Yoko Demelius
PhD, Docent
yoko.demelius@utu.fi |
diversity; marginality; minority; gender; civil society; community; conspiracy theories; transgression and intimacy; ethnography
Conspiracy Theories, Anti-Science, and Disinformation in East Asia: Perspectives from Japan (CADEA) - KONE Foundation
- Inbōron: Minshushugi o Yurugasu Mekanizumu (Conspiracy Theories: The Mechanism That Shakes Democracy) (2025)
- Social Science Japan Journal
- Technologies of the YouTuber self: digital vigilantism, masculinities and attention economy in neoliberal Japan (2025)
- Global Crime
- Conspiracy theories and the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan : The rise, radicalization, and fall (?) of YamatoQ-kai (2024)
- Social Science Japan Journal
- Making sense of human rights and (migrant) workers in Europe and Japan: from the perspectives of practice, motivations, and implementation (2024) Demelius, Yoko
- Seduction of far-right actions: A pathway to an authentic self? (2024)
- Crime, Media, Culture
- Healing through Shared Tasks: Honoring Elderly Zainichi Korean Women and Crossing Unspoken Boundaries in Japan (2023)
- Studia Orientalia
- Humanitarian Issues of Immigration in Japan: From Historical Background to Current Policies (2023) Yoko Demelius, Sara Park (Helsinki University), (Satoko Naito as a host)
- The Presentation of the Korean Self with Everyday Food: Negotiating “Koreanness” through Kimchi Diplomacy in Contemporary Japan (2023)
- Seoul Journal of Korean Studies
- COVID-19 and Vaccine Hesitancy in Japan (2022) Szczepanska Kamila, Demelius Yoko
- Thinking through Community Spirit: Zainichi Koreans in Post-Korean Wave Japanese Communities (2021)
- Japanese Studies
- Impacts of COVID 19 on Japanese Society with Kamila Szczepanska and Yoko Demelius (2020) Szczepanska Kamilia, Keva Silja, Demelius Yoko
- Japanese Civil Society: Responding to Covid-19 at Home and Abroad (2020) Kamila Szczepanska, Yoko Demelius, Silja Keva
- Multiculturalism in a “homogeneous” society from the perspectives of an intercultural event in Japan (2020)
- Asian Anthropology
- Stories of Kimchi and Zainichi Koreans in Japan (2019)
- Anthropology News