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Biography
I received my PhD after completing a Joint Degree
Programme organised by the School of East Asian Studies, University of
Sheffield (UK), and the Graduate School of Law (GCOE Gender Equality and
Multicultural Conviviality in the Age of Globalisation), Tohoku University
(Japan). Before joining the CEAS team in summer 2019 I have worked as a Research
Associate /Lecturer (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin) at the Department of East
Asian Politics at the Ruhr University Bochum in Germany.
Research
My current research focuses on domestic determinants of Japanese NGO activism and their participation in regional and global governance processes. This strand of my work includes application of approaches from role theory and recognition theory to researching domestic/international non-governmental actors. Furthermore, I continue to explore the politics of memory in Japan with special emphasis on progressive war memory activism.