Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI am studying the sense of belonging and identity among children who move internationally from the perspectives of educational anthropology and linguistic anthropology. In particular, I focus on how the children’s everyday interactions and behaviors, facilitated through language and space, are intertwined with factors, such as the arrangement of buildings, curriculum design, social discourses, and changes in time and space.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Research on children using photos and mental maps. Additionally, I am exploring quantitative aspects from the perspective of qualitative research.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Buy your health while you have the means.
When I am overwhelmed with stress, I remind myself that nobody would die if I didn’t do it.
Hobby / Holiday: Observing my family and cat