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Update date: Jan. 30, 2024
Keitaro Yazaki
ヤザキ ケイタロウ | Keitaro Yazaki
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Project Assistant Professor
Research field (1):
Sociology
Research keywords (3):
Social Capital
, Well-Being
, Sociology of art
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
- 2019 - 2022 Joint International Research for Interrogating Social Mechanisms of Asian Social Well-Being
Papers (11):
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Social Motivation of Art and Trusting Strangers: Analysis of an In-Class Questionnaire at an Art College. Social Well-Being Review. 2022. 9. 1. 2-17
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The Ambivalent Effects of Family on Well-Being: Family Norms and Well-Being in Japan. 2021. 8. 17-31
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Yazaki Keitaro. Social Inclusion in Systems Theory: Art and Science as Blind Spot Obvervation. 2019. 5. 47-65
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Yazaki Keitaro. Sympathy or Tolerance? A Comparison of the Effects of Trusting Most People and Trusting Strangers in Asian Societies. The Senshu Social Well-being Review. 2018. 5. 21-36
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Trust : Sociological Perspectives and the Results of Social Well-being survey. 2017. 3. 9-31
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Books (1):
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抑圧と余暇のはざまで:芸術社会学の視座と後期東ドイツ文学
専修大学出版局 2016
Lectures and oral presentations (21):
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The Ambivalent Effects of Family on Well Being: Family Norms and Well Being in Japan
(The 7th Conference of the International Consortium for Social Well-Being Studies 2023)
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Abstract Painting and Social Trust: The Effect of Trusting Strangers on the Evaluation of Abstract Painting
(2023 KSBDA-Tainan International Conference 2023)
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美的関心におけるコスモポリタニズム--見知らぬ人への信頼とナショナリズムの効果の比較
(第95回日本社会学会大会 2022)
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What Kind of Social Perceptions Will Increase Interest in Art? Experimental Analysis from a Student Survey at an Art College
(The 6th Asia Future Conference: Building a Future Asia Solving Problems, Together 2022)
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家族関係における幸福と不幸の両義性--アジア型ウェルビーイングと家族(1)
(第94回日本社会学会大会 2021)
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Professional career (1):
Work history (6):
Awards (1):
- 2023/01 - Korea Society of Basic Design & Art Academic Study Award Abstract Painting and Social Trust: The Effect of Trusting Strangers on the Evaluation of Abstract Painting
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