高尾 将幸

TAKAO Masayuki

  • 准教授
  • 学位:博士(体育科学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Physical Education / Department of Physical Education
  • Graduate School of Physical Education / Course of Physical Education

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • LGBTQ
  • menstruation
  • Parenting
  • governmentality
  • Sports Mega-event
  • discourses on health

研究分野

  • Life sciences Sports science sociology of sport

委員歴

  • The Japan Society of Sport Sociology Chairman of study committee

論文

Sport Mega-event and Local Identity : Rugby World Cup 2019 in Kamaishi City

The Physical Activities and Sports in Health Promotion Policies

Risky Bodies : A Genealogical Study of Health Discourses

A study on the contribution of the university to the community-dwelling elderly and their healthy leisure activities : the case study of a health promotion program : Keep Active 2010

The Politics of Body and Health in Contemporary Japanese Health Policy::From a Range of the "Governmentality" Perspective

The relationships between match results and division into teams in the class of the health and physical education: view point of factors of volleyball performance

書籍等出版物

  • Sports mega-events in Asia
  • Legacies and mega events : fact or fairy tales?

講演・口頭発表等

  • The Impacts of the 1964 Summer on a Local Community
  • The Nagano Olympics: Impacts on Local Community
  • The Impacts of the Olympics on Local Community: A Case Study of the Nagano 1998 Winter Games
  • The Politics of “Active Aged” : a case study of a measure of health promotion for aged person

担当経験のある科目

  • Sociology of Sport

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

A Sociological Research about the Sports Mega-event after the Disaster; Rugby World Cup 2019 in KAMAISHI

A Historical Sociologic Study on Media Experiences and Memories Developments through Analysis of The 1964 Summer Olympics

a sociological study of the "legacies" of the Nagano Olympic Games on local communities

A study of impacts of National Athletic Meet on Urban Space

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