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This project analyzes public and economic policies. It also deals with consensus building and governance issues in policy making. It is especially important for participants to research and present their specific research themes with a clear awareness of the subjects. From time to time, we would like to set up a special lecture and a place to discuss timely topics related to public policy and so on.
Academic Project "Global Governance and Regional Strategy" (Global) aims for enhancing your understanding of contemporary global/regional political economy through examining theories, policy frameworks and practices.
This project offers platform for discussion among GR Program students and faculties.
Academic Project "Global Governance and Regional Strategy" (Regional) aims for enhancing your understanding of contemporary global/regional political economy through examining theories, policy frameworks and practices.
This project offers platform for discussion among GR Program students and faculties.
The network environment is the premise for reorganizing various aspects of our "mobility." In social media, for instance, location information and information such as action trajectories and access histories are utilized, transforming our communication and human relationships.
Based on the perspective of the "mobile method" proposed by Buscher, Urry, and Witchger (2011) and the research on "locative media" (e.g., Wilken & Goggin, 2014), this project will conduct research on people, objects, information, and ideas related to "mobility" in an attempt to connect design research and social fabrication. In the "mobile method," based mainly on geography and sociology, we will explore the understanding of various "life documents" that people continue to generate (sometimes inevitably) in their daily lives, the development of methodology, and the design of research.
In the spring semester of 2023, we proceeded with a reading and discussion of John Urry's "Mobilities." In the fall semester, we would like to think more practically about "mobility" in the future, based on our experiences living under the influence of COVID-19. Based on our active engagement on-site (e.g., designing a portable "something" installable on the back of a truck, etc.), the project will be structured in a cyclic process, bridging theory and practice (production, installation, and trial use).
This AP will be conducted in conjunction with Mobile Methods (Practice), offered separately. Students must register for both of these two projects.
Faculty members:
- Member: Fumitoshi Kato, Hajime Ishikawa
- Sub-member: Daijiro Mizuno (Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University)
Assuming a network environment, the reorganization of various aspects of our "movement" is in progress. For example, location information and information such as behavioral trajectories and access history are being utilized in social media, transforming our communication and human relationships.
This project is based on the perspective of the "mobile method" proposed by Buscher, Urry, Witchger, et al. (2011) and the trend of "locative media" research (for example, Wilken & Goggin, 2014). It attempts to connect social studies of the "movement" of things, information, ideas, and design research of social fabrication.
In this project, based on geography and sociology, we understand the diverse "life documents" that people continue to generate (sometimes inevitably) in their daily lives. Then explore research methodologies and research designs.
In 2023, we will look into SFC and the surrounding area. Located on a remote land far from the city center, SFC is a facility that forces us to "move" and is suitable for that quest. The COVID-19 pandemic severely restricted our movement and showed the diverse possibilities of working and living. We will explore the options of the campus and surrounding areas.
This project cooperates with the "Mobile Methods (Practice)" held separately. While "Mobile Methods (theory)" focuses mainly on theoretical research such as methodological development, study, and research design through literature and case studies, "Mobile Methods (practice)" seeks to apply knowledge. "Mobile Methods (theory)" is practically complemented by repeating production, installation, and operation. Students are required to register for these two projects.
Faculty members:
In this academic project, we will study some legal aspects of administrative regulation, business management, criminal investigation, consumer society, and family life.
The main concerns of this project are the perspective of social innovation (i.e., social transformation through new ideas) and the methodology of community solutions (i.e., problem solving by the community). We focus on approaches that cut across society, the economy, culture, and technology, where cultural contexts exist behind economic systems, where spontaneously formed consumer communities are critical success factors for corporate activities, and where elements traditionally considered "weak" are in fact the key to problem solving. We will focus on approaches that cut across social, economic, cultural, and technological boundaries. We will conduct empirical research, theory building, policy proposals, system design and tool development, and fieldwork on game theory, social capital theory, traditional organizational theory such as "yui, kouza, and za," community evaluation methods, social marketing, sports business, innovation through policy, etc. Fieldwork will be conducted.
The main concerns of this project are the perspective of social innovation (i.e., social transformation through new ideas) and the methodology of community solutions (i.e., problem solving by the community). We focus on approaches that cut across society, the economy, culture, and technology, where cultural contexts exist behind economic systems, where spontaneously formed consumer communities are critical success factors for corporate activities, and where elements traditionally considered "weak" are in fact the key to problem solving. We will focus on approaches that cut across social, economic, cultural, and technological boundaries. We will conduct empirical research, theory building, policy proposals, system design and tool development, and fieldwork on game theory, social capital theory, traditional organizational theory such as "yui, kouza, and za," community evaluation methods, social marketing, sports business, innovation through policy, etc. Fieldwork will be conducted.
This academic project focus on community-based solution development in a field of human services, such as healthcare, well-being and welfare, disaster management,sport organization, etc. Students will learn theory and concepts of community, and extensive empirical studies, which they have been conducting. The project involves lots of discussion and readings.
As the globalization of our physical and virtual space proceeds, understanding our multi-lingual and multi-cultural community and the ability to communicate with others are becoming gaining in importance. Foreign language education, which is based on diverse languages, aims to educate human resources, fostering leaders who can solve diverse societal problems. At the same time this project will instruct the participants in the basics of the foreign language education research, not only focusing on the practical approach but also on how to conduct quantitative experimental research as well as qualitative empirical research.
