Ph.d. stipendiat
, MA
Toyoko Sato
Department og Intercultural Communication and Management
Porcelænshaven 18
2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tlf.: +45 3815 3218
Fax:+45 3815 3840
E-mail:
tsa.ikl@cbs.dk
Link til denne hjemmeside:
www.cbs.dk/staff/tsa
Tilknyttet
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My academic interests are three fold: consumer (promotional) culture, individual, social and corporate identities, and manifestations of the aesthetic in the era of globalization. Focusing on Japanese advertisements and its discourses, I try to deal with all of those in my Ph.D. project.
Primære forskningsområder
- Consumer culture
- Globalization and the aesthetic manifestation
- Discourse analysis
- Femininity and performativity
- Global education
Udvalgte publikationer
Forthcoming
- Sato, Toyoko (digital version in 2009, and printed version in 2010) “Corporate culture and reputation,” in: Wakel, Charles (Ed.), Management through Collaboration: Teaming in a Networked World, London: Routledge.
- Sato, Toyoko (2010) “Organizational identity and symbioticity: Parco as an urban medium,” Journal of Management History, Vol. 16. no. 1.
- Sato, Toyoko. (2010). Representation of Desire and Femininity in Japan's Consumer Culture: a Critical Discourse Analysis. In Inger Lassen (Ed.), Living with patriarchy II – Discursive constructions of gendered subjects across public spheres. Amsterdam: Benjamin.
Publications in Japanese:
Published Articles
- Baasebekku genpatu no hi ga kieta (A historical study of Barseback Nuclear Plant and the prospect of E.U. nuclear phase out), Sekai, January 2006.
- Ishiki to shite no roudou: Denmaaku no Shakaiteki aidenthithi no keisei 1994 - 2002 (Labor market policy as “consciousness”: on formation of social identity, Denmark 1994 – 2002). Journal of Ohara Istitute for Social Studies, July 2003. p.p. 1- 15.
- Denmaaku no paato taimu roudou (Part-time jobs in Denmark: work and social identities), in Shakai Shimpo, January 2003.
- Anserumu Kiifaa to Aushubittsu no ato nogeijyutu (On Anselm Kiefer and art after the Auschwitz), in Shakai Shimpo, May 30, 1998.
- Di jendarizumu to aidentiti (De-genderism and identity of women), in Shakai Shimpo, March 12, 1997.
Books
- Karugaru to kokkyou o koeru Miyazawa Kenji (Beyond the Borders Kenji Miyazawa) in SunMark Editorial. Miyazawa Kenji no Ikikata ni Manabu (Learning from a Life of Kenji Miyazawa). Tokyo: SunMark Shuppan. 1999. pp. 144 -167.
- Genbaku Hiiro Ezarii no Shinwa (The Myth of Claude Eatherly Who Was Called “Atomic Hero”). Tokyo: the Asahi Shimbun Co. 1986.
Sidst opdateret af Bente Faurby 09.06.2009