A study of the “body” in Robert Musil’s novels Department of Linguistics and Literature, Graduate School of Humanities This study aims to clarify the meaning of the return to corporeality and individuality in Musil’s writings, the existential condition of the body in space and time, and how it acts on human bein [...]
Blockchain Regulation: The Suitability of Regulatory Sandboxes Department of Law and Politics, Graduate School of Law Study on the suitablity of regulatory sandboxing applied to blockchain. Developing a framework to measure the degree of difficulty associated with regulating a specifc blockchain-based decentralized a [...]
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and Its Effects on Identity in Japan: A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective Department of Education, Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies My study will explore the increasingly pervasive educational phenomena called Social Emotional Learning (SEL) from a perspective that looks at how individuals, groups, and societies interact and mutua [...]
Development of awareness-raising media on dating violence that focus on gender and psychological violence Department of Design, Graduate School of Design In raising awareness of dating DV prevention, many awareness media were created without separating the gender of the target audience. In addition, there is no clear evaluation scale for judging psycho [...]
An elucidation of self-awareness theory in Early Modern Western Philosophy: from the perspective of intellectual experience Department of Philosophy, Graduate School of Humanities In Western philosophy, the possibility of self-awareness, which had been widely accepted since ancient times, came to be doubted after the 18th century. On the other hand, self-awareness, as the basis [...]
On the analogies between primes and knots Department of Mathematics, Graduate School of Mathematics I study arithmetic topology. Based on the analogies of knots and prime numbers, the analogies of 3-manifolds and number rings, I research the relationship and analogies between topology and number the [...]
Color saliency and attention change represented by neural processing in individuals with various color visions Department of Design, Graduate School of Design Recognition toward diversity is one of the most important global task today. The diversity in human color vision is one of the diversity yet to be understood fully. Diversity in color vision is acquir [...]
Ethical Dilemmas in Disability Arts: Empirical Study through Qualitative Field Research Department of Design, Graduate School of Design The purpose of this research is to clarify the present situation of ethical dilemmas arising in arts activities in the welfare for people with disabilities and to construct a new theory. Specifically, [...]