Akiko Yasuike, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sociology
Book this person as a speaker:
Email: ayasuike@callutheran.edu
Phone: (805) 493-3565
Speeches:
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Working Poor and Fertility Crisis in Japan
An overview of the Japanese culture and the conditions and challenges faced by the working poor in Japan. -
The Identity and Networks of Japanese Transnational Corporate Wives
Explore the unique cultures of Japan with a focus on the women who are transnational corporate wives. -
Gender and Immigration
Explore the issues faced by women immigrants, especially women from Japan and other Asian countries
Dr. Akiko Yasuike is Associate Professor in Sociology and affiliated with the global studies program. She teaches a Japan travel seminar as well as various courses on families, immigration, global issues and applied sociology. An immigrant, educated in both Japan and United States, she brings global and cross-cultural perspectives to all her courses. She was a recipient of Diversity Professor of the Year in 2010. Her primary research interest is the integration of expatriate and immigrant groups into a global city, Los Angeles, and American society. Her first research project examined the reconstruction of gender relations among Japanese couples who reside in Southern California. After examining the experiences of more privileged immigrants in a global economy, she turned her attention to a group of immigrants marginalized by the lack of immigration documentation but well versed with the language, values and beliefs in American society because they grew up here. Four first generation college students joined the research team for this second project.