更新日:2017/04/05
I am pleased to inform you that the 5th Colloquium of Natural History of Landscape Formation had held at #318, Inamori Memorial Foundation Building (third floor), Kyoto University on 3rd (Monday) April 2017.
The Colloquium of Natural History of Landscape Formation is set up for exploring into the interelated two research questions, namely, (1) how hunter-gatherers and the neighboring agro-pastoralists in the world have interacted with each other, and (2) how those peopoles have constructed their collective identities. We thus invite distinguished researchers, who are promoting relevant studies to our research questions to give us a talk on their works.
5th Colloquium of Natural History of Landscape Formation
【Date】
3rd April 2017 (Monday) 15:00-17:00 (Reception will open on 14:30)
【Schedule】
15:00-15:10
Introduction
Akira Takada (Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies (ASAFAS), Kyoto University)
15:10-16:30
Beyond the rural-urban divide: Patterns of translocality in postcolonial Namibia
Clemens Greiner (GSSC, University of Cologne)
16:30-17:00
General discussion
【Notes】
* The talk is given in English, and no translation will be provided.
* No reservation is required for participating in the Colloquium.
* Admission-free.
* The Colloquium of Natural History of Landscape Formation is a serial seminar that was set up in Academic Year 2016, as part of the JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)(Overseas Academic Research) “Natural history of landscape formation in contact zone between hunter-gatherers and agro-pastoralists in Africa” (Primary Investigator: Akira Takada).
* This colloquium is co-hosted with 65th Kyoto University African Study Seminar (KUASS)