Kanako TAKEDA
PhD candidate
Centre Georg Simmel, EHESS-CNRS
Kanako Takeda holds a Bachelor's degree in French Studies from Sophia University (Tokyo) and a Master's degree in Sociology from the ENS in Lyon. She specialises in women's migration, marital mix and (East Asian) women's lives. Her thesis, carried out within the framework of a doctoral contract at EHESS, aims to understand the effect of migration and marital mix on the construction of the professional career of Japanese women in France.
Research themes: Marital mix, Migration of women (of East Asian origin), Sociology of the couple, Women's work
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Collaboration with FFJ
FFJ/Christian Polak Prize special mention
Kanako Takeda received the 2019 FFJ/Christian Polak Special Mention of the prize for her report entitled « Injustice ménagère dans le couple mixte : à travers les récits des femmes migrantes japonaises à Lyon et à Paris » (Household injustice in the mixed couple: through the accounts of Japanese migrant women in Lyon and Paris).
2019 FFJ/Christian Polak Prize |