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● Joel Van Fossen Asst. Professor①Philosophy②Ethics; History of Philosophy; Philosophy of ● Takeshi Yuzawa Professor①International Relations②International relations of the Asia-● Yutai Watanabe Professor①Sociolinguistics;New Zealand Studies②Language attitudes and ideology;diversity of ● Youyung Hyun Asst. Professor①Business Information Systems②Big data analytics application; AI and service ● Stevie Suan Assoc. Professor①Asian Studies;Media Studies;Performance Studies②Globalization of anime across Asia;performance and performativity in and of contemporary media in Japan● Daiki Hiramori Asst. Professor①Quantitative Sociology, Queer and Feminist Studies② Sexuality and gender stratification; demography 128理想の未来を描くPick upPick up法学部文学部経済学部社会学部経営学部国際文化学部人間環境学部現代福祉学部キャリアデザイン学部GIS(グローバル教養学部)スポーツ健康学部情報科学部デザイン工学部理工学部生命科学部Tourism Development in JapanAfter a consideration of historical tourism development, this course will examine a range of topical issues, such as the impact of the 2021 Olympics and the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation of Mt. Fuji. We will analyze the marketing approaches of different prefectures, and consider how sustainably tourism is managed. We will consider the factors behind the remarkable recovery of inbound tourism after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and how Japanese tourism may develop in 2024 and beyond.English as a Lingua FrancaThe ratio of L1 to L2 speakers of English in the world is roughly estimated to be 1:4. This course observes how extensively English is used among non-native speakers in international contexts, including the mass media and pop culture, and analyses the features of L2-accented speech. We also discuss bilingualism and native-speakerism, which exert a significant influence on pedagogical practices, in reference to the status and function of English in present-day Japan.Political PhilosophyPolitics of Africa/Southeast AsiaPrinciples of MarketingPsycholinguisticsPublic PolicyQuantitative Research MethodsRace, Class and Gender Ⅰ:Concepts & IssuesReligion and PoliticsScience and Technology StudiesSemantics and PragmaticsSocial Psychology Ⅰ/ⅡSociolinguisticsSociology of Work and EmploymentStrategic Business ManagementStudies in PoetryStudies in Popular FictionTeaching PronunciationTESOL Ⅱ:Teaching MethodologyTESOL Ⅲ:Syllabus and Teaching MaterialsThe Contemporary Japanese Financial System ⅠThe Contemporary Japanese Financial System ⅡTopics in Applied LinguisticsTopics in English Linguistics/English LiteratureTopics in Japanese Literature Ⅰ/ⅡTopics in PhilosophyTopics in Sociology Ⅰ/ⅡTourism Development in JapanAdvanced Comparative PoliticsAdvanced EconomicsAdvanced Topics in American LiteratureAdvanced Topics in Critical Theory ⅠAdvanced Topics in Critical Theory ⅡAdvanced Topics in English LinguisticsAdvanced Topics in English LiteratureAdvanced Topics in Japanese LiteratureAdvanced Topics in Philosophy ⅠAdvanced Topics in Philosophy ⅡAdvanced Topics in Social PsychologyArt in Everyday LifeClinical PsychologyCommunity PsychologyContemporary ArtContemporary British CultureCorporate Social ResponsibilityCultural PsychologyCultural TourismDatabase UtilizationDigital Marketing/TransformationEast Asian CinemaEnglish Dialects around the WorldEnglish Teaching in Primary School: AdvancedExistentialismFinancial Statement AnalysisGlobal Political EconomyGlobalization and PoliticsInternational BusinessInternational Development PolicyInternational EconomicsInternational Environmental PolicyInternational Finance/LawInternational Relations of the Asia-PacificLanguage PolicyMarketing ManagementMedia and GlobalizationMedia and the NationMedia ResearchMigration and DiasporaNew Zealand Culture and HistoryPeace BuildingPostcolonial StudiesQualitative Research MethodsRace, Class and Gender Ⅱ:Global InequalitiesReadings in PhilosophyRealism and CinemaServices MarketingSocial Theory:Perspectives on InequalitySpecial Topics Ⅰ:American SatireSpecial Topics in Art ⅠSpecial Topics in SociologyStock InvestmentStrategic StudiesSupply Chain ManagementTESOL Ⅳ:Testing and EvaluationTopics in MoralityTwentieth Century Film Studiesof sexual orientation and gender identityPacific;international relations theoryLoveForeign Policy AnalysisFoundations of FinanceGender, Sexuality and SocietyGeneral Topics Ⅱ:Business EthicsGlobal and Transnational JapanGlobal GovernanceHistory of PhotographyHospitality Management in JapanInternational OrganizationsInternational SecurityJapan's Diverse Religious WorldsJapanese Art HistoryJapanese PoliticsJapanese Popular CultureJapanese Social ProblemsJapan's Foreign PolicyJournalism in Japan Ⅰ/ⅡLanguage, Social Media and SocietyMacroeconomics ⅡMarketing in JapanMarketing ResearchMedia and Politics in JapanMedia EffectsMedia RepresentationsMicroeconomics ⅡModern and Contemporary History of JapanMusic and CultureOrganizational BehaviorPerformance StudiesPhonetics and PhonologyEnglishrobotsGIS, 4th yearRio Nishimura(Graduated from the International School of Singapore)200-level200-levelIntermediate Courses300-level Advanced CoursesRecognizing diversity, realizing a society without discriminationThe liberal arts education at GIS caught my attention and so I enrolled. Above all else, I am interested in discrimination. Under Professor Khor, I have been conducting research on sex education in Japan with consideration for the two elements of disabilities and gender. Without adequate sex education, vulnerable people cannot be protected from sexual abuse and violence. Therefore, I would like to achieve a reduction in sexual victimization and engage with the issues facing our complex modern-day society, from various perspectives, through my research.

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