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Public Policy and the Global Landscape
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The course will involve a series of discussions among students following specified formats intended to maximize participants’ ability to learn and apply the following: -Skills for pragmatic, practical, intersectional approaches and multilateral solutions to global issues and challenges, especially in devising and evaluating policy proposals and alternatives. -Ability to assess, discuss, and debate global issues by leveraging multidisciplinary perspectives across public policy, economics, politics, ethics, security, international governance, and law. In addition to discussions, students will also develop skills in policy analysis, discussion, consensus building, effective presentation, and policy brief writing. The following is a list of themes: -Decarbonization, energy security and geopolitics, and the role of nuclear -The role of leading institutions and fair competition in global education in the era of digitalization -Challenges in progressing gender equality against the context of varying social vulnerabilities and inequalities across the globe -International leadership and the future role of international organizations
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5130370
GPP-MP6Z30L3
Public Policy and the Global Landscape
芳川 恒志
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Theory of Transnational Markets and Civil Society III
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This course focuses upon Australia’s historical relationships between settlers and Indigenous people in comparative perspective. In the first part of the course, students will consider how key terms like ‘settler colonialism’, ‘race’, ‘the civilising process’, and ‘treaty’ can be conceptualised in historical context. We will trace how colonial ideas about settlement, land tenure and law sat within a pre-existing European tradition of thought, and how these ideas might be rethought through an Indigenous worldview. We will investigate different practices of cross-cultural brokerage and co-existence on frontiers of British colonial settlement, and consider some of the triggers that gave rise to colonial violence. Through the latter part of the course, we will turn to twentieth-century policies of assimilation and consider how they were shared or divergent in different geographical settings of the British Commonwealth. Finally, students will engage with some of the ongoing legacies of the colonial past in the present, and investigate how debates about truth telling have evolved in Australia, as well as in connected settler nations of the former British Empire.
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31D350-0262S
Theory of Transnational Markets and Civil Society III
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Theory of Transnational Markets and Civil Society III
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This course focuses upon Australia’s historical relationships between settlers and Indigenous people in comparative perspective. In the first part of the course, students will consider how key terms like ‘settler colonialism’, ‘race’, ‘the civilising process’, and ‘treaty’ can be conceptualised in historical context. We will trace how colonial ideas about settlement, land tenure and law sat within a pre-existing European tradition of thought, and how these ideas might be rethought through an Indigenous worldview. We will investigate different practices of cross-cultural brokerage and co-existence on frontiers of British colonial settlement, and consider some of the triggers that gave rise to colonial violence. Through the latter part of the course, we will turn to twentieth-century policies of assimilation and consider how they were shared or divergent in different geographical settings of the British Commonwealth. Finally, students will engage with some of the ongoing legacies of the colonial past in the present, and investigate how debates about truth telling have evolved in Australia, as well as in connected settler nations of the former British Empire.
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31M350-0262S
Theory of Transnational Markets and Civil Society III
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グローバル教養科目(The Art of Attention)
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"The Art of Attention" explores attention as a social, cultural, and personal phenomenon, with a special focus on the concept of Radical Human Attention. Drawing on philosophical, psychological, and sociocultural perspectives, the course examines various attentional practices and their applications in everyday life, art, and social change. 「注意の技法」は、注意を社会的、文化的、個人的な現象として探求し、特にラディカル・ヒューマン・アテンションの概念に焦点を当てます。哲学的、心理学的、社会文化的な観点を取り入れ、日常生活、芸術、社会変革におけるさまざまな注意の実践とその応用を検討します。」
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グローバル教養科目(The Art of Attention)
ディーエル グレゴリー
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グローバル教養科目(The Art of Attention)
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"The Art of Attention" explores attention as a social, cultural, and personal phenomenon, with a special focus on the concept of Radical Human Attention. Drawing on philosophical, psychological, and sociocultural perspectives, the course examines various attentional practices and their applications in everyday life, art, and social change. 「注意の技法」は、注意を社会的、文化的、個人的な現象として探求し、特にラディカル・ヒューマン・アテンションの概念に焦点を当てます。哲学的、心理学的、社会文化的な観点を取り入れ、日常生活、芸術、社会変革におけるさまざまな注意の実践とその応用を検討します。」
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グローバル教養科目(The Art of Attention)
ディーエル グレゴリー
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Law and the Formation of Transnational East Asia
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This course explores the visions and historical processes that shaped the political, economic, and legal principles, policies, and practices of a transnational order in East Asia from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth. Its focus will be on the trans-Pacific interactions between the United States, Japan, the Philippines, and China, but always with the rest of East Asia in mind. The discussions will delve into the interplay of law, politics, and economics during the period covered. Through these discussions, this class will explore new ways of understanding the historical developments whereby a coherent transnational order was formed in East Asia. The aim will be to overcome the limitations of the two prevalent narratives regarding East Asian history. The first, known as the “Western Impact” model, looks at modern East Asian history in the context of how each society reacted to Western powers attempting to dominate the area through trade and colonization. The second approach has traditionally been presented as an antithesis to the first, focusing on the internal logic of East Asian societies, and modernization in these societies is explained by referring primarily to domestic political dynamics, avoiding overemphasis on influence from the West. By grounding our analyses on the development of a transnational order among East Asian societies on one hand, but focusing on trans-Pacific interactions on the other, our objective will be to re-assess not just the history of East Asian societies, but the history of the US, and its role in the shaping of a global order that remains crucially important to this day.
