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Giulia Dugar

Adjunct professor

Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Research fellow

Department of Political and Social Sciences

Teaching tutor

Department of Political and Social Sciences

Curriculum vitae

Education and Qualifications

2022: Start as a Post-Doc Research Fellow at the Department of Stastistical Sciences Paolo Fortunati, Bologna University Alma Mater Studiorum, Italy.

2022: Ph.D. at the Department of Political and Social Studies, Bologna University Alma Mater Studiorum, Italy.

2020: Visiting Research Fellow at the ISS (Institute of Social Sciences), University of Tokyo, Japan.

2018: Master's Degree on Immigration. Migratory phenomena and social transformations, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy.

2016: Master's Degree on Languages, economics and juridical institutions of Asia -  Japanese curricula, Department of Oriental Languages, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy.

2015-2016: Year exchange on the Overseas project at GSICS (Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies), Kobe University, Japan. JASSO scholarship holder.

2014: Bachelor's degree on Languages, culture, and society of Asia and Mediterranean Africa, Department of Oriental Languages, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy.

2013: Six-month exchange on Erasmus project at Polytechnic Institute Sciences Po Lyon, France.

 

Collaboration

2021: Collaboration with the Department of Human Studies, University of Verona, Italy, in the Melarete Project, coordinate by Prof. Luigina Mortari.

Sine 2020: collaboration (authorship) with Pandora Rivista (online and paper Journal), Bologna, Italy.

Since 2018: after a traineeship period, the start of collaboration for projects building and management with the research institute of Fondazione Leone Moressa, Venice, Italy.

 

Conferences and Workshops

2023

  • Paper presented (peer review): “Intergenerational transmission of experimental incorporation: Narratives voiced by immigrant-origin youths in Japan”, presso la Conferenza Espanet2023 Conference, Università Statale degli Studi di Milano.
  • Paper presented (peer review): “Towards a typology of immigrant-origin youths in Japan: Assessing integration paths through academic ambition and parental support”. Presentato presso la Conferenza “EAJS (European Association of Japanese Studies) 2023”, University of Ghent, Belgium.
  • Giulia Dugar (presenting author), Roberto Impicciatore and Francesca Tosi (peer review) “Leaving the parental home between central and inner areas in Italy during the 20th century”. Paper presented at “STOREP 2023” conference (Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell’Economia Politica), Università di Bari, Italy.
  • Guest lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Guest lecturer at the "Pratiche sociali e giuridiche nell'accoglienza ed integrazione dei migranti" CAF (Corso di Alta Formazione), Fondazione Alma Mater, University of Bologna, Italy.

2022

  • Guest lecturer at the Satsuma Chair guest lecture series, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
  • Paper presented (peer review): “The integration of immigrant-origin youths in Japan: Assessing the Western-led theoretic framework”. Paper to be presented at the “16th NAJS (Nordic Association for the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society)” conference, Oslo University, Norway.
  • Paper presented: “Integration of immigrant-origin youths in Japan”. Paper to be presented at the “Past and Present Migration Challenges: What European and American History Can Teach Us” conference, Forlì Campus, Università di Bologna, Italy.
  • Paper presented: “A historiographical framework of Japanese Immigration”. Paper to be presented at the “Società italiana di storia internazionale” conference, Università degli Studi di Siena, Siena, Italy.

2021

  • Participation to the ESPAnet 2021 Conference (peer review), online. Panel: "Le politiche di integrazione dei giovani figli di immigrati: quali pratiche e quali sfide?", paper presented: "Crawling from abroad: understanding the school integration paths of immigrant-origin youths in Japan".
  • Participation (peer review) at the "17th EAJS Workshop for Doctoral Students", Freie Universität, Berlin. Current member of the EAJS (European Association of Japanese Studies).
  • As Panelist: Giulia Dugar and Yuki Nagae (2021). Panel session: "Answering to the roll call: challenges and good practices for the integration of immigrants’ children at school ". Panel as part of the conference on “IMISCOE PhD led Workshops on Norms and Values”, organized by Novamigra, IMISCOE, and Malmӧ University.
  • Partecipation at the Summer School: Venice Summer School ResetDOC - Free Speech, Its Primacy and Challenges, at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italia.
  • Presentation of the paper: "Implications of the Japanese multicultural education system on labour market access: Narratives from immigrant-origin youths". Paper to be presented at the ADiM Doctoral and Postdoctoral Colloquium, in Lampedusa, Italy.

2020

  • Participation to ESPAnet 2020 (peer review), at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Panel: "Le politiche di integrazione dei giovani figli di immigrati: quali pratiche e quali sfide?", presenting "Uneven national implementation of educational policies in Japan and its implications for foreign-citizen and immigrant-origin students".

2019

  • Participation to the SLSA 2019 Conference (peer review), at Leeds University. Stream on Citizenship and welfare, presenting "The Empowerment of immigrants' rights in 21st century Japan: the role of CSOs".
  • Participation to the Mondi Migranti 2019 Conference (peer review), at Università degli Studi di Milano. Stream on Civil society and solidarity with migrants and refugees, presenting "The Empowerment of Local Citizenship in 21st Century Japan - Local practices emerging from the CSOs to ensure rights for newcomer immigrants in the Kōbe Case Study, in light of an Italian comparative perspective".