Another Japan is possible: new social movements and global citizenship education
From the Publisher: This book looks at the emergence of internationally linked Japanese nongovernmental advocacy networks that have grown rapidly since the 1990s in the context of three conjunctural forces: neoliberalism, militarism, and nationalism. It connects three disparate literatures-on the gl...
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Zusammenfassung: | From the Publisher: This book looks at the emergence of internationally linked Japanese nongovernmental advocacy networks that have grown rapidly since the 1990s in the context of three conjunctural forces: neoliberalism, militarism, and nationalism. It connects three disparate literatures-on the global justice movement, on Japanese civil society, and on global citizenship education. Through the narratives of fifty activists in eight overlapping issue areas-global governance, labor, food sovereignty, peace, HIV/AIDS, gender, minority and human rights, and youth-Another Japan is Possible examines the genesis of these new social movements; their critiques of neoliberalism, militarism, and nationalism; their local, regional, and global connections; their relationships with the Japanese government; and their role in constructing a new identity of the Japanese as global citizens. Its purpose is to highlight the interactions between the global and the local-that is, how international human rights and global governance issues resonate within Japan and how, in turn, local alternatives are articulated by Japanese advocacy groups-and to analyze citizenship from a postnational and postmodern perspective. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-391) and index |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 406 S. Ill. |
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adam_text | Titel: Another Japan is possible
Autor: Chan, Jennifer
Jahr: 2008
CONTENTS
Tables and Figures xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Abbreviations and Conventions xxi
Introduction:
Global Governance and Japanese Nongovernmental
Advocacy Networks 1
PART I GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Introduction to Part I 47
1 Global Governance Monitoring and Japan
Kawakami Toyoyuki, Advocacy and Monitoring Network on
Sustainable Development 51
2 Education, Empowerment, and Alternatives to Neoliberalism
Sakuma Tomoko, Japan Center for a Sustainable Environment
and Society 59
3 Building a People-Based Peace and Democracy Movement in Asia
Ogura Toshimaru, People s Plan Study Group 64
4 Tobin Tax, Kyoto Social Forum, and Pluralism
Komori Masataka, Association for the Taxation of
Financial Transactions to Aid Citizens, Kyoto 69
5 Education for Civil Society Capacity Building
Fukawa Yoko, Pacific Asia Resource Center 76
x CONTENTS
6 Community Development, Peace, and Global Citizenship
Takahashi Kiyotaka, Japan International Volunteer Centre 81
PART II LABOR
Introduction to Part II 87
7 Globalization and Labor Restructuring
Kumagai Ken ichi, Japanese Trade Union Confederation 91
8 Corporate Restructuring and Homelessness
Kasai Kazuaki, Shinjuku Homeless Support Center 95
9 Gender, Part-Time Labor, and Indirect Discrimination
Sakai Kazuko, Equality Action 21 98
10 Migration, Trafficking, and Free Trade Agreements
Ishihara Virgie, Filipino Migrants Center, Nagoya 102
11 Neoliberalism and Labor Organizing
Yasuda Yukihiro, Labor Net 106
12 Water, Global Commons, and Peace
Mizukoshi Takashi, All-Japan Water Supply Workers Union 110
PART III FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
Introduction to Part III 117
13 Agricultural Liberalization, World Trade Organization, and Peace
Ohno Kazuoki, No WTO?Voices from the Grassroots in Japan 123
14 Multifunctionality of Agriculture over Free Trade
Yamaura Yasuaki, Food Action 21 130
15 Citizens Movement Against Genetically Modified Foods
Amagasa Keisuke, No! GMO Campaign 134
16 Self-Sufnciency, Safety, and Food Liberalization
Imamura Kazuhiko, Watch Out for WTO! Japan 138
PART IV PEACE
Introduction to Part IV 143
17 We Want Blue Sky in Peaceful Okinawa
Hirayama Motoh, Grassroots Movement to Remove U.S. Bases
from Okinawa and the World 147
CONTENTS xi
18 World Peace Now
Hanawa Machiko, Tsukushi Takehiko, and Cazman, World Peace Now 152
19 Article 9 and the Peace Movement
Takada Ken, No to Constitutional Revision! Citizens Network 158
20 Fundamental Law of Education, Peace, and the Marketization
of Education
Nishihara Nobuaki, Japan Teachers Union 162
21 Japan and International War Crimes
Higashizawa Yasushi, Japan Civil Liberties Union 167
22 Landmine Ban and Peace Education
Kitagawa Yasuhiro, Japan Campaign to Ban Landmines 171
23 Nuclear Disarmament, Advocacy, and Peace Education
Nakamura Keiko, Peace Depot 176
24 Building a Citizens Peace Movement in Japan and Asia
Otsuka Teruyo, Asia Pacific Peace Forum 182
PART V HIV/AIDS
Introduction to Part V 189
25 HIV/AIDS from a Human Rights Perspective
Tarui Masayoshi, Japan AIDS and Society Association 193
26 HIV/AIDS, Gender, and Backlash
Hyodo Chika, Place Tokyo 198
27 Migrant Workers and HIV/AIDS in Japan
Inaba Masaki, Africa Japan Forum 203
PART VI GENDER
Introduction to Part VI 211
28 International Lobbying and Japanese Women s Networks
Watanabe Miho, Japan NGO Network for CEDAW 215
29 Gender, Human Rights, and Trafficking in Persons
Hara Yuriko, Japan Network Against Trafficking in Persons 220
30 Gender, Reproductive Rights, and Technology
Ohashi Yukako, Soshiren (Starting from a Female Body) 225
xii CONTENTS
31 As a Lesbian Feminist in Japan
Wakabayashi Naeko, Regumi Studio Tokyo 230
32 Sex Workers Movement in Japan
Kaname Yukiko, Sex Workers and Sexual Health 234
33 Women s Active Museum on War and Peace
Watanabe Mina, Women s Active Museum on War and Peace 237
34 Art, Feminism, and Activism
Shimada Yoshiko, Feminist Art Action Brigade 242
PART VII MINORITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Introduction to Part VII 249
35 Proposal for a Law on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Fujimoto Mie, Japan Civil Liberties Union, Subcommittee for the
Rights of Foreigners 253
36 Antidiscrimination, Grassroots Empowerment, and Horizontal
Networking
Morihara Hideki, International Movement Against All Forms
of Discrimination and Racism 258
37 Multiple Identities and Buraku Liberation
Mori Maya, Buraku Liberation League 263
38 Indigenous Peoples Rights and Multicultural Coexistence
Uemura Hideaki, Shimin Gaiko Centre 266
39 On the Recognition of the Indigenous Peoples Rights of the Ainu
Sakai Mina, Association of Rera 272
40 I Would Like to Be Able to Speak Uchinaguchi When I Grow Up!
Taira Satoko, Association of Indigenous Peoples in the Ryukyus 276
41 Art Activism and Korean Minority Rights
Hwangbo Kangja, Mirine 281
42 Ethnic Diversity, Foreigners Rights, and Discrimination in Family
Registration
Tony Laszl6, Issho Kikaku 284
43 Disability and Gender
Hirukawa Ry6ko, Japan National Assembly of Disabled Peoples
International 291
CONTENTS xiii
44 The UN Convention on Refugee and Asylum Protection in Japan
Ishikawa Eri, Japan Association for Refugees 295
45 Torture, Penal Reform, and Prisoners Rights
Akiyama Emi, Center for Prisoners Rights Japan 299
46 Death Penalty and Human Rights
Takada Akiko, Forum 90 304
PART VIM YOUTH GROUPS
Introduction to Part VIII 313
47 Experience, Action, and the Floating Peace Village
Yoshioka Tatsuya, Peace Boat 317
48 Ecology, Youth Action, and International Advocacy
Mitsumoto Yuko, A SEED Japan 323
49 Organic Food, Education, and Peace
Shikita Kiyoshi, BeGood Cafe 328
50 Another Work Is Possible : Slow Life, Ecology, and Peace
Takahashi Kenkichi, Body and Soul 331
Conclusion:
Social Movements and Global Citizenship Education 337
Organizations Interviewed 351
Appendixes 355
References 367
Index 393
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Titel: Another Japan is possible
Autor: Chan, Jennifer
Jahr: 2008
CONTENTS
Tables and Figures xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Abbreviations and Conventions xxi
Introduction:
Global Governance and Japanese Nongovernmental
Advocacy Networks 1
PART I GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Introduction to Part I 47
1 Global Governance Monitoring and Japan
Kawakami Toyoyuki, Advocacy and Monitoring Network on
Sustainable Development 51
2 Education, Empowerment, and Alternatives to Neoliberalism
Sakuma Tomoko, Japan Center for a Sustainable Environment
and Society 59
3 Building a People-Based Peace and Democracy Movement in Asia
Ogura Toshimaru, People's Plan Study Group 64
4 Tobin Tax, Kyoto Social Forum, and Pluralism
Komori Masataka, Association for the Taxation of
Financial Transactions to Aid Citizens, Kyoto 69
5 Education for Civil Society Capacity Building
Fukawa Yoko, Pacific Asia Resource Center 76
x CONTENTS
6 Community Development, Peace, and Global Citizenship
Takahashi Kiyotaka, Japan International Volunteer Centre 81
PART II LABOR
Introduction to Part II 87
7 Globalization and Labor Restructuring
Kumagai Ken'ichi, Japanese Trade Union Confederation 91
8 Corporate Restructuring and Homelessness
Kasai Kazuaki, Shinjuku Homeless Support Center 95
9 Gender, Part-Time Labor, and Indirect Discrimination
Sakai Kazuko, Equality Action 21 98
10 Migration, Trafficking, and Free Trade Agreements
Ishihara Virgie, Filipino Migrants Center, Nagoya 102
11 Neoliberalism and Labor Organizing
Yasuda Yukihiro, Labor Net 106
12 Water, Global Commons, and Peace
Mizukoshi Takashi, All-Japan Water Supply Workers' Union 110
PART III FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
Introduction to Part III 117
13 Agricultural Liberalization, World Trade Organization, and Peace
Ohno Kazuoki, No WTO?Voices from the Grassroots in Japan 123
14 Multifunctionality of Agriculture over Free Trade
Yamaura Yasuaki, Food Action 21 130
15 Citizens' Movement Against Genetically Modified Foods
Amagasa Keisuke, No! GMO Campaign 134
16 Self-Sufnciency, Safety, and Food Liberalization
Imamura Kazuhiko, Watch Out for WTO! Japan 138
PART IV PEACE
Introduction to Part IV 143
17 "We Want Blue Sky in Peaceful Okinawa"
Hirayama Motoh, Grassroots Movement to Remove U.S. Bases
from Okinawa and the World 147
CONTENTS xi
18 World Peace Now
Hanawa Machiko, Tsukushi Takehiko, and Cazman, World Peace Now 152
19 Article 9 and the Peace Movement
Takada Ken, No to Constitutional Revision! Citizens' Network 158
20 Fundamental Law of Education, Peace, and the Marketization
of Education
Nishihara Nobuaki, Japan Teachers Union 162
21 Japan and International War Crimes
Higashizawa Yasushi, Japan Civil Liberties Union 167
22 Landmine Ban and Peace Education
Kitagawa Yasuhiro, Japan Campaign to Ban Landmines 171
23 Nuclear Disarmament, Advocacy, and Peace Education
Nakamura Keiko, Peace Depot 176
24 Building a Citizens' Peace Movement in Japan and Asia
Otsuka Teruyo, Asia Pacific Peace Forum 182
PART V HIV/AIDS
Introduction to Part V 189
25 HIV/AIDS from a Human Rights Perspective
Tarui Masayoshi, Japan AIDS and Society Association 193
26 HIV/AIDS, Gender, and Backlash
Hyodo Chika, Place Tokyo 198
27 Migrant Workers and HIV/AIDS in Japan
Inaba Masaki, Africa Japan Forum 203
PART VI GENDER
Introduction to Part VI 211
28 International Lobbying and Japanese Women's Networks
Watanabe Miho, Japan NGO Network for CEDAW 215
29 Gender, Human Rights, and Trafficking in Persons
Hara Yuriko, Japan Network Against Trafficking in Persons 220
30 Gender, Reproductive Rights, and Technology
Ohashi Yukako, Soshiren (Starting from a Female Body) 225
xii CONTENTS
31 As a Lesbian Feminist in Japan
Wakabayashi Naeko, Regumi Studio Tokyo 230
32 Sex Workers' Movement in Japan
Kaname Yukiko, Sex Workers and Sexual Health 234
33 Women's Active Museum on War and Peace
Watanabe Mina, Women's Active Museum on War and Peace 237
34 Art, Feminism, and Activism
Shimada Yoshiko, Feminist Art Action Brigade 242
PART VII MINORITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Introduction to Part VII 249
35 Proposal for a Law on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Fujimoto Mie, Japan Civil Liberties Union, Subcommittee for the
Rights of Foreigners 253
36 Antidiscrimination, Grassroots Empowerment, and Horizontal
Networking
Morihara Hideki, International Movement Against All Forms
of Discrimination and Racism 258
37 Multiple Identities and Buraku Liberation
Mori Maya, Buraku Liberation League 263
38 Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Multicultural Coexistence
Uemura Hideaki, Shimin Gaiko Centre 266
39 On the Recognition of the Indigenous Peoples' Rights of the Ainu
Sakai Mina, Association of Rera 272
40 "I Would Like to Be Able to Speak Uchinaguchi When I Grow Up!"
Taira Satoko, Association of Indigenous Peoples in the Ryukyus 276
41 Art Activism and Korean Minority Rights
Hwangbo Kangja, Mirine 281
42 Ethnic Diversity, Foreigners' Rights, and Discrimination in Family
Registration
Tony Laszl6, Issho Kikaku 284
43 Disability and Gender
Hirukawa Ry6ko, Japan National Assembly of Disabled Peoples'
International 291
CONTENTS xiii
44 The UN Convention on Refugee and Asylum Protection in Japan
Ishikawa Eri, Japan Association for Refugees 295
45 Torture, Penal Reform, and Prisoners' Rights
Akiyama Emi, Center for Prisoners' Rights Japan 299
46 Death Penalty and Human Rights
Takada Akiko, Forum 90 304
PART VIM YOUTH GROUPS
Introduction to Part VIII 313
47 Experience, Action, and the Floating Peace Village
Yoshioka Tatsuya, Peace Boat 317
48 Ecology, Youth Action, and International Advocacy
Mitsumoto Yuko, A SEED Japan 323
49 Organic Food, Education, and Peace
Shikita Kiyoshi, BeGood Cafe 328
50 "Another Work Is Possible": Slow Life, Ecology, and Peace
Takahashi Kenkichi, Body and Soul 331
Conclusion:
Social Movements and Global Citizenship Education 337
Organizations Interviewed 351
Appendixes 355
References 367
Index 393 |
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spelling | Another Japan is possible new social movements and global citizenship education ed. by Jennifer Chan Stanford, Calif. Stanford Univ. Press 2008 XXIII, 406 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-391) and index From the Publisher: This book looks at the emergence of internationally linked Japanese nongovernmental advocacy networks that have grown rapidly since the 1990s in the context of three conjunctural forces: neoliberalism, militarism, and nationalism. It connects three disparate literatures-on the global justice movement, on Japanese civil society, and on global citizenship education. Through the narratives of fifty activists in eight overlapping issue areas-global governance, labor, food sovereignty, peace, HIV/AIDS, gender, minority and human rights, and youth-Another Japan is Possible examines the genesis of these new social movements; their critiques of neoliberalism, militarism, and nationalism; their local, regional, and global connections; their relationships with the Japanese government; and their role in constructing a new identity of the Japanese as global citizens. Its purpose is to highlight the interactions between the global and the local-that is, how international human rights and global governance issues resonate within Japan and how, in turn, local alternatives are articulated by Japanese advocacy groups-and to analyze citizenship from a postnational and postmodern perspective. Social movements / Japan Social problems / Japan Civics / Study and teaching / Japan World citizenship Globalization / Japan Globalisierung Wirtschaft Civics Study and teaching Japan Globalization Japan Social movements Japan Social problems Japan Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 gnd rswk-swf Soziale Probleme (DE-588)4139770-8 gnd rswk-swf Japan / Social conditions / 21st century Japan / Economic conditions / 21st century Japan Economic conditions 21st century Japan Social conditions 21st century Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 g Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 s DE-604 Soziale Probleme (DE-588)4139770-8 s Chan, Jennifer Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016390112&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Another Japan is possible new social movements and global citizenship education |
title_auth | Another Japan is possible new social movements and global citizenship education |
title_exact_search | Another Japan is possible new social movements and global citizenship education |
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title_full | Another Japan is possible new social movements and global citizenship education ed. by Jennifer Chan |
title_fullStr | Another Japan is possible new social movements and global citizenship education ed. by Jennifer Chan |
title_full_unstemmed | Another Japan is possible new social movements and global citizenship education ed. by Jennifer Chan |
title_short | Another Japan is possible |
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title_sub | new social movements and global citizenship education |
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