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Official feed of the UBC Meiji at 150 Project. Stay tuned for information on Guest Lectures, Workshops, and Podcasts promoting Japanese History at UBC! @ubccjr

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#UPDATE: All 120 scholar interviews of the #Meijiat150 Podcast 🎧 have been archived for posterity at the @ubclibrary Open Collections. Please use the link below to listen to archived episodes. Thank you for listening, and for over 81,000 downloads to date!open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=*&p=0…


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John Cooper Robinson, @Wycliffe_UofT alumni, took quite some photos during his missionary work in Japan. You can find some of them in our Meiji at 150 collection: go.library.ubc.ca/mpq3mz @meijiat150 @UBCAsianLibrary

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Now that all 120 scholar interviews have been archived at @ubclibrary Open Collections, the #Meijiat150 Podcast 🎧 will go “off air” in Nov. 2022. Until then, find us on Apple, Spotify & our website. Bookmark this link to access past episodes after that: open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=*&p=0…


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Many thanks to all the guests and listeners of this series. I am beyond grateful to everybody at @ubclibrary @UBCAsianLibrary & @DigitizeUBC for making sure these #Meijiat150 podcast episodes will be available #OpenAccess for years to come. See the link tagged below for episodes.

#UPDATE: All 120 scholar interviews of the #Meijiat150 Podcast 🎧 have been archived for posterity at the @ubclibrary Open Collections. Please use the link below to listen to archived episodes. Thank you for listening, and for over 81,000 downloads to date!open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=*&p=0…



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Do you like playing sugoroku? We have Tokyo gōshō sugoroku 東京豪商寿語六 for you. From Meiji at 150 dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.036… @UBCAsianLibrary @meijiat150

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💯! This is why my @meijiat150 podcast features 120 scholars of Japanese studies (mostly historians), and my @JapanOTR series has over 50 and counting focusing on current events and politics. My goal is to provide a platform for scholars to engage the public and share expertise!


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On #InternationalPodcastDay2021, I'm excited to invite everyone to the @HmanitiesPodNet Symposium on Oct. 16, where I'll join the talented @CassidyCash & @anniehgalvin to talk about Podcast Production. Looking forward to a productive and informative panel! humanitiespodnetwork.org/index.php/basi…

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📢Enroll in Spring 2021, History 423: Okinawa, taught by Professor Mark McNally @uhmanoa It is an asynchronous online course. Dr. McNally's podcast on early modern Japanese relations with the Ryūkyū kingdom available at meijiat150.podbean.com/e/episode-63-d… @meijiat150 #okinawa #ryukyu


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Excited to see this in print, and honored for the opportunity to add a chapter about the pedagogical benefits of #podcasts and #podcasting in the classroom! Many thanks to @kenleyd for the tireless editing and for making this possible! #podcastsforasianists @JapanOTR @meijiat150

Now available for pre-order from our distribution partner, @ColumbiaUP: TEACHING ABOUT ASIA IN A TIME OF PANDEMIC, a new Asia Shorts volume featuring pedagogical case studies and essays on teaching #AsianStudies in the era of #COVID19. cup.columbia.edu/book/teaching-…



Episode 61 - Dr. Kazuhiro Oharazeki (Setsunan) podbean.com/ew/pb-4xds6-9a…

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This is an important work indeed! It was my privilege to interview Dr. Oharazeki for the #Meijiat150 Podcast. You can find the episode (and full transcript) here: meijiat150.arts.ubc.ca/episode-61-dr-…



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Couldn’t agree more! Making academic work more accessible for the public has been my main goal with both my #Meijiat150 and #JapanOnTheRecord podcasts now with a total of nearly 180 episodes with a diverse range of Japan experts. @meijiat150 @JapanOTR jotr.transistor.fm


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確かに、デジタル業績の評価の問題、研究者にとっては喫緊の課題だという認識が世界的に広まっていますね。 jusonbo.co.jp/books/233_inde… こちらの本の、特に「第8章 研究者の取り組みへの評価の問題」に、そのような問題について日本語で書いておりますので、よかったらぜひご高覧ください。


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アジア研究協会AASのブログの、日本近代史研究者@TristanGrunow による論考が、今、デジタルヒューマニティーズを推進することの必然性、さらにそのような新しい研究活動をいかに評価するか、つまり学術研究の枠組みの再構築の必要性を述べており大変勉強になった。彼が取り組んだ@meijiat150 にも注目

New #AsiaNow post: @TristanGrunow makes a case for making digital scholarship count in #AsianStudies as we collectively "rebuild academia anew from the ground up" in 2020 and beyond. #dh #DigitalHumanities buff.ly/3f3LCll



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Listen here: Episode 114 - Dr. Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci (Stanford) podbean.com/eu/pb-9u65h-b3…


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Congrats to Dr. Takeuchi-Demirci! Hear her discuss her award-winning book on the #Meijiat150 Podcast Episode 114 - Dr. Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci (@Stanford): podbean.com/eu/pb-9u65h-b3…

New #AsiaNow post: John Whitney Hall Book Prize winner Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci speaks about her @stanfordpress book, CONTRACEPTIVE DIPLOMACY: REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS AND IMPERIAL AMBITIONS IN THE US AND JAPAN. buff.ly/3exzERs



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