Stefanie Schwarte, M.A.
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Japan-Zentrum
+49 (0) 89 / 2180 9801
Postanschrift:
Oettingenstraße 67
D-80538 München

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Japan-Zentrum
+49 (0) 89 / 2180 9801
Postanschrift:
Oettingenstraße 67
D-80538 München
(2020)
Japans Mindestlohnbewegung: Social Movement Unionism am Beispiel von Aequitas [The Minimum Wage Movement in Japan: Social Movement Unionism Using the Example of Aequitas]. In: Chiavacci, David and Iris Wieczorek (eds.): Japan 2020: Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, pp. 101-129.
(2022)
[mit: König, Anne-Sophie L.]: There's no Way in!? How We Study Japanese Democracy from our German University. In: Heyne, Lea und Christian Ewert (Hgs.): PhD Confessions: From Democracy Scholars, Students, and Supporters. Nordersted: BoD – Books on Demand, 73-77. URL: https://democracynet.eu/wp-content/uploads/HeyneEwert-2022-PhD-Confessions.pdf.
(2024)
'Navigating Leadership: The Self-Perception and Role of Female Mayors in Japan's Local Politics', QuaMaFA and Free University of Berlin Workshop, Free University of Berlin
'Gender equality implementation at the local level. Changing Japan from the bottom up?', Young Scholar Research Meeting, Ritsumeikan University
(2023)
'Agency of female mayors in Japan: Promoting gender equality at the local level', Joint FU-LMU Doctoral Workshop on Japanese Politics, LMU Munich
'Reproducing or contesting gender roles in local politics: The agency of female politicians in (rural) Japan', EAJS 2023 (Urban, Regional, and Environmental Studies Panel 2), online presentation
'Gender in Japanese mayoral elections – qualitative content analysis of campaign posters', Forschungskolloquium Japan Center, LMU München
(2022)
'Female political representation in Japan: Politicians as agents of gender equality at the local level', 18th EAJS Workshop for Doctoral Students, Department of Asian Studies at Palacký University Olomouc
(2021)
'Researching Women in Politics in Japan', Graduate Student Workshop 'Practical Issues of Fieldwork in Japan', Universität Zürich
'Female political representation in Japan: defying the odds at the local level', IAPSS Virtual World Congress 2021: Democracy, Identity and Power, International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS)
(2019)
'Prospects for Union Revitalization through Social Movement Unionism: The Case of the Minimum Wage Movement in Japan', Internationaler Workshop: Diversification of Japan's Labor Market: Risks and Opportunities in a Multidisciplinary and Comparative Perspective, LMU München
'Conversion of U.S. military bases in Okinawa: The case of Shintoshin, Naha', Fachgruppe Politik, Jahrestagung Vereinigung für sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung (VSJF) 2019 mit Anne-Sophie König, M.A.
(2018)
'Unions' Involvement in the Minimum Wage Movement: Can Social Movement Unionism Revitalize the Labor Movement in Japan?', Fachgruppe Soziologie, Jahrestagung Vereinigung für sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung (VSJF) 2018