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Ships in the Night: Expansion of the Separation of Politics and Religion in Japan as the U.S. Supreme Court Abandons the Separation of Church and State
“Ships in the Night: Expansion of the Separation of Politics and Religion in Japan as the U.S. Supreme Court Abandons the Separation of Church and State” by Frank Ravitch of Michigan State University College of Law, United States, has been announced as a keynote to be presented at The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & …
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Successful Prophecy? Jehovah’s Witnesses and COVID-19
Successful Prophecy? Jehovah’s Witnesses and COVID-19” by George D. Chryssides of the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, has been announced as the second keynote to be presented at The 12th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences, held concurrently with The 12th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2022)(ACP2022). To participate in ACP/ACERP2022 …
The Rehabilitation of a Buddhist Heretic
“The Rehabilitation of a Buddhist Heretic” by Brian Victoria of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, United Kingdom, has been announced as the third keynote to be presented at The 12th Asian Conference on Psychology & Behavioral Sciences (ACP2022), held concurrently with The 12th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2022). To participate in …
To Be Young and Depressed: Higher Prevalence Rates for Depression in Youngsters in the Netherlands
“To Be Young and Depressed: Higher Prevalence Rates for Depression in Youngsters in the Netherlands” by Jan Spijker of Radboud University, Netherlands, has been announced as a keynote to be presented at The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023) and The 13th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2023). To …
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Whose Time Am I Spending? Non-zero-sum Time Perception Promotes Psychological Well-being and Prosociality
“Whose Time Am I Spending? Non-zero-sum Time Perception Promotes Psychological Well-being and Prosociality” by Yu Niiya of Hosei University, Japan, has been announced as a keynote to be presented at The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023) and The 13th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2023). To participate in …
Yukiko Sawano Joins the Panel for ‘Longevity, Happiness, and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan and Beyond’
Professor Sawano will join Héctor García, Dexter Da Silva and Lowell Sheppard to share their expertise and insights on community-building practices within ageing cultures in and outside of Japan.
