International Community Care and Lifespan Development: Empowerment Sciences. | 安梅 勅江 | 筑波大学研究者カタログ

代表者 : 安梅 勅江  

Keyword

Empowerment, Community, Lifespan Development, SDGs, Health Promotion and Care

研究テーマ

  • International Community Care and Lifespan Development: Empowerment Sciences

    Our mission is to realize “A world of possibilities” for all.

研究ハイライト

Major Scientific Interests of the Group

1) Community empowerment

2) Plasticity of lifespan development and implications

3) System sciences for health social services

Projects for Regular Students in Doctoral or Master’s Programs

1) Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Community Care and Health-Social Services

2) Lifespan Development and Environment

3) Health Promotion and Community Empowerment

4) Child and Elderly Abuse Prevention

5) Human Interface with Universal Design: Artificial Intelligence, Assistive devices, Housing, and

Community Environments

Study Programs for Short Stay Students (one week – one trimester)

1) Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Community Care and Health-Social Services

2) Health Promotion and Community Empowerment

研究の応用・展望

  • We enhance the knowledge and skills for empowerment, produces evidences, and delivers all over the world, with clients, residents, practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers, etc.
  • We expand networks using self, peer, community empowerment, to make a better world.

文献・知財・作品

  • Empowerment Based Co-Creative Action Research: Towards A World of Possibilities for Sustainable Society, Empowerment Research and Education Forum Publication, 2021
  • Creating Empowerment in Community: Theory and Practice from an International Perspective, NOVA Publication, 2019
  • Empowerment science for professionals enhance inclusion and a world of possibilities, Nihon Shoni iji Shuppan, 2018
  • Hiromi Arakawa, Tokie Anme, The effect of an experiential learning program on motivations and activity involvement among dementia supporters in Japan, PLOS ONE, 2020
  • Yusuke Takahashi, Kensuke Okada, Takahiro Hoshino, Tokie Anme, Developmental Trajectories of Social Skills during Early Childhood and Links to Parenting Practices in a Japanese Sample, PLOS ONE, 2015

http://plaza.umin.ac.jp/~empower/anme/en/

20201907

医学医療系

Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba