日程:2025年2月24日~25日 Date: February 24-25, 2025
会場:慶應義塾大学 三田キャンパス Location: Keio University, Mita Campus
https://www.keio.ac.jp/ja/assets/download/maps/mita/map_mita.pdf
2月24日 - 東館6階 G-Lab(キャンパスマップ#13)
February 24 - East Building, 6th Floor, G-Lab (Building #13 on map)
2月25日 - 東別館9階 会議室(キャンパスマップ#19)
February 25 - East Annex, 9th Floor, Conference Room (Building #19 on map)
※24日はハイブリッド開催(登録者にZoomリンクを送付)。25日は対面のみ。
*The first day will be held in a hybrid format (Zoom link will be sent to registrants). The second day will be in-person only.
言語:英語 Language: English
登録(Registration):
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2BZLqEBIHXorVZ2pXgE3Hl5TtCBDKzYWpCKAw2gGl-iwlCA/viewform?usp=sf_link
※2月23日午後9時までにご登録ください *Please register before 9 pm on Feb. 23.
要事前登録・参加無料・転送自由
Registration required, no fee, please circulate freely.
概要:精神障害が神経科学的な障害として理解されるようになって久しいですが、この変化が精神障害に対する見方や概念をどのように変えたのか、また疾患の早期発見が社会システムをどう変容しつつあるのかは、社会科学の重要な研究テーマであり続けています。本シンポジウムでは、睡眠と自閉症に関する人類学的研究で著名なマシュー・ウォルフ=マイヤー先生に、「神経系」の見方について紹介いただき、リスク医学と予防医療の歴史における世界的権威であるロバート・アロノウィッツ先生に、スクリーニングと早期介入の歴史についてお話いただきます。韓国医療人類学会会長のクワンウク・キム先生に、韓国におけるがんスクリーニングの研究について、さらに、ニコラス・ローズ先生に、神経科学と環境要因を統合した新たなアプローチについて議論していただきます。ワークショップ2日目には、浜田明範先生(東京大学)にもご参加いただき、若手研究者によるプレゼンテーションを行います。
Overview: The last few decades have seen radical shifts in people’s perspectives on neuroscientific approaches to mental illness and the need for early diagnosis and early intervention in medicine more generally. We examine these phenomena from social scientific perspectives, inviting Dr. Matthew Wolf-Meyer, renowned for his anthropological studies on sleep and autism, to discuss the “nervous system,” and Dr. Robert Aronowitz, a global authority on risk medicine, to talk about the history of screening and early intervention in the U.S. Dr. Kwanwook Kim, President of the Korean Society for Medical Anthropology, will share his research on cancer screening in South Korea, followed by a talk by Dr. Nikolas Rose on integrative approaches to understanding mental disorders. We’ll be joined by Dr. Akinori Hamada (The University of Tokyo) on the second day to discuss these issues further as well as research by young scholars in medical anthropology.
Program:
February 24 (Monday), East Building, 6th Floor, G-Lab
Start Time: 13:50
Opening Remarks, Junko Kitanaka,Ph.D. (Keio University)
14:00 - 15:00
Matthew Wolf-Meyer,Ph.D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
https://faculty.rpi.edu/matthew-wolf-meyer
Caring for the Nervous System: The Challenge of Cognitive and Communicative Impairments
15:10 - 16:10
Kwanwook Kim,M.D.,Ph.D. (Duksung Women's University)
https://www.facebook.com/kwanwook.kim.75/
Cancer Phobia and the Culture of Ritualized Health Screening in Korea
16:20 - 17:20
Robert Aronowitz ,M.D.(The University of Pennsylvania)
https://hss.sas.upenn.edu/people/robert-aronowitz
Prostate Cancer: People Transforming a Diagnosis, a Diagnosis Transforming People
17:30 - 18:30
Nikolas Rose,Ph.D. (Australian National University) *via Zoom
https://nikolasrose.com/about/
5E Mental Health? Notes on an Emerging Style of Thought
February 25 (Tuesday), East Annex, 9th Floor, Conference Room
Start Time: 9:50
Opening Remarks, Junko Kitanaka,Ph.D.
10:00 - 10:45
Matthew Wolf-Meyer,Ph.D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Making Up Persons
10:45 - 11:30
Yuto Kano,M.A. (Keio University)
The Process of Autism Diagnosis: From an Anthropological Perspective
11:30 - 12:15
Momoko Katayama (Keio University)
Recovery from Eating Disorders in Japan: A Medical Anthropological Study
12:15 - 13:15 Lunch Break
13:15 - 14:00
Miryang Kang,M.S. (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Professional Touch in the Age of Robotics: Expertise, Identity, and the Tactile Reenactment of Normalcy in Korean Physiotherapy
14:00 - 14:45
Selim Gökçe ATICI,Ph.D. (The University of Tokyo)
Mental Illness as Identification Technology: Re-documenting Un-documented Immigrants in Japan
14:45 - 15:30
Yuki Hashiba (Keio University)
Self-Medicalization of Japanese Young People on Social Media
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00 - 16:45
Akinori Hamada,Ph.D. (University of Tokyo)
Forced Experiments and Viral Critiques: Exploring the Japanese Experience of COVID-19
16:45 - 17:30
Robert Aronowitz,M.D. (The University of Pennsylvania)
Entangled Bodies: The Challenges of Living with So Many Medical Interventions
Commentator: Toshihide Kuroki,M.D.,Ph.D. (Nakamura Gakuen University)
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主催者:慶應義塾大学社会学研究科医療人類学研究会
Organizer: Medical Anthropology Study Group, Graduate School of Human Relations, Keio University
司会:北中淳子(慶應義塾大学)
Chair: Junko Kitanaka (Keio University)
問い合わせ先:北中淳子 ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> )
Contact: Junko Kitanaka ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> )
本研究は科研費JP21H05174の助成を受けています。This research is supported by the JSPS Grant-in-Aid
for Scientific Research JP21H05174.
共催:
慶應義塾大学グローバルリサーチインスティテュート X Dignityセンター
X Dignity Center, Keio University Global Research Institute (KGRI)