Graduate School of Asia-Pacific StudiesWaseda University

Faculty

Maho AIKAWA

  • Degree:
    Ph.D. in Psychology, Clark University
  • Background:
    Assistant Professor (non-tenure-track), Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University (2024-present)
    Researcher, Societas Research Institute, Hashimoto Foundation (2021-2024)

Field of Specialization

Social Psychology, Political Psychology, Intergroup Relations

Research Theme

Social Norms and Ideologies in Intergroup Relations, Paternalism, Narratives and Discourses, Mixed Method Research in Social Psychology

 

Major Works / Publications / Awards

Major Works / Publications

  • Aikawa, M. & Akiyoshi, K. (in press). Examining Contents of Disaster-Related Information Disseminated to Migrant Population: A Case of Municipal-Level Information Dissemination in Japan. The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion.
  • Aikawa, M. (2023). Historical changes in the mono-ethnicity myth: A content analysis of newspaper articles [in Japanese]. The Annual Review of Cultural Studies, 11, 95-117.
  • Aikawa, M. & Kleyman, K. (2021). Immigration, coping, and well-being: Implications for communities’ roles in promoting the well-being of immigrants and refugees. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 4 (1), 81-92.
  • Aikawa, M. & Stewart, A. L. (2021). Men’s parenting as an intergroup phenomenon: The influence of group dominance, sexism, and beliefs about children on fathering attitudes. Psychology of Men and Masculinity,

Academic Societies / Service to Society

Academic Societies

  • International Society of Political Psychology
  • Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
  • Association of Cultural Studies

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