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Associate Professor Darren Aoki (University of Plymouth) specializes in the social and cultural history of modern Japan, with a focus on gender, sexuality, race, and trans-Pacific Japanese diaspora studies. His methodological expertise includes oral history research, community outreach, and visual/illustration-based interdisciplinary approaches. He is affiliated with the School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business.
- Social & Cultural History of Modern Japan
- Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Japanese Diaspora Research
- Oral History Methodology
- Visual and Graphic Medicine
- Transnational Identity Analysis
His recent research outputs span oral history projects, visual essays, and graphic medicine studies, often intersecting with UN Sustainable Development Goals for cultural preservation and health equity. Key projects include the Nikkei Memory Capture Project and Fresh Air World research portfolio. He has published extensively on Japanese Canadian experiences in southern Alberta and visual storytelling in healthcare contexts.
Scientific awards and honors: No awards listed in current profile.
As a supervisor and educator, Dr. Aoki has mentored students in oral history, Japanese diaspora studies, and interdisciplinary visual research, though specific advisees are not named. His work contributes to critical race theory, postcolonial studies, and creative health research frameworks.
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