The 4th Workshop on Social Capital and Development Trends in Japan's and Sweden's Countryside in conjunct with World Conference of IGU/C 04.27 Dates : August 20-22, 2007 Venue: Hokkai School of Commerce, Kitami, Hokkaido Organized by: MARG (Marginal Area Research Group) [Download Call for Paper] / [Download Tentative Programme] BACKGROUND AND SCOPE Under the current progressive movement of globalization enhanced by the development of transportation networks and innovations of information systems, the existence of rural regions stands on the edge of a precipice. Regional problems that rural areas are faced with are characterized by depopulation, aging society, degradation of natural resources, just to mention a few influencing factors. So far, the national and local governments have taken various policies to overcome these problems, while limits of governmental capacity have often been demonstrated. In this context, it is the time for us to build a new paradigm of community governance in order to enhance the substance of rural regions. Especially, collaborative management of a local community supported by various stakeholders, e.g. local residents, voluntary associations, tourists, and so on is required. One of the most important concepts that we should take into consideration is the concept of “social capital.” In general, social capital refers to networks filled with norms of one’s community that enhance trust, concern for one’s associates, and cooperation. In several fields of research and public policy making, the concept of social capital swept to prominence as a key issue for community governance. Discussing and materializing the concept of social capital in a local community will contribute in enhancing the rural substance and development. The objective of the workshop is to discuss common topics of rural regions of Japan and Sweden, focusing upon the concept of social capital. So far, 3 workshops are already held. The first one was in Ostersund, Sweden in 2004the second was in Nichinan, Tottori, Japan in 2005, and the third one was in Umea, Sweden, in 2006. The forth one will be held in Kitami city, Hokkaido, to continue the fruitful discussion about future perspectives of countryside regions by practical use of social capital. The workshop will provide a forum to stimulate new research and innovative thinking on the interface between the concept of social capital and the development of rural regions. The workshop will be centered around a number of papers from various experts in both theoretical and empirical analysis. Topics of interest in this workshop include (but not limited): 1. Social Capital and its Management 2. Commons and its Management 3. Community Governance 4. Voluntarism, Partnership, and Local Engagement 5. Sustainable Management of Forest Resources 6. Development of Rural Regions 7. Tourism and Local Development PARTICIPANT This seminar is open for participants from universities, research institutions, government institutions, practitioners, developer and for people who are concerned about social capital and rural development. The papers are also expected coming from various countries. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Authors are invited to submit abstracts, relating to the conference themes. The abstract should be written in English (in MS Word format only). The abstract should include title, author(s), affiliation, complete address, phone number and e-mail address. IMPORTANT DAYS April 15 2007 Closing date for abstracts acceptance June 10 2007 Closing date for payment of the registration fee and accommodation fee July 30 2007 Closing date for complete papers acceptance August 19-22 2006 The Symposium Fees of Registration and Accommodation Payment: to the Japanese postal savings account named “2007 IGU/C. 04.27. Local Organizing Committee”. If you have queries, please ask professor Matsuo, with e-mail at: このメールアドレスはスパムボットから保護されています。閲覧するにはJavaScriptを有効にする必要があります。 and work phone number +81.44.911.1290. Fee of Registration: 12,000 yen. Inclusive of the cost of participation, document at hand, name card, lunches of 20th, 21st, and 22nd August, coffee break. Fee of Accommodation from 19th evening to 22nd morning: 21,600 yen. “Kitami Towa Hotel.” Single room with breakfast. 30 single rooms are temporarily secured. Title and Abstracts in MS Word format (max 300 words) may be sent by e-mail at:このメールアドレスはスパムボットから保護されています。閲覧するにはJavaScriptを有効にする必要があります。 and also sent to Kakuya MATSUSHIMA at:このメールアドレスはスパムボットから保護されています。閲覧するにはJavaScriptを有効にする必要があります。 as a carbon copy. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CO CHAIRPERSON Prof. Toru TAMURA (Muroran Institute of Technology) Prof. Hans WESTLUND (National Institute for Working Life) COMMITTEE MEMBERS Prof. Hideaki ABE (Hokkai School of Commerce) Prof. Yasutaka MATSUO (Senshu University) Prof. Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI (Kyoto University) INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC REVIEW COMMITTEE CO CHAIRPERSON Prof. Lars Westin (Umea University) Prof. Hideaki ABE (Hokkai School of Commerce) COMMITTEE MEMBERS Prof. Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI (Kyoto University) Prof. Katsuhisa ITO (Shimane University) Prof. Hans WESTLUND (National Institute for Working Life) Prof. Yasutaka MATSUO (Senshu University) Prof. Stig WESTERDAHL (National Institute for Working Life) Assoc. Prof. Kenji TSUTSUMI (Osaka University) Assoc. Prof. Kiyoshi TAKAHASHI (Kitami Institute of Technology) Assoc. Prof. Kakuya MATSUSHIMA (Kyoto University) GENERAL SECRETARIAT CONTACT DETAILS Assoc. Prof. Kakuya MATSUSHIMA Department of Urban Management Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University Kyotodaigakukatsura C-cluster, Nishikyo, Kyoto, 615-8540, JAPAN E-mail:このメールアドレスはスパムボットから保護されています。閲覧するにはJavaScriptを有効にする必要があります。 Phone +81-75-383-3223 Fax +81-75-383-3224 Schedule 17th (Fri) Meeting at Hokkaido Memanbetsu Airport in the evening, Checking in Business Hotel Abashiri city 18th (Sat) Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples at Abashir,Visiting Shiretoko, Utoro spa, Stay at Shari town for the night 19th (Sun) Visiting Koshimizu cheese factory,Kiyosato alcoholic beverage factory,Akan Lake Sightseeing, Visiting Kitami industrial complex (Kyocera corporation),Stay at Kitami for the night 20th (Mon) Plenary (morning), Parallel Sessions (afternoon) 21th (Tue) Parallel Sessions (morning, afternoon) 22th (Wed) Parallel Sessions (morning), Plenary (afternoon -3pm) Transportation If you arrive at Tokyo(Narita) airport, you may take limousine bus to Haneda airport. Flights to Memanbetsu depart from Haneda airport, not from Narita airport. NARITA Airport > HANEDA Airport (by Airport Limousine) Travel Duration 1:15 Travel Fee 3,000 yen Travel Scheduals 10:10, 10:30, 10:40, 10:50, 11:10, 11:20, 11:30, 11:40, 11:50 12:10, 12:30, 12:50 13:05, 13:15, 13:30, 13:40, 13:55 14:05, 14:15, 14:30, 14:40, 14:55 HANEDA Airport > MEMANBETSU Airport Flight. Dep. Arr. JAL1185 12:15 13:55 ANA4773 12:25 14:05 ANA4777 16:45 18:25 JAL1189 17:50 19:30 If you arrive at Kansai(Osaka) airport, take the following flights to Memanbetsu. OSAKA (KANSAI) > MEMANBETSU Flight. Dep. Arr. NH1795 12:55 15:00 JL2619 15:55 18:00 Tentative Programme August 20 |
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13:30 | Session 1: Chair ,Lars Westin | |
Economic sustainability of family farming in sparsely marginal areas, Kiyoshi Kobayashi | Discussant:Lars Westin | |
Social capital as a driving force for local development and social economy entrepreneurship - a qualitative study based on Swedish examples, Hans Westlund | Discussant:Tetsuji Uemura | |
The forest resources and the forestry labour market in the Nichinan town in 30 years predicted by the framework of the accounting for forest management, Tetsuji Uemura | Discussant:Katsuhisa Ito | |
15:00 | Cofee Break | |
15:30 | Session 2: Chair ,Katsuhisa Ito | |
Some approaches to mathematical modeling of social capital ?interpretation as collective learning, Taka Ueda | Discussant:Hans Westlund | |
Media, place, and social capital, Lars Westin | Discussant:Taka Ueda | |
A study on general equilibrium models with firm-household complex, Kakuya Matsushima | Discussant:Mikiharu Arimura | |
August 21 | ||
9:00 | Session 3: Chair ,Taka Ueda | |
The social capitals and the change of community functions in depopulation areas- from the case study of 12 communities in san-in district -, Katsuhisa Ito | Discussant:Martin Paju | |
Learning for active citizenship - local development in urban and rural areas, Anette Forsberg | Discussant:Tohru Tamura | |
The consideration of the factors giving satisfaction to local residents in case of Nnichinan town, Nozomi Kaminaga | Discussant:Anette Forsberg | |
10:30 | Cofee Break | |
11:00 | Session 4: Chair ,Hans Westlund | |
Social ties and social capital in areas under shrinking and marginalization process in Japan, Kenji Tsutsumi | Discussant:Lisa Frobel | |
Cultural heritage as a catalyst for cooperation between municipalities, Martin Paju | Discussant:Kenji Tsutsumi | |
12:00 | Lunch | |
15:30 | Session 5: Chair ,Kiyoshi Kobayashi | |
The roles of social leisure for vitalizing depopulated communities, Tsuyoshi Hatori | Discussant:Malin Eriksson | |
Building the artificial societie model for interaction between networks and norms, Risa Kawashima | Discussant:Tsuyoshi Hatori | |
Protocol analysis of a public debate using facet theory, Hayeong Jeong | Discussant: | |
August 22 | ||
9:00 | Session 6: Chair ,Tohru Tamura | |
An investigation on the roles of regional policy proposal system, Junya Fukumoto | Discussant:Hayeong Jeong | |
Social capital and community participation in the context of health promotion, Malin Eriksson | Discussant:Junya Fukumoto | |
Lone risk analysis on diary data, Takato Yasuno | Discussant:Masaru Fujii | |
10:30 | Cofee Break | |
11:00 | Session 4: Chair ,Kenji Tsutsumi | |
Study on the possibility of achieving the sustainnable development of rural areas utilizing social capital, Masaru Fujii | Discussant:Mia Lind | |
Struggle and development - deconstructing gender bias in practical socioeconomic development work, Mia Lind | Discussant:Takato Yasuno |
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