Sociology of Contemporary Japan University of Tsukuba
Course Overview
The aim of this course is to analyze the social and economic changes in Japan, with particular focus on changes in the nature of work in society and its implications in Contemporary Japanese society, including complex issues such as migration, foreign workers, ageing society, job hunting, working poor and inequality.
Learning Achievement
To develop critical thinking by understanding contemporary social issues of Japanese Society
Competence
"By providing students with a sociological view of society, this course intends to develop their analytical skills "
Course prerequisites
None
Grading Philosophy
Class Attendance and Participation (20%), Presentation (30%), Final Report (50%)
Course schedule
This course will be offered online(live). Microsoft Teams code 4fruin9Introduction1990's: after the Bubble burstThe end of endless growthDeregulation and employment insecurityPart-timers, temporary workers, subcontractingForeign workersFrom a middle-class country to a inequal society?New forms of work and "anomy": neet, freeter and hikikomoriAging society and future perspectivesConclusionThis course will be offered online
Course type
Lectures
Online Course Requirement
Instructor
Urano Edson Ioshiaqui
Other information
Participate actively in class discussion. Be on time to each class.
Site for Inquiry
Link to the syllabus provided by the university