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COUSINS Elicia Mayuri
Department
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Education Development and Learning Support Center
Position
Associate Professor
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Education
1.
2015/09~2021/08
Sociology, Northeastern University, Graduated, PhD
2.
2009/09~2013/06
Environmental Studies, Carleton College, Graduated, BA
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Academic and professional experience
1.
2021/09~2022/12
Clark University Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology
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Current specialized field
Sociology (Key Word:Environmental sociology, sociology of gender, science and technology studies)
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Books and theses
1.
2024
Article
Strategic science performance and the illusion of consensus about Fukushima's health effects Science as Culture pp.1-23 (Single)
2.
2023
Article
Maternal responsibility and blame in technological disaster: Radiation risk management as gendered labor after Fukushima Gender, Place and Culture (Single)
3.
2023
Article
Understanding and communicating sociology through children's picture books: An adaptation of Maples and Taylor (2013) TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology (Single)
4.
2022
Article
Slow activism in third places: De-normalizing radiation and rebuilding ethical relations after Fukushima Environmental Sociology (Single)
5.
2021
Article
Mobilizing motherhood: The gendered burden of environmental protection Sociology Compass 15(5) (Single)
6.
2019
Article
Risky Business? Manufacturer and Retailer Action to Remove Per- and Polyfluorinated Chemicals From Consumer Products New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy 29(2),pp.242-265 (Collaboration)
7.
2018
Article
Reporting to parents on children’s exposures to asthma triggers in low-income and public housing, an interview-based case study of ethics, environmental literacy, individual action, and public health benefits Environmental Health 17(48) (Collaboration)
8.
2017
Article
Researcher and institutional review board perspectives on the benefits and challenges of reporting back biomonitoring and environmental exposure results Environmental Research 153,pp.140-149 (Collaboration)
9.
2016
Article
Temporary Refuge from Invisible Threats: Outdoor Evacuation Retreats for Children from Fukushima, Japan Toxic News (Single)
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Academic or professional association memberships
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American Sociological Association
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Society for the Social Studies of Science
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External Researcher ID
orcID
0000-0003-2657-1947