Toyoko Sato

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



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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
  1. 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.
  2. Sato, Toyoko (2010) “Organizational identity and symbioticity: Parco as an urban medium,” Journal of Management History, Vol. 16. no. 1.
  3. 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
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Denmaaku no paato taimu roudou (Part-time jobs in Denmark: work and social identities), in Shakai Shimpo, January 2003.
  4. Anserumu Kiifaa to Aushubittsu no ato nogeijyutu (On Anselm Kiefer and art after the Auschwitz), in Shakai Shimpo, May 30, 1998.
  5. Di jendarizumu to aidentiti (De-genderism and identity of women), in Shakai Shimpo, March 12, 1997.
Books
  1. 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.
  2. 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