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Otani Junko

オオタニ ジュンコ | Otani Junko
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Homepage URL  (2): http://www.dma.jim.osaka-u.ac.jp/view?l=ja&u=5418http://www.dma.jim.osaka-u.ac.jp/view?l=en&u=5418
Research field  (3): Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory) ,  Sociology ,  Local studies
Research keywords  (12): 中央アジア ,  中国 ,  社会調査研究方法 ,  健康政策 ,  社会学 ,  社会開発 ,  国際保健・人口学 ,  Research Methodology ,  Health Policy ,  Sociology ,  Social Development ,  International Health& Population
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (16):
  • 2021 - 2025 Development of a training program including content specifically focusing on support activity for guardians by daycare facilities for children
  • 2021 - 2024 Mixed Methods Research (MMR) in Health Sciences
  • 2020 - 2023 A comparative seven-country study of policy frameworks and teacher training for comprehensive sexuality education based on human rights and gender equity
  • 2022 - 2023 Women’s and children’s health and wellbeing following disaster: Toward a human-right-based recovering framework
  • 2023 - WHO EviMaPS: Evidence Mapping of Psychosocial Supports project
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Papers (148):
  • Yuxuan Yao, Junko Otani. An Alternative Perspective on Elderly Care Workers in East Asia: Exploring the Interplay Between Social Welfare and Personal Well-Being. Joint Congress on Global Health 2024 - the 39th Japan Association for Global Health. 2024
  • Gibbs, Lisa, Howard, Alexandra, Abrahams, Jonathan, Newnham, Elizabeth, Harada, Naoko, Otani, Junko, Cavaliere, Paola, Reifels, Lennar, Chavez, Katitza.Marincovic, Sozzi, Anna, et al. WHO Abstract: Evidence to improve mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) programmes and policies to mitigate the impacts of disasters. Australian Conference on Traumatic Stress, 7-9 November 2024. 2024
  • Junko Otani, Paola Cavaliere, Yixuan Wang, Yuki Shimamura. Response and Resilience in Global Asias: Toward a holistic disaster preparedness and response. AAS-in-Asia 2024, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, University of Gaja Mada. 2024
  • Paola Cavaliere, Junko Otani, Jing Li, Julia Gerster. Research Directions in Disaster Studies in Japan: Intersectionality at Work. Joint British East Asian Studies Conference. 2024
  • Yixuan WANG, Junko OTANI. The differing effectiveness of social capital in building disaster resilience between China and Japan. Osaka Human Sciences. 2024. 50. 15-33
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MISC (121):
  • Michael J. Annear, Junko Otani, Joanna Sun. Experiences of Japanese aged care: the pursuit of optimal health and cultural engagement. AGE AND AGEING. 2016. 45. 6. 753-756
  • Social consequences of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes in New Zealand with special attention to the education sector. 2015. 23. 26p
  • 大谷 順子. 四川大地震における中国社会の復興対策の特徴と課題 (健やかでこころ豊かな社会をめざして) -- (被災高齢者の現状と課題に関する国際比較研究). 豊かな高齢社会の探究 調査研究報告書. 2015. 23. 16p
  • Post-earthquake Reconstruction Policy Issues in Sichuan, China. 2014. 187. 4-19
  • Research on Uyghurs educated in Chinese in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: a case study of Minkaohan in Urmuchi. China21. 2011. 34. 281-302
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Books (61):
  • Reconstructing Resilient Communities after the Wenchuan Earthquake: Disaster Recovery in China
    Lexington Books: Rowman & Littlefield 2023 ISBN:9781666937855
  • Child-rearing and Career development: family style in With/Post COVID-19
    Kyushu University Press 2023 ISBN:9784798503530
  • Lessons learnt from the Sichuan Earthquakes in China
    Kyushu University Press 2021
  • HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, "Encyclopedia of International Development", The Japan Society for International Development (ed.)
    Maruzen 2018 ISBN:9784621303405
  • Community and Women in developing countries (8-18), "Encyclopedia of Community"
    2017 ISBN:4861105382
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Lectures and oral presentations  (37):
  • A Critical Disaster Studies Approach to Japan: Research Directions
    (Association for Asian Studies 2024)
  • Community-based opportunities to amplify the capacities of women and children in disaster contexts: a strength- based approach
    (The 3rd Osaka University - University of Melbourne Joint Research Workshop 2024 “Community-based opportunities to amplify the capacities of women and children in disaster contexts: a strength- based approach”, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health 2024)
  • Noto Peninsula Earthquake, 1 Jan 2024; Two months on
    (Osaka University - University of Melbourne Joint Research Workshop 2024: Community-based opportunities to amplify the capacities of women and children in disaster contexts: a strength based approach 2024)
  • Caregiving Expectations and Gender-Based Inequalities Experienced by Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan: An Analysis of Public Documents.
    (International Symposium on Gender and Family Caregiving in East Asia Venue: Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 2023)
  • Women’s Care Burdens and Stress during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan
    (The 17th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) , Ghent Univ. Belgium, Transdisc_Gend_02: Gender role expectations and women’s anxieties in Japan 2023)
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Works (27):
  • 現代中央アジア地域における社会開発に関する調査研究
    2011 -
  • 三菱財団人文科学研究
    2010 -
  • 現代中央アジア地域における社会開発に関する調査研究
    2010 -
  • 三菱財団人文科学研究
    2009 -
  • 研究成果公開促進費学術図書『阪神大地震受災者的五年和高齡化社會-案例研究的創新性方法-』(中文版)出版
    2009 -
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Education (3):
  • Harvard School of Public Health MPH International Health
  • Harvard School of Public Health MS in Population Science
  • London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE) & LSHTM, PhD Social Policy and Administration, Health Policy
Professional career (3):
  • Ph.D.
  • Master of Science in Population Science (MS)
  • Master of Public Health (MPH)
Work history (10):
  • 2020/05 - 現在 Friends of WHO(World Health Organization) Board Member
  • 2019/04 - 現在 Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Professor
  • 2015/04 - 現在 Osaka University Graduate School of Human Sciences Professor
  • 2011/04 - 現在 Osaka University, Tekijuku Commemoration Center, Dutch Studies Professor
  • 2011/02 - 現在 The Museum of Osaka University Professor
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