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Civilizations (

『文明』

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International Journal of the Institute of Civilization Research No.24

Special issue 2019

: Dialogue between Civilizations

Table of Contents

Preface Kazushige Yamamoto (Director of Institute of Civilization Research)

International Symposium: The 4th Dialogue between Civilizations Yoichi Hirano, Shogo Tanaka 1-3 List of the Authors 4

PART I

I. Societal Studies

Foreigners from within? French school and regional languages beetween the 19th and the 21th centuries.

Yan Lespoux 6-12 The revival movement of “Poésies Provençales” and the formation of Provence Identity in the 19th century.

Mina Adachi 13-16

II. Environmental Studies

Nature Oriented Metrics of Wellbeing Based on Environment-Related QOL

Takuo Nakashima, Yoichi Hirano 18-24 Feeling Expansion Model of Environment-related QOL for Leisure Tourism

Soji Lee 25-30

III. Studies on Human Body and Mind

Breathing in Syugyo: Toward a Better Way of Living

Ji He Hsieh 32-36

IV. Dialogue between Civilizations and Cultures

About Old Photographs Related to Siebold in the Brandenstein-Zeppelin Archives

Nobukata Kutsuzawa 38-47

V. Civilization and the humanity

An aspect of the historical development of the concept of the “golden ratio”― concerning the “divine proportion” in the Renaissance period ―

Yoichi Hirano 50-61 Relocation and Décroissance in Tourism Development

Toru Hattori 62-65

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PART II VI. Abstract

>.H\QRWH/HFWXUH@Relational practice of listening as dialogue

Kyoko Murakami 68-69

>.H\QRWH/HFWXUH@A negative legacy of modernization: The mental disorder Taijin Kyofusho

Shogo Tanaka 69-70

Quality of Life Movement and Embodied Wellbeing. An introduction

Denis Francesconi 70-71

The constructed cultural

Silvia Wyder 72-73

Business opportunities for a transition to sustainability through Circular Economy

Marina Pieroni 73

Tracing Bicultural Talent within Multinational Corporation

Kristina Kazuhara 74

Philipp Franz von Siebold: A scholar of Japanese Studies and Cosmopolitane

Peter Pantzer 74

The shape of knowledge in the Renaissance

Tomoko Nakamura 75-76

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