Symposium ”Asian Cities and the Human-Centered Society” - Tokyo College

Symposium ”Asian Cities and the Human-Centered Society”

When:
2023.01.31 @ 10:00 – 13:30
2023-01-31T10:00:00+09:00
2023-01-31T13:30:00+09:00
Symposium ”Asian Cities and the Human-Centered Society”
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Date(s) Tuesday, 31 January 2023, 10:00 am - 1:30 pm JST
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Language English (English-Japanese simultaneous translation available)
Abstract

This symposium discusses the trajectory of human-centered society development in Asia through interdisciplinary and transnational dialogues. To what extent can technology support human-centered approaches to urban living? Does the trajectory for human-centered society development address human interests, values, and well-being, or simply the technology itself? Where are cultural, societal, and heritage values situated within this trajectory?

Program

Opening Remarks

 

Session 1 – On building a human-centered society: What it means

【Speakers】

YOKOHARI Makoto(Professor, Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo)

 

Monique SUKSMANINGSIH(Regional Board Director, Broadway Malyan)

 

Yao SHEN(Associate Professor, Department of Urban and Rural Planning, School of Architecture, Hunan University)

 

【Moderator】 

Jesse RAFEIRO ( Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College)

 

 

Session 2 – Situating cultural and heritage values in the trajectory of human-centered society

【Speakers】

Johannes WIDODO(Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore)

 

Denny ZULKAIDI(Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development, Institute of Technology Bandung)

 

【Moderator】

Riela DRIANDA(Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, Waseda University)

 

 

Closing Remarks

 

【Facilitator】

Rosita SAMSUDIN (Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College)

 

Speaker Profile

Speakers

YOKOHARI Makoto(Professor, Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo)

 

Monique SUKSMANINGSIH(Practice Principal, Design Director, Broadway Malyan)

 

Yao SHEN(Associate Professor, Department of Urban and Rural Planning, School of Architecture, Hunan University)

 

Johannes WIDODO(Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore)

 

Denny ZULKAIDI(Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development, Institute of Technology Bandung)

 

Moderator 

Jesse RAFEIRO ( Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College)

 

Riela DRIANDA(Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, Waseda University)

 

Facilitator

Rosita SAMSUDIN (Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College)

Organized by Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo/Institute for Advanced Social Sciences, Waseda University/School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development, Institute of Technology Bandung
Contact tokyo.college.event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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