(Last updated : 2024-03-04 16:01:21)
  OHASHI Kana
   Department   Tokyo Keizai University  , Communication Studies
   Position   Associate Professor
■ Home Page
   http://visual-ethnography-lab.tokyo
■ Business career
1. 2022/04~ Tokyo Keizai University Communication Studies Associate Professor
2. 2020/04~2022/03 Tokyo Keizai University Communication Studies Full-Time Lecturer
■ Degree/Academic background
1. 2014/04~2018/09 〔Doctorial Course (2nd Semester)〕, Keio University, Completed,
2. 2011/04~2011/06 Documentary Filmmaking Programme, MET Film School,
3. 2000/04~2004/03 Keio University, Graduated,
■ Reseach Areas
Others 
■ Book and thesis
1. 2021/12 Article Visualising Rapid Life Transitions: Ethnographic Documentary Filmmaking Through Smartphone-based Collaborative Research Visual Ethnography 10(2),pp.49-65 (Collaboration) 
2. 2020/08/17 Book "Digital Media Practices in Households: Kinship through Data"   (Collaboration) 
3. 2018/09 Article Mobile Media Photography and Intergenerational Families “International Journal of Communication” (12 (2018)),pp.4106-4122 (Collaboration) 
4. 2017/04 Article Digital Genealogies: Understanding social mobile media LINE in the role of Japanese families’ “Social Media and Society” (April-June 2017),pp.1-12 (Collaboration) 
5. 2016 Book "Lifestyle Media in Asia"   (Collaboration) 
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2022/09/15 Designing and implementing a method of screening a film produced by a visual ethnography research project (The International Visual Sociology Association (IVSA) 2022 Live Virtual Conference)
2. 2021/11 Exploring the experiences of virtual travels under the COVID-19: A visual ethnographic study in Japan (T2M 19th Annual Conference –Mobilities in transition: circulation, appropriation, globalization)
3. 2021/03/25 Understanding and expressing lived-experiences of people who go through life transitions using smartphones (RAI Film Festival conference 2021 Online Edition)
4. 2020/05 Reframing Time With Social Media: The Reconsideration of Virtual Time (Video presentation) (The 70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, Virtual Conference 20-26 May 2020)
5. 2017/07 Mobile Cultures: Understanding non-shared modes of mobile visual practice (Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Conference, July 28-30, 2017 at SungKongHoe University, Seoul)
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■ Other Research Achievements
1. 2022/04 "Transition" (Riga Pasaules Film Festival 2022 in Latvia)
2. 2020/06 "Transition" (The 20th Nippon Connection Online Film Festival)
3. 2019/11 “Transition” (The 32nd edition of International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 2019)
■ Belonging society
1. 2020/09 International Association for the history of Transport, Traffic and Mobility
2. 2019/03 International Visual Sociology Association