16 Mar - 02 Apr 2024 Ostermarkt Schloss Schönbrunn Schloss Schönbrunn 28 Mar 2024 Osterfestspiele Salzburg: Max Cooper – Seme Felsenreitschule 29 Mar 2024 Pflanzen für alle - Großer Pflanzenverkauf CAPE 10 29 Mar - 30 Mar 2024 Horst Frühlingsfest O - Der Klub Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Was ist los in Wien am Oster-Wochenende? Clubbing in Wien: Partyguide für's Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 01 Mar - 30 Jun 2024 Here we are! Frauen im Design 1900 - heute Hofmobiliendepot. Möbel Museum Wien 02 Mar 2024 - 02 Feb 2025 Auf der Flucht Museum Niederösterreich 02 Mar - 05 May 2024 Lobau lauschen Lobaumuseum 03 Mar - 20 May 2024 Andrea Cusumano – Raumdramaturgie Nitsch Museum Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Gabriele Vogt: Local Governance in Okinawa https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 15 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Uni Wien Campus / Altes AKH Mehr 15 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/97584155813?pwd=Vk9tZjFFRTUxdjJDSVU4VFplYlY3Zz09Meeting-ID: 975 8415 5813 | PW: 061339Online-Stream Mehr Oku, a hamlet of less than 200 inhabitants in Okinawa’s Yanbaru region, is known as a place of alternative economy, rich social capital and vivid local self-governance. The basis to this is the hamlet’s local shop, the so-called kyōdōten (共同店). Founded in the early 20th century as a private initiative, to ensure the distribution of Oku’s rich forest resources, and later of agricultural products such as tea and citrus fruits, the kyōdōten as a cooperatively run shop has taken over a central economic position in the hamlet. It has served as a meeting point for the hamlet’s inhabitants and various local organizations, thereby providing a space for community-building. Its organizational structure, which is based on principles of direct democracy has expanded beyond the shop administration and shaped the model of governance within the hamlet itself. The Oku kyōdōten model has spread in Okinawa and occasionally beyond, and today, while several shops already had to close their shutters amidst population aging, outmigration and the wider distribution of chain supermarkets, several dozen cooperatively run shops still persist.In this case study, I apply the concept of place-making to address the historic and contemporary relevance of the Oku kyōdōten. I argue that the cooperatively run shop over the course of the past century has insured Oku’s economic wealth, tight social networks and its relative administrative autonomy from outside governance on a municipal level. Today, however, against the backdrop of demographic change and developmental initiatives in Yanbaru, the store’s future is anything but certain. By analyzing the kyōdōten model, I assess the potential and the limitations of economic vitality, social support and political autonomy in the marginalized regions of Japan.BIO:Gabriele Vogt holds the Chair of Japanese Studies / Social Sciences at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. She has been studying local politics and civic engagement in Okinawa for more than twenty years, and has also extensively researched population aging, eldercare and international migration to Japan. Among her recent publications is a co-authored piece with Ken V. L. Hijino, Identity politics in Okinawan elections: The emergence of regional populism (Japan Forum, 33:1, 2021), and a monograph entitled Population aging and international health-caregiver migration to Japan (Springer, 2018).Streaming-Link:https://univienna.zoom.us/j/97584155813?pwd=Vk9tZjFFRTUxdjJDSVU4VFplYlY3Zz09Meeting-ID: 975 8415 5813 | PW: 061339
28 Mar 2024 Osterfestspiele Salzburg: Max Cooper – Seme Felsenreitschule 29 Mar 2024 Pflanzen für alle - Großer Pflanzenverkauf CAPE 10 29 Mar - 30 Mar 2024 Horst Frühlingsfest O - Der Klub Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Was ist los in Wien am Oster-Wochenende? Clubbing in Wien: Partyguide für's Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 01 Mar - 30 Jun 2024 Here we are! Frauen im Design 1900 - heute Hofmobiliendepot. Möbel Museum Wien 02 Mar 2024 - 02 Feb 2025 Auf der Flucht Museum Niederösterreich 02 Mar - 05 May 2024 Lobau lauschen Lobaumuseum 03 Mar - 20 May 2024 Andrea Cusumano – Raumdramaturgie Nitsch Museum Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Gabriele Vogt: Local Governance in Okinawa https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 15 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Uni Wien Campus / Altes AKH Mehr 15 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/97584155813?pwd=Vk9tZjFFRTUxdjJDSVU4VFplYlY3Zz09Meeting-ID: 975 8415 5813 | PW: 061339Online-Stream Mehr Oku, a hamlet of less than 200 inhabitants in Okinawa’s Yanbaru region, is known as a place of alternative economy, rich social capital and vivid local self-governance. The basis to this is the hamlet’s local shop, the so-called kyōdōten (共同店). Founded in the early 20th century as a private initiative, to ensure the distribution of Oku’s rich forest resources, and later of agricultural products such as tea and citrus fruits, the kyōdōten as a cooperatively run shop has taken over a central economic position in the hamlet. It has served as a meeting point for the hamlet’s inhabitants and various local organizations, thereby providing a space for community-building. Its organizational structure, which is based on principles of direct democracy has expanded beyond the shop administration and shaped the model of governance within the hamlet itself. The Oku kyōdōten model has spread in Okinawa