Research Theme
Research into issues related to gender and sexuality, and gender education at university
Research Director
YUGE, Naoko
Faculty of Law, School of Law
Project Members
- KAMANO, Saori Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences
- ABIRU, Kumi Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- HOMMA, Mariko Assistant Professor (non-tenure-track), Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences
- HORI, Yoshie Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences
- IWAKAWA, Arisa Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- KANAI, Keiko Professor, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, School of Education
- KUNIHIRO, Akiko Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- MATSUMAE, Moyuru Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- MATSUNAGA, Noriko Professor, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, School of Education
- MIZOGUCHI, Akiko Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- MORIYAMA, Noritaka Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- MUNESUE, Tokuko Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences
- MURATA, Akiko Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- ROWLEY, Gaye Professor, Faculty of Law, School of Law
- SAITO, Ritsuko Research Associate, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- SAKUMA, Yuri Professor, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, School of Education
- SUZUKI, Noriko Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences
- TAKAI, Shiho Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- TOYODA, Maho Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- YAGUCHI, Tetsuya Professor, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, School of Education
- YAMABE, Eriko Associate Professor (tenure-track), Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- YAUCHI, Kotoe Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- YAUCHI, Yoshiaki Professor, Faculty of Commerce, School of Commerce
- YOSHIO, Hitomi Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society
- YUGE, Naoko Professor, Faculty of Law, School of Law
- ABE, Yoshie
- HANSEN, Gitte Marianne
- HATA, Keiko
- HENNINGER, Aline
- ISHIZAKI, Yuko
- ITO, Megumi
- KAMIYA, Yuichi
- KIMURA-STEVEN, Chigusa
- KONDO, Makiko
- LEVY, Christine
- MATSUDA, Kohei
- MATSUMOTO, Masumi
- MOCHIZUKI, Masakazu
- MORIWAKI, Kensuke
- MURAKAMI, Kimiko
- NAKAMURA, Uneme
- NAKAYAMA, Nobuko
- ROBERTS, Glenda S.
- SAKAI, Junko
- SUZUKI, Yuko
- YAMADA, Yukari
- YASUNO, Sunao
- YAUCHI, Kotoe
- YOSHINO, Ayako
Research Keywords
Research Summary
The Waseda University Gender Studies Institute was first launched 25 years ago in April 2000, led by several full-time faculty members who specialize in gender and sexuality studies and teach related courses.
The Gender Studies Institute has thus been active for over a quarter of a century and is well-known both domestically and internationally. Interest in gender has been growing throughout Japanese society in recent years, and the research of its staff members has attracted increasing attention. Over the coming five-year term, we will invigorate collaborative research among staff members and develop interdisciplinary gender and sexuality studies. Additionally, we continue to receive requests for cooperation from other universities who want to incorporate gender education into their university faculty development programs. We receive many inquiries from overseas, have active exchanges with researchers at universities overseas, and also provide opportunities for visiting researchers to present their work at public lectures. Gender Studies 21, which was first published in 2011, is now in its 14th volume and we anticipate continuing to publish the journal. For these reasons, the Waseda University Gender Studies Institute intends to continue to use its well-established name over the coming fifth term of its existence.
The staff members that are responsible for editing the Institute’s journal and organizing symposiums are divided into five groups, with each group assigned a different role each year to advance research. Visiting researchers will also be actively involved, and each group will publish the results of their research and education and disseminate them widely to society. (October 2024)