2020年秋学期 - 日本とアフリカのグローバルコネクション(持続可能な協働の実現のプロセスの探求) / JAPAN AND AFRICAN GLOBAL CONNECTION (A PROCESS TO REALIZE SUSTAINABLE COLLABORATION FOR THE FUTURE)
| X1053 日本とアフリカのグローバルコネクション(持続可能な協働の実現のプロセスの探求) JAPAN AND AFRICAN GLOBAL CONNECTION (A PROCESS TO REALIZE SUSTAINABLE COLLABORATION FOR THE FUTURE) |
特設科目 Special Seminars 2 単位 |
| 実施形態 | 完全オンライン |
| 開催日程 | 秋学期 金曜日6時限,金曜日7時限 |
| 担当教員 | 長谷部 葉子(ハセベ ヨウコ) |
| 関連科目 | 前提科目(推奨): B2413,65010,B2411,C1087,B2412 前提科目(関連): C1115,B6037,C1090,B6021 |
| 開講場所 | SFC |
| 授業形態 | 講義、グループワーク、遠隔あり |
| 履修者制限 |
履修人数を制限する Only the selected students can take this course. |
| 履修条件 |
1.Be punctual
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| 使用言語 | 英語 |
| 連絡先 | happ3248@sfc.keio.ac.jp |
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| 設置学部・研究科 | 総合政策・環境情報学部 |
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| ゲストスピーカーの人数 | 2 |
| 履修選抜・課題タイプ=テキスト登録可 | false |
| 履修選抜・選抜課題タイプ=ファイル登録可 | false |
| GIGAサティフィケート対象 | true |
| 最終更新日 | 2020/09/18 12:06:05 |
科目概要
This class is designed as an introduction to Japanese policies in sub-Saharan Africa, and how these policies relate to the Tokyo International Conference on African Development. TICAD has been the centerpiece of Japan's policy in Africa since its inception in 1992.As the Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized TICAD VII 2019, there are many issues to consider in order to realize the goals of increased trade,aid,connection between Japan and Africa under COVID19. Although the results of previous conferences had been constructive, there remains an "information gap" between the policies and intents of the Japanese government and business community, and the response and knowledge of the Japanese citizen as to the recent history, the varied cultures and issues in Africa today. By investigating both large-scale and small scale investment, tourism and educational, in particular agricultural connections and N.G.O. endeavors and the goals and effects of the Japanese policies themselves, the course will explore methods by which the goals of the government's policies in Africa can be made accessible to Japanese society as a whole.
*This course was supposed to be offered as the combination of full-online and SBC academic camp but considering the present situation of COVID19, we have to give up SBC stay. We will be flexible to change the program and if the situation improves we will come back to the program combining SBC academic camp and on-line. Thank you for your understanding.
The course will begin with a short series of introductory lectures on the history of Africa, and the Africa's part in the development of agricultural system along with visits from Japanese nationals who have recently returned from projects in Africa.There are many people from African countires to join training sessions on agricalture in Japan. Especially this semester under COVID19, we persue our susutainable global connection between African Countries and Japan focusing on the cultures, community building, agriculture. So in order to realize our goals everybody should know and experience gateways to Japanese agriculture in our neighborhood. Then you are ready to understand African countries in reality.The course will then focus on some countries: South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, and 2 or 3 other countries. Although all the lectures are offered on line, we reorganized class as combination of on-line lectures and Study Camp at SBC + Farm experience on the farm field in Endo Area around SFC campus.The aim of this course is to be interactive and experience-based(agriculture) even courses on Fridays are offered on-line. We will welcome guest speakers both from African countries and from Japan which means you will have many opportunities to meet diversity of people, have active group discussions, make some projects with your friends, realize the projects, have actual fieldwork on the farm, even on-line. As a goal of the course, you persue and make actual project plans for you, the next generation, to become friends and to be sustainable partners for the future.
授業シラバス
主題と目標/授業の手法など
The course will begin with a short series of introductory lectures on the history of Africa, and the Africa's part in the development of agricultural system along with visits from Japanese nationals who have recently returned from projects in Africa.There are many people from African countires to join training sessions on agricalture in Japan. Especially this semester under COVID19, we persue our susutainable global connection between African Countries and Japan focusing on the cultures, community building, agriculture. So in order to realize our goals everybody should know and experience gateways to Japanese agriculture in our neighborhood. Then you are ready to understand African countries in reality.The course will then focus on some countries: South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, and 2 or 3 other countries. Although all the lectures are offered on line, we reorganized class as combination of on-line lectures and Study Camp at SBC + Farm experience on the farm field in Endo Area around SFC campus.The aim of this course is to be interactive and experience-based(agriculture) even courses on Fridays are offered on-line. We will welcome guest speakers both from African countries and from Japan which means you will have many opportunities to meet diversity of people, have active group discussions, make some projects with your friends, realize the projects, have actual fieldwork on the farm, even on-line. As a goal of the course, you persue and make actual project plans for you, the next generation, to become friends and to be sustainable partners for the future.
