A unique division comprising the four departments of the Faculty to help develop a strong awareness of issues from a wide range of perspectives
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child and family support, adult learning, social exclusion, gender equity, voluntaryism, development of sustainable society
The Division of Support for Human and Community Development was created to reflect the main features of the Faculty of Human Development. In the third year, students in any department with an interest in practical research can go on to this division and attend any classes they would like to choose; the aim of this is to include the experience in the graduation thesis. Students preparing the graduation thesis may participate in activities in HC Center (Center for Human and Community Development),the Graduate School of Human Development and the Environment as well as in action research, which is a kind of research methods with a practical basis. By participating in a range of projects of the five research areas offered at the HC Center, students are able to hone their awareness of issues. One example is action research projects of a satellite facility “Arch,” attached to HC Center, which provides a venue for the local residents in the city area outside the university. At this venue, two sections—“Support for Child and Family” and “Support for Inclusive Society”—manage a range of projects. Each year, the students use this facility while preparing their graduation thesis. It also provides a forum for students to express themselves. This division requires that students have an interest in the changes that take place in society and its future trends, as well as a positive attitude toward participating in a range of activities and establishing links with other participants.
Staff
Name | E-Mail/Personal Site | Title | Research Field/Research Interest |
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INAHARA Minae (稲原 美苗) |
minaeinahara [at] penguin.kobe-u.ac.jp |
Associate Professor |
Gender Theories, Phenomenology, Clinical Philosophy Minae Inahara's research areas are embodied subjectivity and philosophical dialogues in Gender Studies. She has been exploring the gendered and disabled body, physical pain, and the lived experience of mothers who have children with disabilities. |
KIYONO Mieko (清野 未恵子) |
kiyonomi [at] port.kobe-u.ac.jp Personal Site |
Associate Professor |
Coexistence society between people and nature, Wildlife management, ESD(Education for Sustainable Development) Study on the sustainable society and human resources for mutual and interdependent cooperation between human and animals. |
KYAN Akira (喜屋武 享) |
a-kyan [at] pony.kobe-u.ac.jp |
Assistant Professor | |
MATSUOKA Koji (松岡 広路) |
mkoji [at] kobe-u.ac.jp |
Professor |
Lifelong Learning, Informal Learning, Learning in the Volunteer Theory and practice of civil actions, social initiatives and education for changing the world having disregarded sustainability |
TSUDA Eiji (津田 英二) |
zda [at] kobe-u.ac.jp Personal Site |
Professor |
Lifelong Learning, Learning Support for Inclusive Society How to realize inclusive society without any social discrimination through regarding the disadvantages of the people with disabilities as social problems |