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Access Inquiries Sitemap JP AboutIntroduction to IRIDeSGreetings from the DirectorOrganizational structureCOVID-19 preventive measuresCurrent updatesActivitiesPress releasesQuick reponse disaster surveyOpeningsOrganizationResearch organizationFaculty membersRisk Evaluation and Disaster Mitigation Research Division Disaster Humanities and Social Science Division Disaster Medical Science Division Practical Research and Collaboration Division Endowed Research Division Joint Research Division Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Global Centre for Disaster Statistics Kesennuma Satellite Office Public Relations Office Administration OfficeResearch and PracticeGreat East Japan EarthquakeDisaster investigationsDisaster Resilience Co-Creation Research ProjectApplication Guidelines 2024Collaboration in JapanMoUs with local governmentsMoUs with educational institutionsRadiation Emergency Medicine Promotion CenterInternational collaborationInternational research collaboration and partnershipsInternational MoUsAPRU-IRIDeS Multi-Hazards ProgramTU/UCL Collaborative Research and Education Centre for a Resilient SocietyInternational Collaborating Center of Disaster Education Research and ImplementationWorld Tsunami Awareness DayG7 Science and Technology Ministers&#039; 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IRIDeS VisitOrganizations and projects collaborating with IRIDeSDesignated National University Core Research Cluster of Disaster ScienceWorld BOSAI ForumInstitute for Disaster Reconstruction and Regeneration Research -IDRRRWISE Program for Sustainability in the Dynamic Earth(SyDE)International Joint Graduate Program in Resilience and Safety StudiesTOHOKU FORUM for CREATIVITY -Thematic ProgramsArcDR³ Initiative(Architecture and Urban Design for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience)Japan Hub of Disaster Resilience Partners(JHoP)EventsUpcoming eventsRegular events in JapaneseInternational regular eventsWorld Bosai Forum - IRIDeSAIWESTIRIDeS tourPrint & Digital ResourcesPublicationsIRIDeS ChannelDatabaseTsunami Trace Database in JapanStatistical Database on the Great East Japan EarthquakeDatabase in JapaneseMedia coverageFor visitorsMedia/PressVisitorsInquiries about studying at IRIDeSFor IRIDeS Faculty and Staff Organization HOME Organization BORET Penmellen Sébastien Research Division Risk Evaluation and Disaster Mitigation Research Division Disaster Humanities and Social Science Division Disaster Medical Science Division Practical Research and Collaboration Division Endowed Research Division Joint Research Division Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Global Centre for Disaster Statistics Kesennuma Satellite Office Public Relations Office Administration Office Practical Research and Collaboration Division International Research Collaboration Office Associate Professor PhD BORET Penmellen Sébastien Concurrent: Graduate School of Environmental Studies Associate Professor +81-22-752-2153 @ Death in Times of Crisis (ditoc) Academia Researcher Database Research Subject(s) I am a socio-cultural anthropologist studying life and death rituals, religion, and collective memory. Besides, I examine their roles for the bereaved and society&#039;s well-being and welfare at large in the contexts of disasters. Finally, my interest extends to people&#039;s conception and relationship to the environment. My ethnographic areas include Indonesia, France, and Japan. Key Words Rituals of Life and Death / Religion.Memory / Human Diginity and Welfare / Environment Website Death in Times of Crisis (ditoc) Academia Research Activities DEATH STUDIES: I research the handling of the corpses, funerals, grief ane memory of the dead in contemporary society and disasters.  1) "Japanese Tree Burial: Ecology, Kinship and the Culture of Death" Routledge, 2014  Tree burial uses a large forest as a cemetery instead of traditional family gravestones. Each grave consists of a small tree on which a small wooden tablet inscribed with the deceased&#39;s name. The book shows how the new practice fits into the development of ecological ideas and how individuals&#39; remains can nourish the earth and rejoin natural cycles. (MORE INFO https://www.routledge.com/Japanese-Tree-Burial-Ecology-Kinship-and-the-Culture-of-Death/Boret/p/book/9781138200333)  2) "Death in the Early Twenty-first Century," Palgrave, 2017.  