Department of Communication

Taeko Takayanagi

  (高柳 妙子)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Associate Professor, School of Arts and Sciences Division of Psychology and Communication, Tokyo Woman's Christian University
Degree
Ph.D.(Apr, 2014, The University of Sydney)
Ph.D.

Researcher number
30444706
J-GLOBAL ID
201801016329058605
researchmap Member ID
B000302127

Research Interests

 60

Papers

 22

Misc.

 18
  • 藤崎竜一, 高柳妙子, 池田直人
    帝京大学シルクロード学術調査団調査研究報告4 アク・ベシム(スイヤブ)2022・2023, 2024  Lead author
  • 山本秀樹, 齋藤真哉, 廣瀬カズ子, 加藤勉, 高柳妙子, 藤崎竜一
    あらかわ学会年次大会講演論文集, 2023, 2024  
  • 高柳妙子, 高柳妙子
    日本渡航医学会学術集会プログラム抄録集, 25th, 2021  
  • Taeko Takayanagi
    Informal Learning and Literacy among Maasai Women: Education, Emancipation and Empowerment, 1-196, Jan 1, 2019  
    Informal Learning and Literacy among Maasai Women highlights the importance and role of informal education in the emancipation and development of Maasai village women in Kenya. At present, knowledge and research on the impact of informal learning and literacy on community development is limited, and there is a gap between policy level discussions and women’s lived experiences. Using a postcolonial feminist framework, this book sets out to examine linkages between informal learning and literacy, human development and gender inequality. Despite improvements in recent years, access to traditional education remains restricted for many women in rural communities across Kenya. Takayangi’s book is the first to introduce how Maasai village women utilise informal learning and literacy for collective empowerment as well as to sustain their own well-being and that of their families. It presents the perspectives of both local women and institutions and argues that women’s learning is most effective when located within their own socio-cultural and political discourses, and when their voices are listened to and heard. This ethnographic research study is a valuable resource that will contribute to the knowledge of literacy from both theoretical and practical perspectives. It is an essential read for those studying or researching information education, development studies and gender, or education, as well as for teachers, community leaders and aid workers.

Books and Other Publications

 5

Presentations

 57

Teaching Experience

 15

Professional Memberships

 11

Research Projects

 12