00
AM – 5:00 PM
Maha
Chulalongkorn Building, Chulalongkorn University
We are happy to announce the 2010 collaborative forum between the Faculty of
Fine and Applied Arts at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand and URP
& UCRC of Osaka City University, Japan. This 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,
and related disciplines connected to the study of academic and vernacular
interpretation of urban culture through arts.
This year’s forum seeks to explore the following questions:
1. What are the social challenges in urban communities calling for
innovative solutions across the arts and creative spaces?
2. How do we engage the various players and sectors of the arts world to
unite and coordinate their efforts to play a more integral role in city
development?
3. How do we build creative, sustainable and inclusive communities in urban
and suburban environments?
4. How can new media and alternative media and forms and new forms of
artistic expressions open new spaces for transformation?
5. How can the arts world build partnerships with youth clubs, schools,
civil society, media and city governments to support initiatives for
creative community development?
In short: How do we design the relations of the arts and a new urban future?
Objectives:
1. Identifying and exploring social issues and problems in urban
environments and the space through the arts
2. Exploring new art forms and creative initiatives in city environments
across the spectrum of artistic expressions (music, dance, visual arts,
photography, design etc.)
3. Identifying areas for future work and capacity building in urban culture
studies.
March 9, 2010
Room 210, Maha
Chulalongkorn Building
8:00 AM Registration
9:00 AM Opening
Speech
Professor Pirom
Kamolratanakul, MD, President,
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
9:30 AM
Keynote Speaker: Bangkok Creative City
Mr. Apirak Kosayodhin, Advisor to the Prime Minister of
Thailand
10:10 AM Bangkok Nice Night
A Group Presentation
by Ph.D. Candidates, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
10:40 AM Thai Classical
Music and Media in the 21st Century
Ms. Paphutsorn Wongratanapitak, National University of
Singapore, Singapore
11:10 AM Transformable Fashion for
Working Age in Bangkok
Assistant Professor Patcha Utiswannakul, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
11:40 AM Transmitting
Traditional Lanna Music in the Modern-Day City of Chiang Mai
Mr. Joel Akins, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
12:10 PM Lunch
Room 108, Maha
Chulalongkorn Building, Chulalongkorn University
1:00 PM Likhay Siam
A Group Presentation
by Ph.D. Candidates, Faculty of Fine
and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University
1:30 PM Langendriyan: The Expression of
Cross-Gendered Performance in a Javanese Dance Drama and Its Influence on Local
Community
Ms. Kaori Okado, Osaka City University, Japan
2:00 PM Urban Culture and Islamic Design for Halal
Products
Mr. Pibool Waijittragum, Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
2:30 PM Coffee Break: Room
108, Maha Chulalongkorn Building, Chulalongkorn University
3:00 PM Community Reconstruction through Cultural Identity Regeneration:
Tourism and Creativities on Art and Culture in Phuket, Thailand
Mr. Hiroyuki Nobuto,
Osaka City University, Japan
3:30 PM Taksila of Isan: The First Stage Research
in Art and Social Science
Assistant Professor Songkoon Atthakor, Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
4:00 PM Corporeal Mime
and Society: From the Viewpoint of Modernity
Ms. Haruka Noda, Osaka City
University, Japan
4:30 PM Closing Speech
Professor Dr. Shin
Nakagawa, Urban Research Plaza
Steering Committee
Osaka City
University, Japan
March 10, 2010
Room 105, Maha Chulalongkorn
Building
8:00 am Registration
9:00 am Siam Smiley
Thailand
A Group Presentation
by Ph.D. Candidates, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
9:30 AM Beyond
Entertainment: Music and Healthcare in Urban Park
Associate Professor
Dr. Bussakorn Binson, Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
10:00 AM Coffee
Break: Room 108, Maha Chulalongkorn Building, Chulalongkorn University
10:30 AM Transposition:
A Program for Cultural Change
Dr. Geir Johnson : Music Cooperation Program Norway and Vietnam
11:00 Am Case study of Dance House from Slovenia: A
European Folk
Music and Dance Revival in Urban Settings
Professor Dr.
Svanibor Pettan, University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:30 AM Business
for Poverty through Cultural Creativity: BOP (Bottom of the Pyramid) and Social
Sustainability
Professor Dr. Hiroshi Okano, Osaka City University, Japan
12:00 PM Lunch: Room
108, Maha Chulalongkorn Building, Chulalongkorn University
1:00 PM Resizing Auditory Communities
Dr. Jacob Kreutzfeldt,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
1:30 PM Some Features on Quan Ho Singing Now and
Then
Associate Professor
Dr. Le van Toan, Vietnamese Institute
for Musicology, Vietnam
2:00 PM Negotiating Displaced Communities in Singapore
through Artistic, Cultural and Civic Partnerships.
