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Rogers Lisa

Rogers Lisa
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (1): Sociology
Research keywords  (6): Intersectionality ,  Women Activist Leaders ,  Women's Empowerment ,  Social Justice ,  Diversity ,  Intercultural Relations
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2021 - 2024 Intersectionality of ethnicity, gender and mental health
  • 2014 - 2017 Diversity Factors in Leadership
Papers (14):
  • Teaching for awareness of people living in the world: A report on a World Affairs course. Journal of Intercultural Communication. 2021. 24. 1-12
  • Hidden Biases and Their Influences on Multiple Oppressions Experienced by Non-Japanese Residents in Japan. 2020. 16. 14-33
  • Japanese Women Activist Leaders and Global Networks : A Brief Study of Matsui Yayori. Annual reports of studies. 2020. 71. 43-50
  • Diversity Awareness : Bringing the unconscious to life for social change. 2020. 37. 39-47
  • Women activists in Japan: A narrative study of journeys of women social activists. Contemporary Social Systems Gensha Forum. 2019. 2019. 15. 36-48
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Books (2):
  • Readings on diversity issues: From hate speech to identity and privilege in Japan
    Living Within Diversity Press 2016
  • Culture and conflict : changing the world for the better
    Shohakusha 2014 ISBN:9784881986875
Lectures and oral presentations  (15):
  • Living in Diversity and Inclusion (SIG: LiDi) Panel Discussion: Japanese Relations and Discrimination: Using the Black Lives Matter Movement to Examine Perspectives of Discrimination Related to Japan
    (The 2020 SIETAR Japan 35th Annual Conference held virtually from Japan 2020)
  • Utilizing adversity to teach about world issues: A report on a hybrid online course to encourage empathy and interconnectedness
    (the 2020 SIETAR Japan 35th Annual Conference held virtually from Japan. 2020)
  • Matsui Yayori: Legacy of Activist Networks Connecting Japan and Asia
    (the 18th International Conference on Japanese Studies held at Ateneo de Davao University 2020)
  • Women Social Activists in Japan: An examination of social justice movements in Japan
    (SIETAR USA 2019 Conference held at Conference Marriott Gateway-Atlanta Hotel 2019)
  • Japan is not homogenous: An introduction to diversity awareness issues in Japan
    (SIETAR Japan World Conference held at Chuo University in Tokyo, Japan 2019)
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Education (4):
  • - 2018 Fielding Graduate University Human and Organizational Systems MA
  • 1998 - 2002 The McGregor School of Antioch University Individualized M.A. in Intercultural Relations MA
  • 1982 - 1987 University of Central Oklahoma Applied Liberal Arts with specialization in International Studies BA
  • Fielding Graduate University Doctorate in Human and Organizational Systems PhD
Association Membership(s) (4):
Living Within Diversity (LiDi) , (SIETAR Japan SiG) (Co-Chair) ,  Kansai branch of Japan Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research (SIETAR Kansai) ,  Japan Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research (SIETAR Japan) (Vice-President from 2021- present) ,  International Academy of Intercultural Communication Studies
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