伊藤 毅 / Takeshi ItoTakeshi Ito
Research Interests
My work is informed by broad interests in agrarian and environmental change. I explore these themes through a multi-disciplinary perspective that enables me to understand the complexity and diversity of social-ecological interactions that shape human wellbeing and environmental integrity. I have conducted fieldwork in Southeast Asia and Japan. I have a background in politics, political economy, political ecology, agrarian studies, development studies, and global studies. I draw mostly on qualitative methods and relational analysis of society and environment. Since 2012, I have been on the faculty in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and the Graduate School of Global Studies at Sophia University.
I am currently engaged in three research projects that seek to advance theoretical and empirical understanding of the mutual constitution between society and ecology.




 
                                                                

 
                                                                 
                                                                ![SACRU reflections on World Food Safety Day [Part1],<br>Centering Social-Ecological Diversity and Interdependence in Our Food Systems,<br>Written by Takeshi Ito, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Graduate School of Global Studies](https://diversity-sustainability.sophia.ac.jp/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/image-21.png) 
                                                                 
                                                                 
                                                                 
                                                                
 
                                                                
 
                                                                 
                                                                

