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last modified:2026/02/11

Associate Professor SEMBA, Nozomu

Faculty, Affiliation

Faculty of Regional Development Studies, Institute of Human and Social Sciences

College and School Educational Field


Laboratory

Academic Background

Career

Kanazawa University Institute of Human and Social Sciences Faculty of Regional Development Studies Associate Professor(2025/10-)
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies School of International and Area Studies(2025/04-2025/09)
Sapporo Otani University Faculty of Sociology Department of Local Community Studies Associate Professor(2023/04-2025/09)
Hiroshima Bunkyo University Faculty of Human Science Department of Global Communication(2022/04-2023/03)
Hiroshima Bunkyo University Faculty of Human Science, Department of Global Communication(2019/04-2022/03)
(2015/04-2018/03)

Year & Month of Birth

Academic Society

Award

(2015/04-2018/03)

Specialities

Sociology 、

Speciality Keywords

Research Themes

Books

  •  Chim↑Pom: Happy Spring, Catalogue vol.2 Document ver. 2023/08/08

Papers

  •  The Dream of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere as the Tourism World:Focusing on the removability of ideology in the tourism theory of Eizo Koyama. SEMBA Nozomu 22 22 321 2016/01 
  •  "Genbaku Slum" in "Peace City" : Focusing on the Development and Demolition of Aioi Street in Hiroshima in the Post-war Era 34 34 124 2016/09 
  •  For Unearthing Urban Invisibility The Annals of Japan Association for Urban Sociology 43 43 1 2025/09

Conference Presentations

Others

  •  Research on Theoretical Foundations for Understanding the Contemporary City -Planetary Urbanization Theories and Beyond- 90 1 2023/03/31
  •  Planetary Gentrification : What It Is and Why It Matters 22 127 2019
  •  Urban Revolution? 21 115 2018

Arts and Fieldwork

Patent

Theme to the desired joint research

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

Competitive research funding,Contribution

Collaborative research,Consignment study

Classes (Bachelors)

Classes (Graduate Schools)

International Project

International Students

Lecture themes

Others (Social Activities)

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