and occasionally beyond, and today, while several shops already had to close their shutters amidst population aging, outmigration and the wider distribution of chain supermarkets, several dozen cooperatively run shops still persist.In this case study, I apply the concept of place-making to address the historic and contemporary relevance of the Oku kyōdōten. I argue that the cooperatively run shop over the course of the past century has insured Oku’s economic wealth, tight social networks and its relative administrative autonomy from outside governance on a municipal level. Today, however, against the backdrop of demographic change and developmental initiatives in Yanbaru, the store’s future is anything but certain. By analyzing the kyōdōten model, I assess the potential and the limitations of economic vitality, social support and political autonomy in the marginalized regions of Japan.BIO:Gabriele Vogt holds the Chair of Japanese Studies / Social Sciences at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. She has been studying local politics and civic engagement in Okinawa for more than twenty years, and has also extensively researched population aging, eldercare and international migration to Japan. Among her recent publications is a co-authored piece with Ken V. L. Hijino, Identity politics in Okinawan elections: The emergence of regional populism (Japan Forum, 33:1, 2021), and a monograph entitled Population aging and international health-caregiver migration to Japan (Springer, 2018).Streaming-Link:https://univienna.zoom.us/j/97584155813?pwd=Vk9tZjFFRTUxdjJDSVU4VFplYlY3Zz09Meeting-ID: 975 8415 5813 | PW: 061339
29 Mar 2024 Pflanzen für alle - Großer Pflanzenverkauf CAPE 10 29 Mar - 30 Mar 2024 Horst Frühlingsfest O - Der Klub Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Was ist los in Wien am Oster-Wochenende? Clubbing in Wien: Partyguide für's Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 01 Mar - 30 Jun 2024 Here we are! Frauen im Design 1900 - heute Hofmobiliendepot. Möbel Museum Wien 02 Mar 2024 - 02 Feb 2025 Auf der Flucht Museum Niederösterreich 02 Mar - 05 May 2024 Lobau lauschen Lobaumuseum 03 Mar - 20 May 2024 Andrea Cusumano – Raumdramaturgie Nitsch Museum Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Gabriele Vogt: Local Governance in Okinawa https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 15 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Uni Wien Campus / Altes AKH Mehr 15 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/97584155813?pwd=Vk9tZjFFRTUxdjJDSVU4VFplYlY3Zz09Meeting-ID: 975 8415 5813 | PW: 061339Online-Stream Mehr Oku, a hamlet of less than 200 inhabitants in Okinawa’s Yanbaru region, is known as a place of alternative economy, rich social capital and vivid local self-governance. The basis to this is the hamlet’s local shop, the so-called kyōdōten (共同店). Founded in the early 20th century as a private initiative, to ensure the distribution of Oku’s rich forest resources, and later of agricultural products such as tea and citrus fruits, the kyōdōten as a cooperatively run shop has taken over a central economic position in the hamlet. It has served as a meeting point for the hamlet’s inhabitants and various local organizations, thereby providing a space for community-building. Its organizational structure, which is based on principles of direct democracy has expanded beyond the shop administration and shaped the model of governance within the hamlet itself. The Oku kyōdōten model has spread in Okinawa and occasionally beyond, and today, while several shops already had to close their shutters amidst population aging, outmigration and the wider distribution of chain supermarkets, several dozen cooperatively run shops still persist.In this case study, I apply the concept of place-making to address the historic and contemporary relevance of the Oku kyōdōten. I argue that the cooperatively run shop over the course of the past century has insured Oku’s economic wealth, tight social networks and its relative administrative autonomy from outside governance on a municipal level. Today, however, against the backdrop of demographic change and developmental initiatives in Yanbaru, the store’s future is anything but certain. By analyzing the kyōdōten model, I assess the potential and the limitations of economic vitality, social support and political autonomy in the marginalized regions of Japan.BIO:Gabriele Vogt holds the Chair of Japanese Studies / Social Sciences at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. She has been studying local politics and civic engagement in Okinawa for more than twenty years, and has also extensively researched population aging, eldercare and international migration to Japan. Among her recent publications is a co-authored piece with Ken V. L. Hijino, Identity politics in Okinawan elections: The emergence of regional populism (Japan Forum, 33:1, 2021), and a monograph entitled Population aging and international health-caregiver migration to Japan (Springer, 2018).Streaming-Link:https://univienna.zoom.us/j/97584155813?pwd=Vk9tZjFFRTUxdjJDSVU4VFplYlY3Zz09Meeting-ID: 975 8415 5813 | PW: 061339
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© Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Gabriele Vogt: Local Governance in Okinawa https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 15 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Uni Wien Campus / Altes AKH Mehr 15 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/97584155813?pwd=Vk9tZjFFRTUxdjJDSVU4VFplYlY3Zz09Meeting-ID: 975 8415 5813 | PW: 061339Online-Stream Mehr