The book demonstrates that mortuary practices are not fixed forms, but rather dynamic processes negotiated by the dying, the bereaved, funeral experts, and public institutions. (MORE INFO https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319523644) MASS DEATH This study presents lessons learned from three recent large-scale disasters with high death tolls: the 2011 Tohoku earthquake (15,594 deaths), the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Indonesia (about 160,000 deaths), and the 2003 heatwave in France. The objective is to provide a socio-cultural understanding of mass casualty management, draw "lessons learned" by evaluating successes and failures, design a framework and apply the results. It will also provide recommendations and advice to policymakers, community leaders and other stakeholders in disaster preparedness in Indonesia, France and Japan, including areas threatened by the Nankai Trough and direct urban earthquakes. Mass Death This research examines the management of mass death during three recent large-scale disasters: the 2011 Tohoku earthquake (15,594 deaths), the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Indonesia (about 160,000 deaths), and the 2003 heatwave in France. The objective is to provide a socio-cultural understanding of mass casualty management, draw "lessons learned" by evaluating successes and failures, design a framework and apply the results. It will also provide recommendations and advice to policymakers, community leaders and other stakeholders in disaster preparedness in Indonesia, France and Japan, including areas threatened by the Nankai Trough and direct urban earthquakes. Selected Works Fukuda, Yu and Boret, S. (2019).Theodicy of Tsunami: A Study of Commemoration in Aceh, Indonesia. In Nabil Chang-Kuan Lin (ed.), Exploring Religio-cultural Pluralism in Southeast Asia: Intercommunion, Localization, Syncretisation and Conflict. Boret, Sébastien Penmellen and Akihiro Shibayama. (2018). The Roles of Monuments for the Dead during the Aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,29,55-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2017.09.021 Boret, Sébastien Penmellen. (2017). People’s Own Grave, People’s Own Life: Identity, agency and memorialisation in Japan, In Boret Penmellen, S. and Long, S. (eds) The Anthropology of Death in the Early Twenty-First Century: Ritual, authority and memory, New York: Palgrave MacMillan. Boret, Sebastien Penmellen. (2016). Towards An Anthropology of Consequence, In Hendry, J. An Introduction to Social Anthropology: Sharing Our Worlds (3rd Edition). An Anthropological Study of a Japanese Tree Burial: Kinship, Identity and Death. (2013). In Suzuki, H. (ed.) Death and Dying in Contemporary Japan: Shifting Social Structures and Values. London: Routledge. Selected Memberships Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) Association of Social Anthropologists (ASA) European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Japan Society for Cultural Anthropology (JASCA) Tohoku Folklore Society Selected Awards 2020 Lucy Mair Medal & Marsh Prize for Applied Anthropology: Dr Sebastien P. Boret (Japan: Tohoku University) for his interdisciplinary and applied research on the anthropology of death and disaster 2018 Best Paper Award at the Aceh International Workshop and Expo on Tsunami Recovery (Shosuke Sato, Anawat Suppasri, Sébastien Boret, Masaharu Nakagawa and Fumihiko Imamura) Others Associate Editor of the International Journal for Disaster Risk Reduction (IJDRR), Elsevier https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-disaster-risk-reduction  ページの先頭に戻る Inquiries Site Policy For IRIDeS Faculty and Staff 関係部局リンク--> About Introduction to IRIDeSGreetings from the DirectorOrganizational structureCOVID-19 preventive measuresCurrent updatesActivitiesPress releasesQuick reponse disaster surveyOpenings Organization Research organizationFaculty membersRisk Evaluation and Disaster Mitigation Research Division Disaster Humanities and Social Science Division Disaster Medical Science Division Practical Research and Collaboration Division Endowed Research Division Joint Research Division Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Global Centre for Disaster Statistics Kesennuma Satellite Office Public Relations Office Administration Office Research and Practice Great East Japan EarthquakeDisaster investigationsDisaster Resilience Co-Creation Research ProjectCollaboration in JapanInternational collaborationOrganizations and projects collaborating with IRIDeS Events Upcoming eventsRegular events in JapaneseInternational regular eventsIRIDeS tour Print & Digital Resources PublicationsIRIDeS ChannelDatabaseTsunami Trace Database in JapanStatistical Database on the Great East Japan EarthquakeDatabase in JapaneseMedia coverage For visitors Media/PressVisitorsInquiries about studying at IRIDeSFor IRIDeS Faculty and Staff Great East Japan Earthquake Access Inquiries Site map Site policy (Japanese) International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University 468-1 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 980-8572 Phone: +81-22-752-2011 (switchboard), +81-22-752-2049 (PR Office) 2011-2019 © International Research Institute of Disaster Science no cache

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