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Enomoto Tamara

エノモト タマラ | Enomoto Tamara
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (2): Local studies ,  International relations
Research keywords  (4): African studies ,  Arms control and disarmament ,  Security studies ,  International relations
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (15):
  • 2023 - 2028 Forming Counter-Narratives to the Climate Crisis Narrative from the Study of African Nomadic Societies
  • 2022 - 2027 Practical Research on Indigenous Knowledge in Africa: Toward the Realization of a Sustainable Symbiotic Society
  • 2022 - 2026 Reconstructing Global Governance Based on Refugee Dignity: The Case of Ugandan Societies
  • 2021 - 2024 Discriminatory Thinking in "Humanitarian Arms Control"
  • 2018 - 2023 Overcoming Humanitarian Assistance and Development Gap
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Papers (27):
  • Tamara Enomoto. Racism in the Development and Humanitarian Aid and Advocacy Sector. History of Global Arms Transfer. 2022. 14. 9-16
  • Tamara Enomoto. Racist Discourse on the Russia-Ukraine War: Its Historical and Political Causes and Its Dangerous Consequences. Journal of World Affairs. 2022. 70. 4. 58-72
  • Tamara Enomoto. Research on Humanitarian Aid in African Studies in Japan: Trends and Prospects. Journal of African Studies. 2022. 100. 47-51
  • Tamara Enomoto. African Studies and Proliferation of Resilience Thinking. Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences. 2020. 6. 373-392
  • Tamara Enomoto. History of Arms Transfer Control and Challenges Facing the Arms Trade Treaty. History of Global Arms Transfer. 2019. 8. 3-18
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MISC (14):
  • Tamara Enomoto. Limits of Humanitarian Disarmanent: Why It Failed to Prevent the Ongoing Horrors. World. 2024. 979. 224-232
  • Tamara Enomoto. Analysis of China's Accession to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). RIHGAT Research Notes. 2020. 1. 1-4
  • Tamara Enomoto. Disarmament Negotiation and Civil Society: Inclusion and Exclusion in the Case of the Arms Trade Treaty. World. 2018. 914. 120-128
  • Tamara Enomoto. "Citizen" in the Process of Development and Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). InterJurist. 2018. 196. 26-29
  • Tamara Enomoto. How Should We Control Arms Trade?: Towards the first Conference of States Parties of the Arms Trade Treaty. World. 2015. 873. 219-227
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Books (20):
  • Reconsidering Resilience in;African Pastoralism: Towards a Relational;Contextual Approach
    Kyoto University Press 2024
  • A World History of Gender from Perspectives of "Human, Vol. 3, How Do We Question "the World"?: Regions, Wars, and Science
    Osaka University Press 2024
  • Reconsidering Resilience in;African Pastoralism: Towards a Relational;Contextual Approach
    Trans Pacific Press 2023
  • Peace Almanac 2023
    Ryokufu Shuppan 2023 ISBN:9784846123055
  • Bouncing Back: Critical Reflections on the Resilience Concept in Japan and South Africa
    Langaa RPCIG 2022 ISBN:9789956552238
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Lectures and oral presentations  (65):
  • Researching on Racism of the “Humanitarian Disarmament” Sector More Explicitly
    (Online Event: Countering Discrimination and Intimidation in Peace and Disarmament :Supporting Advocates for Palestine 2024)
  • Palestine, Israel and “Humanitarian Disarmament”: In Light of the Case Occurring in the Campaign Against Killer Robots
    (Online Seminar: "Palestine, Israel and 'Humanitarian Disarmament' In Light of the Case Occurring in the Campaign Against Killer Robots" 2024)
  • Western-Centrism and Racism in "Humanitarian Disarmament": Rethinking Disarmament Research and Education
    (Meiji Gakuin University Institute for International Studies, 7th Forum 2024)
  • Conventional Weapons Control
    (Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Online Series 2022)
  • Looking Back on Post-Cold War Arms Control Campaigns
    (The 15th Anniversary Symposium of the Arms and Civil Society Research Forum: Militarization and Civil Society 2022)
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Education (5):
  • 2004 - 2015 The University of Tokyo Advanced Social and International Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Ph. D., Human Security Programme, International Relations Course
  • 2002 - 2004 The University of Leeds School of Politics and International Studies M.A. in Conflict, Development and Security
  • 2001 - 2002 The University of Leeds School of Politics and International Studies M.A. in Development Studies
  • 1998 - 2000 The University of Tokyo Senior Division: Department of Social and International Relations, Faculty of Arts and Sciences B.A. in International Relations
  • 1996 - 1998 The University of Tokyo College of Arts and Sciences Junior Division: Humanities and Social Sciences III
Professional career (4):
  • Ph.D. in Human Security Studies (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo)
  • M.A. in Conflict, Development and Security (The University of Leeds)
  • M.A. in Development Studies (The University of Leeds)
  • B.A. in Liberal Arts (The University of Tokyo)
Work history (11):
  • 2023/04 - 現在 Meiji Gakuin University Department of International Stidies, Faculty of International Studies Associate Professor
  • 2022/10 - 現在 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Arts and Sciences Lecturer (part-time)
  • 2015/08 - 現在 Terra Renaissance Policy Advisor (Consultant)
  • 2020/04 - 2023/03 Meiji University Organization for the Strategic Coordination of Research and Intellectual Properties Professor
  • 2016/04 - 2023/03 Tsuda Collage Department of International and Cultural Studies Lecturer (part-time)
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Committee career (2):
  • 2021/05 - 現在 日本軍縮学会 理事
  • 2015/04 - 2021/05 日本軍縮学会 編集委員
Association Membership(s) (7):
The Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology ,  Japan Association of International Security and Trade ,  Japan Association for Internatinal Security ,  Japan Association for African Studies ,  Japan Association of Disarmament Studies ,  Japan Association of International Relations ,  International Studies Association
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