sam.
10
juil.
2010
  • Introduction :

    • Marc HUMBERT(MFJ UMIFRE 19 CNRS-MAEE)
  • Intervenants :

    • Alain CAILLÉ (Université Paris 10 Nanterre, Mauss, Pekea),
    • Florian COULMAS (DIJ),
    • Gilda FARREL (Conseil de l’Europe),
    • INOUE Yasuo (Université municipale de Nagoya),
    • KATSUMATA Makoto (Université Meijigakuin),
    • KUSAGŌ Takayoshi (Université Kansai),
    • Serge LATOUCHE (prof. émérite, Université de Paris Sud 11, Mauss, Pekea, Entropia),
    • MARUYAMA Makoto (Université de Tokyo),
    • NAKANO Yoshihiro (Université Ritsumeikan),
    • NISHIKAWA Jun (Université Waseda),
    • Michel RENAULT (Université de Rennes),
    • Samuel THIRION (Conseil de l’Europe),
    • Patrick VIVERET
  • Organisation : Maison franco-japonaise
  • Avec les soutiens de : CNRS, Conseil de l’Europe, Editions Sakuhinsha, PEKEA, Université Ritsumeikan
* L'accès aux manifestations de l'IFRJ-MFJ est gratuit (sauf mention contraire), mais l'inscription préalable est obligatoire.

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