Kamila Szczepanska
kamila.szczepanska@utu.fi Assistentinkatu 7 Turku |
Japanese Studies, Japanese contemporary politics and IR, Japanese civil society, politics of war memory in Japan and East Asia
I received my PhD after completing a Joint Degree
Programme organised by the School of East Asian Studies, University of
Sheffield (UK), and the Graduate School of Law (GCOE Gender Equality and
Multicultural Conviviality in the Age of Globalisation), Tohoku University
(Japan). Before joining the CEAS team in summer 2019 I have worked as a Research
Associate /Lecturer (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin) at the Department of East
Asian Politics at the Ruhr University Bochum in Germany.
My current research focuses on domestic determinants of Japanese NGO activism and their participation in regional and global governance processes. This strand of my work includes application of approaches from role theory and recognition theory to researching domestic/international non-governmental actors. Furthermore, I continue to explore the politics of memory in Japan with special emphasis on progressive war memory activism.
- Inbōron: Minshushugi o Yurugasu Mekanizumu (Conspiracy Theories: The Mechanism That Shakes Democracy) (2025)
- Social Science Japan Journal
- Conspiracy theories and the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan : The rise, radicalization, and fall (?) of YamatoQ-kai (2024)
- Social Science Japan Journal
- Responding to the crisis : Japan's changing foreign policy and ODA to Ukraine (2014-2023) (2024)
- Pacific Review
- The Japanese Government–NGO Relationship in the Foreign Aid Field: “Partnership” Reconsidered (2023)
- Rocznik Orientalistyczny - Yearbook of Oriental Studies
- Contesting Japan’s International Roles : The Responses of Japanese Nongovernmental Organizations to Transformation of Japan’s ODA Policy (2022) National Role Conceptions in a New Millennium : Defining a Place in a Changing World Szczepanska Kamila
- COVID-19 and Vaccine Hesitancy in Japan (2022) Szczepanska Kamila, Demelius Yoko
- Japan’s Reaction to Russia’s War in Ukraine (Nordic Asia Podcast, June 24, 2022) (2022) Szczepanska Kamila, Keva Silja
- The Challenge of Societal Recognition of Humanitarian and Development NGO Practitioners in Japan: A Volunteer or a Professional? (2022)
- Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
- 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
- NGO Capacity Building in the Wake of Japan’s Triple Disaster of 2011: The Case of the TOMODACHI NGO Leadership Programme (TNLP) (2020)
- Asian Studies Review
- Between International Norm, Political Expediency and Search for Reconciliation: Prime Minister Abe Shinzō and the 70th Anniversary of the Asia-Pacific War (2018) Postwar Reconciliation in Central Europe and East Asia: The Case of Polish-German and Korean-Japanese Relations Kamila Szczepanska
- Towards Inclusive Global Governance? Japanese Civil Society, the State and the G7/G8 Summitry (2000-2016) (2018)
- Global Governance
- Japanese Civil Society in Global Governance: The Case of 2015 UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (UN WCDRR, Sendai) (2017)
- Journal of Civil Society
- Towards a ‘Common’ View of Difficult Past? The Representation of Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Trilateral Teaching Materials (2017)
- Journal of Peace Education
- Japan’s National Role Conception and its Perceptions of China in the Region and World: The View of PM Abe Shinzō’s Administration (2016)
- ASIEN – The German Journal of Contemporary Asia
Diana Schnelle - The Politics of War Memory in Japan. Progressive Civil Society Groups and Contestation of Memory of the Asia-Pacific War (2014) Kamila Szczepanska
- Addressing the Allied POW Issue in Japan: The Case of POW Research Network Japan (2013)
- Japan Forum