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(Last updated : 2024-07-18 18:08:38)
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■ Education
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2013/01~2017/09
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〔Doctorial Course〕, Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Completed, Ph.D.
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2010/09~2012/06
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〔Master Course〕, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University, Completed, M.Sc.
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2005/04~2009/03
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School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University, Graduated, B.A.
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■ Academic and professional experience
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■ Current research
My expertise lies in the sociological observation of globalized social challenges within specific geographical contexts. My primary objective is to uncover the mechanisms behind the emergence and persistence of global social challenges. Among the myriad of social issues prevalent today, I am especially interested in investigating the topic of spatial inequality. To pursue this research objective, I frame my study within the epistemological and theoretical framework, originally developed by Pierre Bourdieu. My most recent research explores how smart city investments can contribute to economic development and social innovation in the wider region, taking a comparative perspective on Japan and the EU.
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■ Current specialized field
Sociology, Japanology (Key Word:Regional Policy, Smart Cities, Community Energy, Community Building, Circular Economy, Service Ecosystem, Pierre Bourdieu)
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■ Books and theses
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■ Conference presentations
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2023/11 |
Innovation via Local Forest: Implication as a regional policies and lessons from Japanese cases (Mirai2.0 R&I Week)
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2023/09 |
Toward mutually informed sociological market research: research propositions situating SD-Logic in the field of sociology (International Conference of Serviceology)
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2023/08 |
Spatial analysis of ‘actually existing’ smart cities in Japan: case studies from Okayama (17th International Conference of European Association of Japanese Study)
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2023/06 |
Nagotiation of Strategic Distance between Donor and Host Countries: Smart city project supported with Japanese ODA in Bangkok, Thailand (17th Nordic Association of Japanese Study Conference)
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2022/11 |
Society 5.0: Political Dynamics and its implication from inequality study (Mirai 2.0: R&I week)
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2017/09 |
The perpetuation of structure of social inequality via the state initiated community-building project in contemporary Japan. (15th European Association of Japanese Study conference)
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