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Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorWhat do we mean by 'responsible' and what are the 'mechanisms' for generating research and innovation in a responsible manner, if sustainable mechanisms for developing and embedding responsible research and innovation can be developed? My research aims to find ways to make them happen, especially in the field of biomedicine/life sciences in Japan.
Recent Topics of Interests:
A particular focus at present is the design of sustainable mechanisms for the development and fostering of responsible research and innovation in Japan. Two aspects of particular emphasis are:
1) From 'research integrity' and 'research ethics' perspective, focusing on the systems, mechanisms and education that are appropriate and lead to excellent research for both researchers and society, and
2) From the perspective of the concept and concrete ways of patient & public involvement in research, which serves as one of the mechanisms enabling responsible research and innovation, it is essential to explore how these practices can be embedded in the culture of the research community. This entails establishing a mechanism that is appropriately integrated into the culture of the research community.
Motto in Research or in Life:
My name is 仁 / Jin, so I like this concept. The concept of 'Jin (benevolence / ren / 仁)' is one of the five virtues valued in Confucianism, and Chinese philosophers such as Confucius are famous for their importance.
Hobby / Holiday:
My days are filled with the desire to sight, touch, and create beautiful things. Perhaps.
Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University
ProfessorI am dedicated to International Economics, with a particular focus on empirical and theoretical analysis of trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as philosophical and ideological reflections on political economy. My research endeavors encompass individuals, society, and nature, including the global environment, with a constant awareness of their interconnectedness. I aim to pursue interdisciplinary research, striving to understand these elements as integral components of one interconnected world, although it can be a challenging endeavor.
Recent Topics of Interest:
I aspire to engage in interdisciplinary reflections on the current state and future prospects of global capitalist activities, exemplified by free trade. I aim to examine them in the context of human nature, the concept of the nation-state, and the trends in the natural environment, recognizing the inherent challenges involved.
Motto in Research or in Life:
I want to lead a purposeful life, considering what I should do as a human being within society and nature, even before being a researcher.
Hobby / Holiday:
While striving to adhere to the above-mentioned motto, I also find relaxation on the couch, indulge in long walks, and often pick up food and drinks to enjoy during my walks.
Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University
Assistant ProfessorMy research interests lie in intercultural teaching and learning.
Here are my key research questions:
- How do people interact to learn each other's language(s) and culture(s)?
- What enables people from different cultures to live together?
- How can education contribute to a more inclusive world?
Recent Topics of Interests: I've been thinking about learners and teachers of Japanese.
Motto in Research or in Life: The world is like this, but it doesn't have to be like this.
Hobby / Holiday: If I had time, I'd be traveling around the world.
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