Mr. Low Kok Wai, Special Talent Arts & Recreation Society, Singapore
2:30 PM Melodramatic Imagination
in the Contemporary Theater as a Means to Fill the Gap between Urbanization and
Its Shadow
Professor Dr. Akihiro Odanaka, Osaka City University, Japan
3:00 PM Art
and Communal Health: Applied Ethnomusicology in Action
Ms. Lasanthi Manaranjanie, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
3:30 PM The Historical Representation of Place in the Military Base
Town Koza: The ‘Reassessment’ of U.S. Military Presence as Developmental
Resources
Professor Dr. Takashi Yamazaki, Osaka City University,
Japan
4:00 PM Bangkok…Bananas: Multimedia
Contemporary Arts Festival
Associate Professor
Kamol Phaosavasdi, Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
4:30 PM Closing Ceremony
Associate Professor
Dr. Suppakorn Disatapundhu, Dean, Faculty
of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
2010年02月03日 / Application Rules for Young Special Researchers – February 2010 Applications –
Application Rules for Young Special Researchers – February 2010 Applications –
G-COE ‘Reinventing Cities for Cultural Creativity and Social Inclusion’
The Global Center of Excellence (G-COE) research base ‘Urban Research Plaza’ is seeking applications for G-COE Young Special Researchers for 2010 according to the terms below in order to support proactive and world class research activities by young researchers.
Two course classifications have been set up based on research style for G-COE Young Researchers. In ‘A’, the Global Course, the researcher conducts research activities such as field work and presentations at international conferences under the general supervision of a host research advisor. In ‘B’, the Meister Course, the researcher pursues an independent research project that is closely linked to the host researcher’s own project. Please see the attached chart of research themes and researchers able to act as host researchers, and make applications appropriately.
- Application Rules for Young Special Researchers
- Download(pdf file / 156KB)
- Young Special Researcher Application
- Download(pdf file / 131KB)
- Download(ms-word file / 70KB)
2010年02月01日 / Newsletter Issue 6 is published
Newsletter Issue 6 is published.
URP Newsletter, Urban Research Plaza, Osaka City University.
2010年01月29日 / CULTURAL CITIES: Creativity and Social Inclusion in Osaka and Copenhagen
2010年01月23日 / Yogyakarta International Seminar
A.M. Hermin Kusmayati, Prof. Dr.
Dwi Maryanto, Drs., MFA, PhD
Ida Rochani Adi, Dr., S.U.
Soeprapto Soedjono, Prof., Dr. MFA
Sjafri Sairin, Prof. Dr.
Timbul Haryono, Prof. Dr., M.Sc.
Wakil Dekan I FIB UGM
Wakil Dekan II FIB UGM
Wakil Dekan III FIB UGM
Agus Indiyanto, S.Sos., M.Si.
Agus Joko Pitoyo, S.Si, M.A
Amelia Maika, S.Sos., M.A
Anna Marie Wattie, M.A., Ph.D.
Anusapati, Drs. MFA
Aris Arif Mundayat, Ph.D
Djaka Marwasta, S.Si, M.Si
Fadjar Maharika, Dr. Ing., M.A
Farabi Fakih, SS.
G.R. Lono Lastoro Simatupang, Dr., M.A
Inajati Adisijanti, Prof., Dr.
Irwan Abdullah, Prof. Dr.,
M. Sani Roychansyah ST., M.Eng., D.Eng.
Musadad, Drs., M.Hum
Nicholas Warouw, Ph.D.
Sektiadi, S.S., M.Hum
Setiadi, S.Sos., M.Si
Sri Margana, SS, M.Hum, M.Phil
Widya Nayati, Dr., M.A
Wisma Nugraha Christianto Rich, Drs., M.Hum.
Yulyta Kodrat P., ST, MT
Kepala Dinas Pariwisata dan Kebudayaan Kota Jogja
Kepala Dinas Kimpraswil Kota Jogja
Kepala Bappeda Kabupaten Sleman
Kepala Dinas Kimpraswil Kabupaten Sleman
Kepala Dinas Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata Kab. Sleman
Kepala Dinas Pariwisata dan Kebudayaan Prov. DIY
Kepala Dinas PUPESDM Prov. DIY
Kepala Bappeda Prov. DIY
Kepala Sub. Dir. Perencanaan UGM