NAME: KINHIDE
FAMILY NAME: MUSHAKOJI
NATIONALITY: JAPAN
RESIDENCE COUNTRY: JAPAN
ORGANIZATION: CENTRE FOR ASIA PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP
TITLE: PROFESSOR (BY AASPECIAL APPOINTMENT)
FACEBOOK:[email protected]
Present activities:
Professor, Centre for Asia Pacific Partnership, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Vice-Chair, International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism(IMADR), President, Japan Association of Human Security Studies,
President, Osaka Peace Center and Hurights Osaka ( Asia Pacific Human Rights Information Center, Osaka). Carrier history: Graduated Gakushuin University Department of Law, 1953, Taught at Gakushuin University, (1960-68) Sophia University (196 76), Meiji Gakuin University (1989-98), Ferris University(1998-2001), Chubu University(2001-03), Osaka University of Economics
and Law(2003-) Worked as Vice-Rector for Programme, United Nations University (1976-1989).
Presently develops research and praxis in search of an alternative multi-cultural sustainable system of justice and peace replacing the present Eur-American neoliberal Hegemony of patriarchal global fascism. Uses as heuristic framework the UN concepts of Human Security and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), in building a multidisciplinary theory of critical, cultural- political economy on unsustainable development and human insecurity. Its major focus is the destruction of biodiversity and cultural diversity by the technocrats in the service of global financial interests. The above theoretical efforts serve as an object of intercultural dialogue by means of SNS such as Facebook combined with face to face mutual learning linking Japan to other parts of Asia and other regions , providing the basis for a counter-hegemonic alliance between majority citizens and indigenous and minority communities, migrant and sedentary, in face of the global colonialism and Fascism which accumulates contradictions leading to global transformation..
Publications:
Mushakoji, Kinhide (2011)“State and Immigrant Community in Contemporary Japan: From Developmentalist State Ethics to Development Ethics of Common Human Security”, Thanh-Dam Truong, Des Gasper, Eds., Transnational Migration and Human Security: The Migration-Development-Security Nexus. Springer, 2011
Mushakoji, Kinhide (2003) Ningen Anzenhosho-Ron Josetsu:Global
Fascism ni koushite.(Introduction to Human Security : Facing Global Fascism.) Kokusai Shoin
Mushakoji, Kinhide (1988) Global Issues and Interparadigmatic Dialogue: Essays on multipolar politics, Albert Meynier.
FAMILY NAME: MUSHAKOJI
NATIONALITY: JAPAN
RESIDENCE COUNTRY: JAPAN
ORGANIZATION: CENTRE FOR ASIA PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP
TITLE: PROFESSOR (BY AASPECIAL APPOINTMENT)
FACEBOOK:[email protected]
Present activities:
Professor, Centre for Asia Pacific Partnership, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Vice-Chair, International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism(IMADR), President, Japan Association of Human Security Studies,
President, Osaka Peace Center and Hurights Osaka ( Asia Pacific Human Rights Information Center, Osaka). Carrier history: Graduated Gakushuin University Department of Law, 1953, Taught at Gakushuin University, (1960-68) Sophia University (196 76), Meiji Gakuin University (1989-98), Ferris University(1998-2001), Chubu University(2001-03), Osaka University of Economics
and Law(2003-) Worked as Vice-Rector for Programme, United Nations University (1976-1989).
Presently develops research and praxis in search of an alternative multi-cultural sustainable system of justice and peace replacing the present Eur-American neoliberal Hegemony of patriarchal global fascism. Uses as heuristic framework the UN concepts of Human Security and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), in building a multidisciplinary theory of critical, cultural- political economy on unsustainable development and human insecurity. Its major focus is the destruction of biodiversity and cultural diversity by the technocrats in the service of global financial interests. The above theoretical efforts serve as an object of intercultural dialogue by means of SNS such as Facebook combined with face to face mutual learning linking Japan to other parts of Asia and other regions , providing the basis for a counter-hegemonic alliance between majority citizens and indigenous and minority communities, migrant and sedentary, in face of the global colonialism and Fascism which accumulates contradictions leading to global transformation..
Publications:
Mushakoji, Kinhide (2011)“State and Immigrant Community in Contemporary Japan: From Developmentalist State Ethics to Development Ethics of Common Human Security”, Thanh-Dam Truong, Des Gasper, Eds., Transnational Migration and Human Security: The Migration-Development-Security Nexus. Springer, 2011
Mushakoji, Kinhide (2003) Ningen Anzenhosho-Ron Josetsu:Global
Fascism ni koushite.(Introduction to Human Security : Facing Global Fascism.) Kokusai Shoin
Mushakoji, Kinhide (1988) Global Issues and Interparadigmatic Dialogue: Essays on multipolar politics, Albert Meynier.