Shakariki Festival (Faculty of Sociology)
What is Shakariki Festival?
This is a festival where fourth-year students present and share their graduation theses and graduation projects. The Shakariki Festival is characterized by its diverse means of expression, including video works, photographs, and reportage. "Shakariki" has two meanings: "the power of sociology" and "trying one's best." The word "festival" is used based on the idea that all presentations are excellent, rather than competing with each other.
Faculty of Sociology Graduation Thesis and Graduation Project Themes
Department of Sociology
- Why do people stand in line?
- Who is a "Japanese"? - A look at "Japaneseness" in modern Japan through online debates
- Food assistance measures and health disparities: The reality and future of home-delivered meals for children and food banks
- The future of Japanese family as seen through the discourse of "toxic parents"
- The relationship between Japanese hip-hop as a counterculture and the social consciousness of young people
- An examination of factors that influence viewing of dog and cat videos on the Internet
- Conflicts in religious education and educational attainment among Rohingya refugees in Japan: Sustainable settlement made possible by the community
- The difficulties of living for people with hikikomori and the significance of having a place to belong
- Fashion as a weapon - "Mixed Girl" presented by "jouetie"
- The Social Position of Musicals in Japan: Case Studies of Shiki Theatre Company and Toho Musicals
Department of Socio-Media Studies
- Passing on the history of perpetration: learning from Okunoshima, the island of poison gas
- The psychological state of believers in Japanese cult religions
- Reexamining the boundaries between "Japanese" and "foreign"
- Will manga become something to read on smartphones? The relationship between the manga industry and media mix
- What do people who give tips online give money to? A consideration based on an analysis of VTubers
- Spoiler: An original guidebook for those who wish to study abroad, written by people who have studied abroad
- Sustainable school systems as seen through Twitter's "#TeacherBaton"
- The role of idols as seen through an analysis of the lyrics of 2D and 3D idols
- What determines the funniness of manzai? - Focusing on the M-1 Grand Prix
- 50 years in the greengrocer business, the pride of brothers