Misa MATSUDA

Professor, Faculty of Letters, Chuo University
Office Address: 742-1Higashinakano Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-0393, Japan
Tel: +81-426-74-3733
Fax:+81-426-74-3738
E-mail: mmatsuda (at) tamacc.chuo-u.ac.jp




Education

1993-1996 Doctoral Course, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology.
The University of Tokyo.
1991-1993 Master Course, Graduate School of Sociology. The University of Tokyo. (M.A. in Sociology)
1987-1991 Faculty of Letters, The University of Tokyo. (B.A. in Social Psychology)


Work History

2008-present Professor, Faculty of Letters, Chuo University
2003-2008 Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters, Chuo University
2000-2003 Lecturer, Faculty of Information and Communication, Bunkyo University
1996-1999 Research Associates, Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, University of Tokyo.



Papers and Speeches in English

Japanese mobile youth in the 2000s. in Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Theresa Dirndorfer and Damien Spry (eds.) Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia. Routledge, pp.31-42. 2010


Children with Keitai. Presented at the 2nd conference of East Asian Science, Technology and Society Journal. Panel 1: Technology, Family and Gender in East Asia. National Taiwan University. 8 August 2007.
   Children with Keitai: When Mobile Phones Change from "Unnecessary" to "Necessary". East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal. 2(2): 167-188. Springer Netherlands. 2008

Mobile Media and the Transformation of Family.
Keynote speech for Mobile Media 2007. University of Sydney. 4 July 2007.
   Mobile Media and the Transformation of Family. in Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth (eds.) Mobile Technologies: From Telecommunications to Media. 62-72. Routledge, 2009

Personal, Portable, Pedestrian : Mobile Phones in Japanese Life. Mizuko Ito, Daisuke Okabe, and Misa Matsuda eds., MIT Press, 2005

Mobile Phone and Youth in Japan.
Presented at the International Symposium: The Social Use of Anthropology in the Contemporary World, Session 1: Children and Media, Panelist, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. 28 October 2004.