WATANABE, Takuya

 

 

    Position

      

      Osaka City University Urban-Culture Research Center

        Doctor of Literature(Osaka City University) “A Sociological Study of Construction

         Laborers.FN" Camps: The Structure and the Mechanism of Exclusion in Lower Class

         Laborers”

 

    Speciality

 

         Labor sociology, Study of urban underclass

 

    Research Theme

       

         Labor sociology of lower class labor

 

    Main Works

  

        Watanabe, Takuya, 2012, "An Actual Condition of Construction Laborers' Camps :

        Through a Case Study of a Construction Company which Advertises Workers in

        Mass-media " The Annuals of Sociological Association, O.C.U. 13:35-51

       
    Watanabe, Takuya, 2010, “A Function of Laziness in Work: Thinking through 

         Interactions and Meanings between Employers and Employee in Hamba-Labor”

        Social Theory and Dynamics, 3: 55-70

       
       Watanabe, Takuya, 2009, "The Labor Culture in Hamba: Maintenance and

        Reproduction of Laborers' Behavior Pattern" Journal of Labor Sociology 10: 136-166

       
       Watanabe, Takuya, 2009, "A Working Situation of Public Assistance Recipients:

        From Life Histories of People Who Experienced Homeless Life" The Annuals of

        Sociological Association, O.C.U. 10:17-32

 
        Watanabe, Takuya, 2008, "Between the Field and the Everyday: the Experience of

        making A Record of the Nagai Park Tent Village Explusion by Administration"

        Annual of Japan Association for the Study of Yoseba 21:35-53

 

        Watanabe, Takuya, 2007, "Interactive factors in Hamba Life: What it is like to live in

        a labor camp" Annual of Japan Association for the Study of Yoseba 20:188-200

 

        Watanabe, Takuya, 2006, "The Exploited Spirit of Labor: Meanings Attached by

        Laborers to Working at Hamba" Annual of Japan Association for the Study of Yoseba

        19:136-147

 

        Watanabe, Takuya, 2006, "The Ethnography of Ninpudashi-Hamba: Through the

        process of Labor and Life in Hamba"