2019 - 2022 Staying or leaving? Choices of further mobility or settlement of European migrants in Japan
2019 - 2022 日本をなぜ離れるか-日本在住経験者のヨーロッパ人の帰国選択に関する研究
2017 - 2020 Study Abroad Students' Identification Practices, Motivations, and Learning Evaluations: Examining Heterogeneity and Fluidity
論文 (14件):
Debnár, M. White European migrants in Japan-between an unmarked category and racialized subjects. The Routledge International Handbook of New Critical Race and Whiteness Studies. 2023. 364. 375
Miloš Debnár. Privileged, Highly Skilled and Unproblematic? White Europeans in Japan as Migrants. Expatriation and Migration: Two Faces of the Same Coin. 2022. 41-66
Spela Drnovsek Zorko, Milos Debnar. Comparing the racialization of Central-East European migrants in Japan and the UK. COMPARATIVE MIGRATION STUDIES. 2021. 9. 1
Debnár Miloš. “Ryūgakusei” as students, workers, or migrants? Multiple meanings and borders of international students in Japan. The Global Education Effect and Japan - Constructing New Borders and Identification Practices. 2020
Migration, Whiteness, and Cosmopolitanism: Europeans in Japan
Palgrave Macmillan 2016 ISBN:9781137565266
Family and Social Change in Socialist and Post-Socialist Societies: Change and Continuity in Eastern Europe and East Asia
Brill 2014 ISBN:9789004252219
講演・口頭発表等 (45件):
Why do you want to study in Japan? Perceived value and motivations to study in Japan by Central European universities’ students
(17th International conference of the EAJS 2023)
The Role of Class in Shaping Decisions to Move, Stay and Leave - Case of European Migrants in Japan (distributed paper)
(XX ISA World Congress of Sociology 2023)
Motivations for Study Abroad Among Central European Students of East Asian Studies amidst the Fading out Pandemic (distributed paper)
(XX ISA World Congress of Sociology 2023)
Aspirations and capabilities of further mobility among middle-class European migrants to Japan
(Forschungskolloquium, Japan-Zentrum, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2022)
Locating the complexity of whiteness in the migration context of Japan
(Researching Whiteness in a Transnational Pandemic Context, University of Amsterdam)