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Masayuki Ishii is a Professor at the School of Sport Sciences and affiliated with the Graduate School of Sport Sciences, School of Culture, Media and Society, and Global Education Center at Waseda University. He specializes in Sports History and International Sports Culture, with a focus on colonialism, corporal punishment, and globalization of physical culture.
- Education: Master's degree from Kyoto University Graduate School (Division of Human and Environmental Studies), Bachelor's from Waseda University Faculty of Education
His research spans Colonial Educational History, Ethnic Sports, and Sports Sociology. He has led comparative cultural studies on corporal punishment in sports (2014-2017) and analyzed the transformation of ethnic sports into tourism (2004-2007). His work explores the historical foundations of modern sports and moral frameworks in athletics.
Key publications include the 2016 book chapter on 17th-century sports culture, 2015 encyclopedia entries on British public schools, missionaries, and hegemony in sports, and studies on 19th-century British sportsmanship (2013). His projects emphasize violence-free sports and multi-ethnic sports dynamics, including collaborations with UK institutions like De Montfort University (2009-2010).
He teaches courses such as Sport in Films, Cultural History of the Human Body, and Historical Foundations of Modern Sport, while contributing to museum-based research on sports legacy and serving as a joint author for international sports publications.

