小澤 考人

Takato Ozawa

  • 教授
  • 学位:修士(学術)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Tourism / Department of Tourism
  • Graduate School of Letters / Course of Tourism

ジャンル

  • Urban Problem
  • Regional Revitalization
  • Economy In Our Lives
  • Community Relations
  • Olympics

研究と関連するSDGs

  • Good Health and Well-Being
  • Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  • Sustainable Cities and Communities

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • Sociology of Tourism
  • theory of tourism policy
  • sociology
  • mega-events, legacy
  • creative city

研究分野

  • Humanities & social sciences Sociology sociology of culture
  • Humanities & social sciences Tourism studies sociology of tourism

論文

An Investigation on the Tokyo 2020 Games under the COIVD-19 pandemic from the sociological perspective

Ozawa Takato

Rethinking the Contemporary Tourism and the Concept of Leisure from the Sociological Perspective

Rethinking the Relationship between “Olympic Games and Tourism”

Rethinking the Tokyo 2020 Games and "Multilingual Services" in Japan

Rethinking London 2012 Olympic Games’ Legacy from a

Current Trends in University Students' Media Usages and Effects of Media Education: A Report through the Results of Questionnaire Surveys in "Media Literacy" in 2013

書籍等出版物

  • Leisure Studies

講演・口頭発表等

  • The Importance of the Viewpoints of Diplomacy on International Tourism Promotion: Rethinking the Impacts of International Events and Inbound Tourism from the viewpoints of Diplomacy
  • Evaluating the Olympic Legacy of the Tokyo 2020 Games from the viewpoints of Event Studies
  • Rethinking the Contemporary Tourism and the Concept of Leisure from the Sociological Perspective
  • Rethinking the Olympic Legacy of the Tokyo 2020 Games focusing on the urban regeneration
  • Rethinking the Relationship between "Olympic Games and Tourism"

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

Analysis of the Tourism Policy after the London 2012 Olympic Games

Mobility in local cities

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