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March 16, 2021

[SSJ: 11373] Japan Fieldwork Workshop 2021, call for participants

From: David H. Slater <dhslater@gmail.com>
Date: 2021/03/13

Welcome to the 2021 Workshop--the Covid Edition.

Our group is for fieldwork-base researchers in anthropology, sociology, popular culture, geography, political science, media studies and related fields. We are now in our 21th year.

This is a group for younger researchers currently in the field, usually doing the data collection for their dissertation. We meet about once a month in a closed format, limiting participation to regular members. This enables us to work more in depth on different methodological challenges, and to circulate papers, chapters or proposals for comment and discussion.

We have a number of different functions:
1. To share methodological knowledge and techniques around our fieldwork, eg., writing better fieldnotes, improving interview techniques, developing networking and data management strategies, etc. (NB--this will include remote research, at least for some for a while.)
2. To present work in progress to a closed small group of researchers working on Japan but on different topics.
3. To aid in professionalization, eg, targeting journals, sharing grant information, putting together panels for conferences, etc
4. To find support for the trials and tribulations of intensive fieldwork

We usually meet once a month at Sophia University, Yotsuya Campus, Tokyo around the particular members' schedules, and go out for a beer or meal afterward. _For now, we will meet on Zoom, rather than in person. Thus, you do not have to physically be in Tokyo, but you do need to be "in the field" (whatever that means for you)_. We will begin in April.

If you are interested in joining this year, please contact me directly (dhslater@gmail.com <mailto:dhslater@gmail.com>) with a short bio and description about your research.

Sincerely,
David Slater

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David H. Slater, Ph.D.
Professor of Cultural Anthropology
Faculty of Liberal Arts, Graduate Program in Japanese Studies
Sophia University, Tokyo

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