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5121458
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Law and the Formation of Transnational East Asia
松原 健太郎
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Law and the Formation of Transnational East Asia
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This course explores the visions and historical processes that shaped the political, economic, and legal principles, policies, and practices of a transnational order in East Asia from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth. Its focus will be on the trans-Pacific interactions between the United States, Japan, the Philippines, and China, but always with the rest of East Asia in mind. The discussions will delve into the interplay of law, politics, and economics during the period covered. Through these discussions, this class will explore new ways of understanding the historical developments whereby a coherent transnational order was formed in East Asia. The aim will be to overcome the limitations of the two prevalent narratives regarding East Asian history. The first, known as the “Western Impact” model, looks at modern East Asian history in the context of how each society reacted to Western powers attempting to dominate the area through trade and colonization. The second approach has traditionally been presented as an antithesis to the first, focusing on the internal logic of East Asian societies, and modernization in these societies is explained by referring primarily to domestic political dynamics, avoiding overemphasis on influence from the West. By grounding our analyses on the development of a transnational order among East Asian societies on one hand, but focusing on trans-Pacific interactions on the other, our objective will be to re-assess not just the history of East Asian societies, but the history of the US, and its role in the shaping of a global order that remains crucially important to this day.
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25-300-005
GLP-LP6202S3
Law and the Formation of Transnational East Asia
松原 健太郎
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グローバル教養科目(Writing to Learn, Learning to Write: Identifying the pitfalls and possibilities of large language models such as ChatGPT)
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With the release of ChatGPT and its impressive ability to generate long-form human-like speech, what use is there in writing at all? To answer this question, we will embrace discussion of large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, and investigate the ways in which they may help or harm our growth as learners and educators. Additionally, we will explore the risks and limitations of LLMs in contexts such as education, journalism, social media, and research. Through active engagement in this course, students will learn to: *Use writing as a form of thinking to investigate, unravel, and refine complicated concepts *Assess the effects that automated tools (e.g. ChatGPT) can have on learning and communication *Decide when LLMs will more likely aid or hinder these endeavors through writing with and without their usage *Engage critically and confidently with these new tools and the content generated with their use Successfully acquiring these skills will help students prepare to dive deeper into academically and societally relevant discussions on the use of language models, and grant them the ability to formulate and deliver even complicated conclusions clearly.
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7V0101049S
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グローバル教養科目(Writing to Learn, Learning to Write: Identifying the pitfalls and possibilities of large language models such as ChatGPT)
Leonard Sprague
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グローバル教養科目(Writing to Learn, Learning to Write: Identifying the pitfalls and possibilities of large language models such as ChatGPT)
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With the release of ChatGPT and its impressive ability to generate long-form human-like speech, what use is there in writing at all? To answer this question, we will embrace discussion of large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, and investigate the ways in which they may help or harm our growth as learners and educators. Additionally, we will explore the risks and limitations of LLMs in contexts such as education, journalism, social media, and research. Through active engagement in this course, students will learn to: *Use writing as a form of thinking to investigate, unravel, and refine complicated concepts *Assess the effects that automated tools (e.g. ChatGPT) can have on learning and communication *Decide when LLMs will more likely aid or hinder these endeavors through writing with and without their usage *Engage critically and confidently with these new tools and the content generated with their use Successfully acquiring these skills will help students prepare to dive deeper into academically and societally relevant discussions on the use of language models, and grant them the ability to formulate and deliver even complicated conclusions clearly.
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Leonard Sprague
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Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 201
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This graduate-level seminar provides a comprehensive exploration of contemporary media and communication studies, emphasizing the intricate relationship between theory and practice in our rapidly evolving digital landscape. The course navigates key paradigms in media and cultural studies, from classic frameworks to cutting-edge concepts, equipping students with a robust theoretical foundation while encouraging critical engagement with real-world media phenomena. Through in-depth readings, lively discussions, and applied analysis, students will develop the critical thinking skills necessary to interrogate complex media texts, platforms, and practices using a range of theoretical approaches. By bridging the gap between abstract ideas and concrete media practices, the course prepares students to understand the historical development and current state of media and communication studies, apply theoretical frameworks to emerging technologies, and develop original research questions that contribute to the field. This seminar serves as a foundation for fostering the ability to engage in informed discussions about the role of media in shaping society, culture, and individual experiences. Students will emerge from the course well-equipped to analyze and interpret the complex media ecosystems that characterize our contemporary world, laying the groundwork for advanced research and analysis in the field.
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4972010
GII-IA6201L3
Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 201
KARLIN JASON GREGORY
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