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SEMINAR A
Lecturer(s) | KANIE, NORICHIKA |
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Credit(s) | 4 |
Academic Year/Semester | 2025 Fall |
Day/Period | Thu.2,3 |
Campus | SFC |
Class Format | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) |
Registration Number | 42560 |
Faculty/Graduate School | POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES |
Year Level | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Field | RESEARCH SEMINARS SEMINARS |
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Prerequisites(Recommended) | C1114 地球環境政策/GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS B6036 グローバルガバナンス/GLOBAL GOVERNANCE |
Location | SFC;Other |
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K-Number | FPE-CO-05003-311-88 |
Course Administrator | Faculty/Graduate School | FPE | POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES |
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Department/Major | CO | ||
Main Course Number | Level | 0 | Faculty-wide |
Major Classification | 5 | Research Seminars | |
Minor Classification | 00 | Seminar | |
Subject Type | 3 | Elective subject | |
Supplemental Course Information | Class Classification | 3 | Seminar |
Class Format | 1 | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) | |
Language of Instruction | 1 | Japanese | |
Academic Discipline | 88 | Comprehensive / Integrated Areas (Interdisciplinary Studies) |
Course Summary
Basically this course is a continuation of Kanie-lab which was held during Spring 2023 semester. Working language is Japanese, and the course is conducted in collaboration with xSDG Lab. and consortium. Syllabus is subject to change.
Course Description/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome
This class focuses on sustainable future mainly in terms of political science perspective, and trying to solve real world problems. Among other things, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the main focus of the class.
The Sustainable Development Goals were decided at the United Nation in September 2015, targeting to attain by 2030. Although the goals and targets were decided at global level, implementation, follow up and review details have not yet been decided. This year we will focus on international institutions and on implementation at national and local levels and explore effective means to attain the goals and targets.
The research will be designed to have a close link with the on-going research projects of the professor in charge of this class, and to be trans-disciplinary in nature.
Students will explore stages of problem-solving from agenda-setting to implementation. Following you will find the project conducted in 2024.
Food and the SDGs, Fashion and the SDGs, Cosmetics and the SDGs, Athletic Association and the SDGs, Companies Evaluation, Individual projects.
The Sustainable Development Goals were decided at the United Nation in September 2015, targeting to attain by 2030. Although the goals and targets were decided at global level, implementation, follow up and review details have not yet been decided. This year we will focus on international institutions and on implementation at national and local levels and explore effective means to attain the goals and targets.
The research will be designed to have a close link with the on-going research projects of the professor in charge of this class, and to be trans-disciplinary in nature.
Students will explore stages of problem-solving from agenda-setting to implementation. Following you will find the project conducted in 2024.
Food and the SDGs, Fashion and the SDGs, Cosmetics and the SDGs, Athletic Association and the SDGs, Companies Evaluation, Individual projects.
Research Seminar Theme
xSDG
Project Theme (next semester)
We will decide based on the response of the students, but we would like to continue with the same theme throughout the next term if possible.
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Textbooks
To be announced at the first meeting
Reference Books
Norichika Kanie, SDGs, Chukoshinsho, Norichika Kanie and Frank Biremann eds. "Governing through Goals", MIT Press, 2017
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