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[Goal 16]Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Possibility of “Dialogic Approach” From Nordic Countries

College of Nursing Art and Science

Professor Miwa Kawada

We are considering how to adapt and implement the dialogic approach developed in Scandinavia for use in Japan.
In dialogue, safety and security are the foundation. Differences are respected, and everyone\'s voice is valued. Through dialogue, we hope to create a community where people with difficulties in their lives can live their own lives and have hope for the future, and where no one is left behind.


Considering BCP (Business Continuity Plan) for Nursing Homes as an Extension of Their Original Services

Graduate School of Disaster Resilience and Governance

Professor Ryosuke Aota

A BCP for nursing homes to protect vulnerable populations by reducing potential harm is important. Under the guidance of the government, all nursing homes have created BCPs, but whether they are practical or not remains questionable. There is a perception that disaster prevention is a separate issue and a hurdle for welfare professionals. However, since the mission to protect lives is common, we have been guiding a nursing care facility for three years in developing a BCP by considering disaster prevention as an extension of the original welfare work. We are working on a theoretical framework of the results obtained there so that they can be applied to other facilities as well.


Considering the Relationship Between the State and Citizens Historically and Thinking About the Way of Social Development

School of Human Science and Environment

Professor Cheng Zheng

This study examines how the public mindset was organized by state propaganda in China in the 1950s. At that time, China launched its nation-building efforts under the banner of an equal society. Under strong political propaganda, the people felt a sense of unity and were passionate about nation-building. However, the warped relationship between the state and the people eventually led to a serious human disaster, which happened 60 years ago, but may not happen again someday. It is important to know the path that human beings have taken, including the wrong ones.


Cultivating a Sense of Fairness Through Minority Literature

School of Human Science and Environment

Associate Professor Yuri Nagira

My research focuses on American literature. In particular, we focus on the complex structures of discrimination in the United States and study how Black American writers have confronted issues of class and gender within the Black community. The study of works by minority writers has implications for the state of contemporary society in a wide range of contexts beyond the United States.


Considering the Harmony Between Economic Prosperity and Social Order from Historical and Theoretical Perspectives

Graduate School of Social Science

Associate Professor Naoki Matsuyama

The history of economics is the study of various issues in economic society based on the wisdom of the past. In October 2023, the 400th anniversary of William Petty\\\'s birth was celebrated at University of Hyogo, and we reflected on Petty\\\\\\\'s economics and his views on war against the backdrop of the current international situation. and his views on war against the backdrop of the current international situation. We peruse the classics and search for the ideal economic state.

Special lecture and exhibition commemorating the 400th anniversary of William Petty\\\'s birth (from the University\\\'s publication, “Kendai Tsuushin”)

Special lecture and exhibition commemorating the 400th anniversary of William Petty\’s birth (from the University\’s Information, “Kendai Tsuushin”)

https://u-hyogo-webmag.com/archives/article/20231030petty


Research Concerning Life Insurance and Donations/Research about Life Insurance Businesses

Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation

Takashi Tanaka Professor and Head of Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation

I have been conducting research centered mainly on the area of insurance phenomena related to life insurance.

In our daily lives in a capitalistic society, life security from life insurance plays an extremely important role.

Also, there is major potential in initiatives based on an approach that includes the concept of “donations (pure donations)” for ”negative externalities” that have been a broad background issue in SDGs and “negative externalities” that are an area of promotion in SDGs.


Thinking about the Future of the Earth and Humanity from Astronomy; in Particular, from the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence

Institute for Nature and Environment

Full-time Lecturer Shinya Narusawa

Human beings, who have evolved while overcoming limitless odds, have an extremely precious existence. The human race must not perish, even with environment destruction, singularity, or war.

Can the human race continue on existing? Hints to this question exist within the number of civilizations in the universe.

This is because it is proportional to the average number of years a civilization has continued to exist. Conversely, we think about our future from speculation on the number of civilizations by SETI (search extra-terrestrial intelligence). “The future of humanity is in space”


Development of a health support program for foster homes

Research Institute of Nursing Care for People and Community

Professor Maki Umeda

The foster program is expected to advance to a degree in which a domestic living environment can be provided to children who cannot live with their parents. However, in Japan, the foster system currently has a low dissemination.

To that end, our research team is conducting a survey and support program that aims to clarify the support that is needed in order for foster parents to continue to take care of children in a healthy and nurturing way.

We are currently conducting activities to create a society where all children can grow up in a stable, nurturing environment.


Research into Environmental Literature of Japan and North America, Environmental Poetry, and Disaster Poetry of Japan

School of Human Science and Environment

Professor Ayako Takahashi

I conducted research into American activist and poet Gary Snyder.

Snyder, who is currently 92 years old, is a prominent environmentalist. Also, his works are some of the most prominent in the area of environmental literature.

With an approach on environmentalism and respect for living things cultivated through this research, the central topic of my learning and research is the relationship between the environment and humans in the areas of environmental anthropology and literature, with a focus on a fusion between the humanities and sciences and on anthropology.

Introduction to researchers of School of Human Science and Environment

https://shse-maga.com/teacher/398


Disaster Resilience Communication

Graduate School of Disaster Resilience and Governance

Professor Mayumi Sakamoto

I am doing research on disaster resilience and recovery measures that utilize communication and social networks. Also, I am tackling joint research and implementation in cooperation with entities such as local governments, regions, and NPOs is order to create regions that are resilient to disasters.


Other goal initiatives can be found in the list here.