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last modified:2024/01/08

Professor TODOROKI, Makoto

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Faculty, Affiliation

Faculty of Humanities, Institute of Human and Social Sciences

College and School Educational Field

Division of Humanities, Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies
Division of Human and Socio-Environment Studies, Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies

Laboratory

Academic Background

【Academic background(Doctoral/Master's Degree)】
Osaka University Doctor Sociology 199605 Other
【Academic background(Bachelor's Degree)】
Kanazawa University Division of Behavioral Sciences 198803

Career

Hokkaido University Faculty of Letters(1996/06/01-1998/08/31)
Shinshu University Faculty of Arts(1998/09/01-2002/08/31)
Kanazawa University Faculty of Letters(2002/09/01-)
the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(1994/04/01-1996/05/31)

Year & Month of Birth

Academic Society

The Japan Sociological Society

The Japan society of Educational Sociology
the Hokkaido Sociological Association
American Sociological Association
The Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology

Award

Specialities

Sociology

Speciality Keywords

social stratification, normative theory, social research methods

Research Themes

Study on Rational Choice and Normative Theories

In envisioning a desirable modern society and social systems, it is important to assume, as a “theoretical burden” that people act rationally. I consider, from a theoretical standpoint, the conditions that enable generation of socially desirable consequences of such an assumption.

Study on Social Stratification and Social Psychology

I explain the states of social awareness of people living in Japanese society through quantitative analysis of social survey data. Specifically, I clarify differences in social awareness in terms of social class, educational background, gender and age, and conflicting opinions related to social values, and consider the possibility of reaching agreement. I also attempt to predict future social changes.

Developmet of the Methods and Methodology of Survey Research

Based on knowledge acquired on-site, I develop practical methods and further methodology for the collection of high-quality social survey data, addressing lowered response rates and systems for the protection of personal information. Specifically, I am reviewing methods that will enhance the possibility of international comparison using medium-scale social surveys.

Books

  •  Quantitative Sociology of High School Students in Modern Japan 2001/02

Papers

  •  Evaluating the Quality of Online Survey Data Collected in 2018 in the USA: Univariate, Bivariate, and Multivariate Analyses Ito, Daisuke. and Todoroki, Makoto International Journal of Japanese Sociology 30 1 140-162 2020/09/23
  •  A Design of Normative Sociology Based on the Rational Choice Paradigm International Journal of Japanese Sociology 7 85-10 1998/11
  •  Negative Attitudes toward Immigrants in Japan and the United States Ito, Daisuke. and Todoroki, Makoto Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association 2019/08/09 

Conference Presentations

  • Negative Attitudes toward Foreign Residents among the Young Japanese:Examining the Role of Ethical Beliefs(conference:The 14th Asia Pacific Sociological Association Conference)(2018/10/07)

Others

  •  Sociological Studies of Japanese Youth: Report on a Practice in Social Research No.38 2022/03/31

Arts and Fieldwork

Patent

Theme to the desired joint research

○Quantitative Research and Data Analysis

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

○「地域高校の統廃合による過疎地コミュニティへの影響に関する社会学的研究」(2003-2006) 
○「現代的社会環境に対応する地域社会調査の実践的方法論の開発」(2006-2009) 
○「国際比較研究の基盤となる中規模社会調査の実施モデルの確立」(2010-2012) 
○「計量社会学的手法による新しい若者研究の基盤形成のための調査研究」(2013-2015) 
○「計量社会学的方法による若年層の価値と規範に関する国際比較研究」(2016-2018) 
○「社会調査の困難状況に対応するコンピュータ支援型複合モード調査法の実装」(2018-2021) 
○「日米若年世代の価値意識の変動を解明する計量社会学研究」(2021-2024) 

Competitive research funding,Contribution

Collaborative research,Consignment study

Classes (Bachelors)

○Introduction to the Modern Japanese Culture and Society(2021)
○Practice in Social Research 3(2021)
○Practice in Social Research 4(2021)
○Introduction to Sociology 1(2021)
○Introduction to Sociology 2(2021)
○Social Theory(2021)
○Introduction to Humanity A(2021)
○Introduction to Human Sciences(2021)
○Human Sciences in the Age of Globalization(2021)
○Introduction to Theoretical Sociology A(2021)
○Seminar of Graduation thesis A(2021)
○Seminar of Graduation thesis B(2021)
○Social Theory(2021)
○Theoretical Sociology 1(2021)
○Theoretical Sociology 2(2021)
○Practice in Social Research 1(2021)
○Practice in Social Research 2(2021)

Classes (Graduate Schools)

○Study in Theoretical Sociology 2(2021)
○Seminar in Sociology I1(2021)
○Seminar in Sociology I2(2021)
○Comparative Social Psychology in Sociology I(2021)
○Comparative Social Psychology in Sociology II(2021)
○Practice in Social Research 1(2021)
○Practice in Social Research 2(2021)
○Practice in Sociological Analysis 1(2021)
○Practice in Sociological Analysis 2(2021)
○Study in Theoretical Sociology 1(2021)

International Project

International Students

Lecture themes

Others (Social Activities)

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