Digital Humanity: Einaudi Center for International Studies-KGRI Joint Research Project
Security
Summary
The project will survey on human society in contemporary digital world with the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University. Our global and interdisciplinary research outcome will be published as e-books from Cornell University Press. In the research, we will use Meridian 180, which is a world-wide discussion platform in the web provided by the Einaudi Center. It has multi-language translation service (Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean), and we can discuss important academic or policy agendas with scholars all over the world through this platform, e-Conference, and its global summit.
Project Member
Note: "◎" indicates the program chairperson.
Name | Affiliation | Position | Field of Specialization / Research Interests |
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◎KOMAMURA, Keigo | Keio University / Faculty of Law | Vice-President / Professor | Constitutional Law, Media Law |
KOKURYO, Jiro | Keio University / Faculty of Policy Management | Vice-President / Professor | Management Information System |
OYA, Takehiro | Faculty of Law | Professor | Jurisprudence |
SAITO, Kunifumi | Faculty of Policy Management | Assistant Professor | Finance Information System |
YAMAMOTO, Tatsuhiko | Law School / Keio University Global Research Institute (KGRI) | Professor / Deputy-Director | Constitutional Law, Law of Privacy |
OISHI, Yutaka | Faculty of Law | Professor | Political Communication |
ZUKEYAMA, Kodai | Graduate School of Law | Doctoral Program | Constitutional Law, Law of Regulation |
MIYAZAKI, Hirokazu | Department of Anthropology, Cornell University | Professor | Anthoropology |
RILES, Annelise | Cornell University Law School | Professor | Comparative Legal Anthorology |