This project aims at establishing research methodology to examine and discuss "experience in life". The issues are to develop academic disciplines and techniques to
(1) verbalize on
(2) encourage and enrich
(3) pass onto others and younger generation
one's own experiences.
As the globalization of our physical and virtual space proceeds, understanding our multi-lingual and multi-cultural community and the ability to communicate with others are becoming gaining in importance. Foreign language education, which is based on diverse languages, aims to educate human resources, fostering leaders who can solve diverse societal problems. At the same time this project will instruct the participants in the basics of the foreign language education research, not only focusing on the practical approach but also on how to conduct quantitative experimental research as well as qualitative empirical research.
This project aims at establishing research methodology to examine and discuss "experience in life". The issues are to develop academic disciplines and techniques to
(1) verbalize on
(2) encourage and enrich
(3) pass onto others and younger generation
one's own experiences.
This project analyzes public and economic policies. It also deals with consensus building and governance issues in policy making. It is especially important for participants to research and present their specific research themes with a clear awareness of the subjects. From time to time, we would like to set up a special lecture and a place to discuss timely topics related to public policy and so on.
Academic Project "Global Governance and Regional Strategy" (Regional) aims for enhancing your understanding of contemporary global/regional political economy through examining theories, policy frameworks and practices.
This project offers a platform for discussion among GR Program students and faculties.
Assuming a network environment, the reorganization of various aspects of our "movement" is in progress. In social media, location information and information such as behavioral trajectories and access history are being utilized, which is transforming our communication and human relationships.
This project is based on the perspective of "mobile method" proposed by Buscher, Urry, Witchger et al. (2011) and the trend of "locative media" research (for example, Wilken & Goggin, 2014). It attempts to connect social studies of "movement" of things, information, ideas, and design research of social fabrication.
In this project, based on geography and sociology, we understand the diverse "life documents" that people continue to generate (sometimes inevitably) in their daily lives. Then explore research methodologies and research designs.
In 2022, we will look into SFC and the surrounding area. Located on a remote land far from the city center, SFC is a facility that forces us to "move" and is suitable for that quest. COVID-19 pandemic severely restricted our movement, but it also showed the diverse possibilities of working and living. We will explore the possibilities of the campus and surrounding areas.
This project proceeds in collaboration with the "Mobile Methods (Practice)" held separately. While "Mobile Methods (theory)" focuses mainly on theoretical research such as methodological development, study, and research design through literature and case studies, "Mobile Methods (practice)" seeks to apply knowledge. By actually repeating production, installation, and operation, "Mobile Methods (theory)" is practically complemented. Students are required to register for these two projects.
Faculty members:
- Member: Fumitoshi Kato, Hajime Ishikawa
- Sub-member: Daijiro Mizuno (Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University)
Assuming a network environment, the reorganization of various aspects of our "movement" is in progress. In social media, location information and information such as behavioral trajectories and access history are being utilized, which is transforming our communication and human relationships.
This project is based on the perspective of "mobile method" proposed by Buscher, Urry, Witchger et al. (2011) and the trend of "locative media" research (for example, Wilken & Goggin, 2014). It attempts to connect social studies of "movement" of things, information, ideas, and design research of social fabrication.
In this project, based on geography and sociology, we understand the diverse "life documents" that people continue to generate (sometimes inevitably) in their daily lives. Then explore research methodologies and research designs.
In 2022, we will look into SFC and the surrounding area. Located on a remote land far from the city center, SFC is a facility that forces us to "move" and is suitable for that quest. COVID-19 pandemic severely restricted our movement, but it also showed the diverse possibilities of working and living. We will explore the possibilities of the campus and surrounding areas.
This project proceeds in collaboration with the "Mobile Methods (Practice)" held separately. While "Mobile Methods (theory)" focuses mainly on theoretical research such as methodological development, study, and research design through literature and case studies, "Mobile Methods (practice)" seeks to apply knowledge. By actually repeating production, installation, and operation, "Mobile Methods (theory)" is practically complemented. Students are required to register for these two projects.
Faculty members:
- Member: Fumitoshi Kato, Hajime Ishikawa
- Sub-member: Daijiro Mizuno (Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University), Kana Ohashi (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Communication Studies, Tokyo Keizai University)
In this academic project, we will study some legal aspects of administrative regulation, business management, criminal investigation, consumer society, and family life.
In this academic project, we will study some legal aspects of administrative regulation, business management, criminal investigation, consumer society, and family life.
The main concerns of this project are in terms of social innovation (= social change by new ideas) and methodology of community solution (= problem solution by community).
The main concerns of this project are in terms of social innovation (= social change by new ideas) and methodology of community solution (= problem solution by community).
This academic project focus on community-based solution development in a field of human services, such as healthcare, well-being and welfare, disaster management,sport organization, etc. Students will learn theory and concepts of community, and extensive empirical studies, which they have been conducting. The project involves lots of discussion and readings.
This academic project focus on community-based solution development in a field of human services, such as healthcare, well-being and welfare, disaster management,sport organization, etc. Students will learn theory and concepts of community, and extensive empirical studies, which they have been conducting. The project involves lots of discussion and readings.
This project aims at establishing research methodology to examine and discuss "experience in life". The issues are to develop academic disciplines and techniques to
(1) verbalize on
(2) encourage and enrich
(3) pass onto others and younger generation
one's own experiences.
This project aims at establishing research methodology to examine and discuss "experience in life". The issues are to develop academic disciplines and techniques to
(1) verbalize on
(2) encourage and enrich
(3) pass onto others and younger generation
one's own experiences.