He works as Deputy Director of the Center for the Study of CO-Design, CSCD and Head of the Department of Social Innovation of the center, Osaka University (also known as the University of Osaka).His major field is in Medical Anthoropology and Ethnography of Central America.
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of “Stealing Remains is Criminal !”: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
of the repatriation of human remains to Ryukyu islands, southern Japan.
by Prof. Mitsuho Ikeda, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Japan
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Mi nombre es Mitsuho Ikeda. Llámame "MITZU". Mi sobrenomre era el "DOCTOR PELON"( Que Chistoso !?), cuando estuve en Honduras, Centroamerica.
En
el campo academico mi especialidad es tratando la Etnografia de
Centroamerica y la Antropologia medica.
Tambien
durante de unos anyos, estoy investigando sobre el Turismo Ecologico en
Centroamerica, sobre todo en Costa Rica.
You Can Browse My < Curriculum Vitae>.
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Direccion actual:
Center forthe Study of CO*Design (CSCD), Osaka University
Machikaneyama 1-16, Toyonka City, 560-0043, JAPAN
E-mail:
Salida por Universidad de Osaka
Mitzub'ixi Quq Chi'j, --
registered name as Japanese citizen is Mitsuho Ikeda, 1956- (My Curriculum Vitae)
1 What are your Educational Activities at the Center for the Study of Co*Design?
My main teaching
activities cover Dialogic Methods in Qualitative Study and Ethnography,
Theory of Knowledge (TOK) for Post-Graduate Students, Theory and
Practice in Action Research, and Research Ethics.
2 What Research are you involved in?
My specialization
is cultural anthropology. My research interests include medical
ethnography, Central America regional studies, human-animal
relationships, comparative study of harm reduction policies for drug
users and addicts, history of anthropological sciences, and political
anthropology of indigenous people.
3 What are your activities with institutions and people outside the center?
I have published
extensively online on a variety of themes over the past twenty-five
years. As a result, I am frequently invited to speak on a range of
topics, e.g. cinematographic analysis of films, ecotourism in Central
America and Mexico, research ethics, and the nature of infanticide and
gerontophobia. My outreach activities include the organization of
collaborative workshops for young professionals from various businesses
in the Kansai area.
Source: https://www.cscd.osaka-u.ac.jp/co/english/
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