2025/03/12 更新

写真a

ゼン ギンガ
全 銀河
所属
社会科学総合学術院 社会科学部
職名
助手

経歴

  • 2024年04月
    -
    継続中

    早稲田大学   社会科学部   助手

研究分野

  • 社会学

研究キーワード

  • エスニシティ、防災、ジェンダー、マイノリティ

 

講演・口頭発表等

  • A Study on Disaster Risk Analysis and Disaster Prevention Support Policies for Foreign Residents in Tokyo

    全銀河

    アジア行政学会2023  

    発表年月: 2023年12月

    開催年月:
    2023年12月
     
     
  • Exploring Japanese Foreign Policy and Social Inclusion in the Context of Covid-19

    全銀河

    韓国行政学会2022年大会  

    発表年月: 2022年06月

    開催年月:
    2022年06月
     
     
  • Explore the influencing factors of youth returning home employment through interviews -Take City A, Jilin Province, China as an example-

    全銀河

    IDI-UNICyT 2021  

    発表年月: 2021年12月

    開催年月:
    2021年12月
     
     
  • 多文化共生を踏まえた地域防災に関する考察―多様な主体による参加と協働の視点からー

    全銀河

    日本行政学会2021  

    発表年月: 2021年05月

    開催年月:
    2021年05月
     
     
  • Possibility of Fusion of Disaster Prevention Knowledge and Tourism Information: for Foreigners Visiting Japan

    全銀河

    TOURMAN 2021  

    発表年月: 2021年05月

    開催年月:
    2021年05月
     
     

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

  • 実証的アプローチによる外国人支援の分析:東京都内の防災施策と支援活動の事例研究

    公益財団法人ヒロセ財団  第11回(2024年度) 研究助成

    研究期間:

    2025年04月
    -
    2027年03月
     

  • 多文化共生社会における包括的防災支援―ジェンダーの視点から―

    早稲田大学  特定課題制度(学内資金)

    研究期間:

    2024年04月
    -
    2025年03月
     

Misc

 

特定課題制度(学内資金)

  • 多文化共生社会における包括的防災支援―ジェンダーの視点から―

    2024年  

     概要を見る

    Background:Contemporary Japan is experiencing increasing demographic diversity due to globalization and the influx of foreign residents. As a result, addressing the unique needs of different cultural and gender groups within disaster support systems has become essential. Traditional disaster support measures often overlook the perspectives of foreign residents and gender-specific needs, leading to disparities in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. This study aims to investigate how foreign residents' experiences and gender perspectives can be incorporated into disaster support frameworks to enhance social inclusiveness and strengthen disaster resilience in Japan’s multicultural society. Research Methodology:Literature Review:The review covered topics such as the intersection of disasters and gender, multicultural coexistence, and existing disaster support mechanisms in Japan. This analysis helped identify gaps in current policies and practices related to foreign residents and gender considerations in disaster preparedness and response.Case Study Analysis:This study examined the experiences of foreign residents during past disasters, including the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, and more recent disasters. Through secondary data analysis, the study explored challenges such as language barriers, access to emergency information, cultural differences in shelter environments, and gender-related concerns.Questionnaire Survey:A structured questionnaire survey was conducted among foreign residents living in Tokyo. The survey aimed to assess their level of disaster awareness, preparedness, and specific needs related to disaster support. Questions covered topics such as preferred communication methods for disaster information, participation in disaster drills, access to multilingual resources, and gender-specific concerns in evacuation shelters.Research Findings:1. Correlation Between Foreign Residents’ Disaster Awareness and Gender:Survey results indicate that gender plays a significant role in shaping disaster awareness and preparedness levels among foreign residents. Female respondents, especially those with children, expressed greater concerns about safety, hygiene, and privacy.2. Recommendations for Inclusive Disaster Support:Implementing gender-sensitive shelter management, such as providing separate spaces, ensuring access to hygiene products, and addressing cultural dietary needs.Encouraging foreign residents’ participation in community-based disaster preparedness programs through partnerships with international organizations and local governments.Conclusions:Integrating culturally diverse needs and gender perspectives into disaster support measures is crucial to ensuring that all community members, regardless of nationality or gender, receive equitable assistance. By addressing the specific concerns of foreign residents and recognizing the differential impact of gender on the disaster experience, a more inclusive and disaster-resilient society is possible.