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The Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ)
ASCJ emphasizes interdisciplinary scholarly exchange on Asia in English-language format to broaden communication among researchers of diverse disciplines and backgrounds who are based in Japan. The conference also welcomes scholars from other countries. ASCJ conducts a yearly conference. Everyone world-wide interested in Asian studies is invited to participate. The inaugural meeting of ASCJ was held in October 1997. ASCJ is an affiliate of the Association for Asian Studies,
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Contact the organizers:
email:
ascj20xx[at]gmail.com

Asian Studies Conference Japan
c/o Institute of Asian Cultural Studies University Hall, 2F
International Christian University (ICU)
3-10 Osawa, Mitaka
Japan 181-8585


Conferences
Inaugural conference
1998 conference
1999 conference
2000 conference
2001 conference
2002 conference
2003 conference
2004 conference
2005 conference
2006 conference
2007 conference
2008 conference
2009 conference
2010 conference
2011 conference

Executive Committee
Asian Studies Conference Japan

At the Business Meeting held during the Fifteenth Asian Studies Conference Japan in June 2010, elections were held for the Executive Committee and for the officers of President, Vice-President (two officers), and Web Master. Elections will next be held at the Business Meeting at the Sixteenth Asian Studies Conference in June 2012.

James Baxter
[ASCJ Vice-President]
Professor. J. F. Oberlin University
baxterjc[at]gmail.com
[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Mark Caprio,
[ASCJ Vice-President]
Professor of Modern Korean History, Rikkyo University
caprio[at]rikkyo.ne.jp
[
Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning une 26, 2011]

John T. Dorsey
Professor of English, Rikkyo University
dorsey[at]rikkyo.ac.jp
[Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2010.]

Robert Eskildsen
Associate Professor, J. F. Oberlin University
reski[at]obirin.ac.jp
[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Curtis Anderson Gayle
Associate Professor of modern Japanese History, Japan Women's University
cagayle5[at]gmail.com
[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning une 26, 2011.]

Thomas Gill
Professor of Social Anthropology, Meiji Gakuin University
gill[at]k.meijigakuin.ac.jp
[Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Bettina Gramlich-Oka
Assistant Professor of History, Sophia University
gramlich-oka[at]sophia.ac.jp]

[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Linda Grove
Professor of Chinese History and Vice President for Academic Exchange, Sophia University
l-grove[at]sophia.ac.jp
[Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Jenine Heaton
Professor, Kansai University
JLHeaton[at]kcc.zaq.ne.jp
[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Koichiro Matsuda
Professor of Japanese Political Thought, Rikkyo University
kmatsuda[at]rikkyo.ac.jp
[
Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Sven Saaler
[ASCJ Web Master]
Associate Professor of modern Japanese History, Sophia University
saaler[at]sophia.ac.jp
[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Patricia Sippel
Professor of Japan Studies, Toyo Eiwa University
psippel[at]toyoeiwa.ac.jp
[Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

M. William Steele
[ASCJ President]
Professor of Modern Japanese History, International Christian University
steele[at]icu.ac.jp
[Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Gavin Hamilton Whitelaw
Associate Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology, International Christian University
whitelaw[at]icu.ac.jp
[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Michael Watson
Professor of Japanese Literature, Meiji Gakuin University
watson[at]k.meijigakuin.ac.jp
[Re-elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 26, 2011.]

Angela Yiu
Professor of Literature, Sophia University

a-yiu[at]sophia.ac.jp
[Elected for a two-year term of office beginning June 22, 2010.]