PROFILE

Josuke Amada

Professor

Faculty of Letters, Chuo University, Tokyo JAPAN.

Office:

Faculty of Letters,

Chuo University, Tokyo JAPAN.

742-1 Higashinakano Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0393 JAPAN

TEL: +81-42-674-3827

E-mail: josuke.amada@nifty.com

URL: http://www.josukeamada.com

Education:

April 1997-March 2000 Program in Sociology, Graduate School of Social Relations, Rikkyo (St.Paul’s) University, Tokyo, Japan (PhD in Sociology)

April 1995-March 1997 Program in Sociology, Graduate School of Social Relations, Rikkyo (St.Paul’s) University, Tokyo, Japan (MA in Sociology)

April 1991-March 1995 Department of Industrial Relations, College of Social Relations, Rikkyo (St.Paul’s) University, Tokyo, Japan

 

Degrees:

March 31, 2000 PhD (Sociology) Rikkyo (St.Paul’s) University

March 31, 1997 MA (Sociology)  Rikkyo (St.Paul’s) University

 

Experience:

April 1, 2015-Present Professor, Faculty of Letters,Chuo University

April 1, 2014-March 31, 2015 Professor, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier

Sciences, Ritsumeikan University

April 1, 2007-March 31, 2014 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Core Ethics and

Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University

April 1, 2003-March 31, 2006 Associate Professor, S Department of Social Welfare,

Kumamoto Gakuen University

April 1, 2002-March 31, 2003 Full-time Lecturer, Department of Social Welfare, Kumamoto

Gakuen University

April 1, 2000-March 31, 2002 Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, Rikkyo

(St.Paul’s) University

April 1, 1997-March 31, 2000 Research Fellowship for Young Scientists, Japan Society for

the Promotion of Science [DC1]

 

Awards:

November 2004 The Third Japan Sociological Society Award (Publication) for Sociology of    

                 Aging and Frailty (Taga Shuppan).

 

Qualifications:

Specialized Social Research Certificate (Japanese Association for Social Research, 2005)

 

Specialties:

* Sociology

* Sociological Theory

 

Research Interests:

* Aging and Modernization

* Government and Identity Politics in the Welfare State

* Qualitative Research Methods (Ethnography)