教材・参考文献
TICAD site- http://www.ticad.net/
SADC site - http://www.sadc.int/
photo/address of African embassies in Tokyo
http://www.japanvisitor.com/index.php?cID=435&pID=1892
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/africa/bak_jaas/index-e.html
http://www.nepad.org/
提出課題・試験・成績評価の方法など
As this class will have a lecture focus regular attendance and participation
will form 40% of the grade. ( Note - if more than 4 class are missed, the student cannot pass the class.) 10% of the grade will be given for a short presentation and questions on each class. 35% will be given for the group final project work and presentation. 10% of the grade will be given for a final Individual Opinion Essay ( 500-750 words):
履修上の注意
1.Be punctual
2.Submit all the assignments through class SFC-SFS
3.100% attendance is required.
4.Positive and active participation is more than welcome.
5.We organize classes once evey two weeks, so please keep both 6 period and 7 period of Friday for this course.10/2(Fri)6period, 10/16(Fri)6-7periods, 10/30(Fri)6-7periods, 11/13(Fri)6-7periods, 11/27(Fri)6-7periods, 12/11(Fri)6-7periods, 12/19(Sat)Final Presentation 4-5periods. Keep other Friday 6th period for your groupwork activities.
6.We organize Farm work Day on 4 Saturdays(10/17,11/14,12/19,+1more day), 3 study camp at SBC(10/16, 11/13, 12/19) in Fall semester.Under the conditions of COVID19, the contents of the programs will be flexible. If you cannot actually join the farm work and SBC study camp because you take the course on-line from a remote area, don't worry, you can join all the programs on-line.
*This course was supposed to be offered as the combination of full-online and SBC academic camp but considering the present situation of COVID19, we have to give up SBC stay. We will be flexible to change the program and if the situation improves we will come back to the program combining SBC academic camp and on-line. Thank you for your understanding.(update:9/18)
授業計画
第1回 Guidance of the course
*Date & Period: 10/2 6period
*on-line Zoom
Introduction and Organization (all students planning to register must
attend this first class in order to understand class procedure and work)
第2回 Cross-culture Day 1
*Date & Period: 10/16 6period
*Class style: on-line
A Short History of Africa / form country research groups
第3回 Cross-culture Day 2
*Date & Period: 10/16 7period
*Class style: on-line
We stay at SBC, and experience Cross-culture Day with some guests.
We share her activities, its culture, dinner. We will have a lot of discussions with our guests. This one class covers two classes.
第4回 Introduction to some training projects on agriculture in Japan
*Date & Period: 10/30 6period
*on-line Zoom
Based on the lectures of some guests on farming in Japan,we study and discuss the reality of agriculture and the possibilities of collaborative training projects on agriculture.
第5回 Introduction to some training projects on agriculture in some African countries
*Date & Period: 10/30 7period
*on-line Zoom
Based on the lectures of some guests on farming in some African countries,we study and discuss the reality of agriculture and the possibilities of collaborative training projects on agriculture.
International Students from Mozanbique will present their research and have group discussions
第6回 ABE initiative exchange student speakers 1
*DATE & Period: 11/13 6period
*Class style: on-line
International Students from African countires will present their research and have group discussions.
第7回 Guest speakers
*Date & Period: 11/13 7period
*Class style: on-line
The leaders of NGOs, leaders of social transformation or researchers will present lectures about their policy in collaboration with Japan.
第8回 Mid-term presentations
*Date & Period: 11/27 6period
*on-line Zoom
10min mid-term presentations from each group
第9回 Group discussions on mid-term presentations with guests
*Date & Period: 11/27 7period
*on-line Zoom
Group discussions on mid-term presentations with guests from NGOs, diplomats, entreprenuers, both from African countries and from Japan.
第10回 Lectures & Panel on the deep-insight to realize our collaborative, sustainable partnership
*Date & Period: 12/11 6period
*on-line Zoom
Deplomats or researchers from African countries will present lectures about their policy in collaboration with Japan, sharing 3min presentations at the end of the class.
第11回 Group Discussions on the deep-insight to realize our collaborative, sustainable partnership
*Date & Period: 12/11 7period
*on-line Zoom
Group discussions on the deep-insight to realize our collaborative, sustainable partnership with our guests.
第12回 Final Presentations-1
*Date & Period: 12/19 4period
*Class style: on-line
Each students have 5min for the final presentation. They can organize a group presentation or an individual presentation.
第13回 Group discussions on final presentations-2
*Date & Period: 12/19 5period
*Class style: on-line
We will organize 6 groups based on the final presentations and have group discussions and share the contents of the discussions as 5min group presentations.
第14回 Fieldwork Experience on the farm
*Date & Period: 10/17, 11/14, + one more day, 9:00-12:00
*On the farm, in case of remote access:join us on-line
第15回 Fieldwork Experience on the farm.
Date & Period: 10/17, 11/14, + one more day, 9:00-12:00
*On the farm, in case of remote access:join us on-line
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