植田 俊

shun ueta

  • 准教授
  • 学位:修士(体育学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of International Cultural Relations / Department of Community Development

ジャンル

  • Regional Revitalization
  • Volunteer
  • Community Relations
  • Olympics

研究と関連するSDGs

  • Sustainable Cities and Communities

詳細情報

研究分野

  • Life sciences Sports science

論文

Generating Connections in Disability Sport: A Blind Marathon Case Study

Sociological Research on Spoorts Volunteers for the Disabled: Focusing on the Relationship between Sports Practitioners and Volunteers

Sociological Study of the Visually Impaired Sport (No.2): Social Construction of the Blind Marathon Runner's "Vision"

Sociological study of Blind Marathon:meaning of the sport practice for escort runner

Active learning of “Sport” through participating in the sport event as a volunteer:A case study of Eighth Asian Winter Games in Sapporo

Creation of Ethnic Networks through Sport : A Case Study of a Japanese-Peruvian Soccer Club

Live Together with Newcomer Foreigners Through Sport : A Case study of "Homi Danchi" in Toyota, Aichi,Japan

Sport space as a safety net for immigrants: A case study of Japanese-Brazilians at Brazil Futsal Center in Oizumi, Gunma, Japan

講演・口頭発表等

  • Olympic and Urban Strategy relevancy: A Case Study of the 11th Olympic Winter Games in Sapporo
  • Will Sustainable Cities and Communities be Created Through Olympics?
  • The processes of becoming a guide runner in a blind marathon club as a community of practice
  • Sociological Study of Visually Impaired Sport(No.2): A study on the organization of daily sports activities for the visually impaired.
  • Sociological Study of the Visually Impaired Sport(No.1): Social construction of the Blind Marathon Runner’s “Vision”
  • Expansion of Urban Gentrification through the Olympics: A Case Study the XI Olympic Winter Games in Sapporo

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

Live Together with Newcomer Foreigners Through Sport ―A Case study of “Homi Danchi” in Toyota, Aichi, Japan.―

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