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Comparative Sociology: Present Status and Future Directions

Thursday, July 17, 2014: 10:30 AM-12:20 PM
Room: Booth 51
RC20 Comparative Sociology (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizer:
Masamichi SASAKI, Chuo University, Japan
Co-chairs:
Jean-Pascal DALOZ, CNRS University of Strasbourg, France and Masamichi SASAKI, Chuo University, Japan
Comparative Sociology As an Inquiry and As a Teaching Discipline: An Attempt of Comparative Analysis (Oral Presentation)
Andrey REZAEV, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Different Manifestations of the Public Sphere in Japan and Korea (Oral Presentation)
Dong-No KIM, Yonsei University, South Korea

Welfare Magnetism within Public Opinion. Evaluating Welfare Opinions Among First and Second Generation Immigrants (Oral Presentation)
Tim REESKENS, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Wim VAN OORSCHOT, Leuven University, Belgium

Change in Daily Eating Habits – Organization and Arrangement of Nutrition Patterns in the Context of Family and Public Compared Between Germany and Japan (Oral Presentation)
René JOHN, Institut für Sozialinnovation, Germany; Jana RUECKERT-JOHN, Institute for Social Innovation, Germany