Ph.D. habil. Kyoko Shinozaki

W3-Vertretungsprofessorin für Vergleichende Soziologie und Gesellschaft Japans

 

Monographien

 

* ausgewäht für die ISA Research Committee 32 Women in Society, „Author Meets Critic”, 3rd ISA Forum of Sociology, Wien (2016)

 

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2004, Toransunationaruna Shichizunshippu wo Meguru Kohsho: Zaidoku Firipinjin Ijuhkajirohdohsha ni Chuhmoku Shite [Negotiating Citizenship in Transnational Migration: The Case of Filipina/Filipino Domestic Workers in Germany], a Ph.D. dissertation submitted to Ochanomizu University, Japanese National Diet Library, UT51-2006-B698, Tokyo.

 

 

Herausgeberschaften: Bücher

  • Ito, Ruri, Kyoko Shinozaki & Angelina Chin eds., 2004, Migrant Domestic/Care Workers and the Reconfiguration of Gender in Asia, Tokyo: Frontiers of Gender Studies.

  • Morokvasic-Müller, Mirjana, Umut Erel & Kyoko Shinozaki eds., 2003, Crossing Borders and Shifting Boundaries. Vol. I: Gender on the Move, Opladen: Leske+Budrich.

 

Herausgeberschaften: Zeitschriften

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko & Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot eds., 2017, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Special Issue on “Transnational perspectives on intersecting experiences: gender, social class and generation among Southeast Asian migrants and their families”.

 

Peer-Reviewed Aufsätze in Zeitschriften

 

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko (forthcoming, 2017), “Gender and citizenship in academic career progression: an intersectional, meso-scale analysis in German higher education institutions.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
     

  • Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion & Kyoko Shinozaki, 2017, “Introduction. Transnational perspectives on intersecting experiences: gender, social class and generation among Southeast Asian migrants and their families,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Online first

  • Pries, Ludger & Kyoko Shinozaki, 2015, „Neue Migrationsdynamiken und Folgerungen für gewerkschaftliche Politiken“, WSI-Mitteilungen, Schwerpunktheft „Migration – Arbeitsmarkt – Soziale Sicherung“, 5: 374-382.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2014, “Career strategies and spatial mobility among skilled migrants in Germany: the role of gender in the work-family interaction,” Journal of Economic and Social Geography, 103(5): 526-541.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2012, “Transnational dynamics in researching migrants: self-reflexivity and boundary-drawing in fieldwork”, Ethnic and Racial Studies. Special Issue on “Methodologies on the Move: The Transnational Turn in Empirical Migration Research” (Anna Amelina, Thomas Faist & Devrimsel D. Nergiz eds.), 35(10): 1810-1827.

*Nominiert für den internationalen Wissenschaftsnachwuchspreises des Goethe-Instituts für die Förderung des interkulturellen Dialogs im Fach Soziologie im Rahmen des 36. DGS-Kongresses

 

Reprinted in Anna Amelina, Thomas Faist & Devrimsel D. Nergiz eds. (2013), Methodologies on the Move. The Transnational Turn in Empirical Migration Research, London: Routledge, 104-121.

 

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2005, “‘For the sake of the family’? Exploring the nexus between the Philippines’ social security and overseas employment policies,” Frontiers of Gender Studies, 4: 103-111.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2004, “‘Mujunshita kaikyuido’ wo meguru mittsu no kosho no ruikei: Zaidoku Firipinjin idokajirodosha no jirei kara [Negotiating ‘contradictory class mobility’ experience: three typologies in the case of Filipina and Filipino migrant domestic workers in Germany],” Jendah Kenkyu [Journal of Gender Studies], 7: 31-52.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2003, “Geschlechterverhältnisse in der transnationalen Elternschaft: Das Beispiel philippinischer HausarbeiterInnen in Deutschland,” Beiträge zur feministischen Theorie und Praxis, 62: 67-85.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2003, “Toransunashonaru na kosodate ni kansuru ichikosatsu: Doitsu zaiju Firipinjin idokajirodosha no katari kara [Gendered transnational parenthood: reconstructing narratives of Filipina/o migrant domestic workers in Germany],” Nempo Shakaigaku Ronshu [Annual Review of Sociology], 16: 39-51.
     

Buchkapitel

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko (im Erscheinen, 2016) „Wissensproduktion: Unsichtbare Migrant Citizens und Grenzziehungsarbeit in Feldbeziehungen“, Norbert Cyrus Hrsg., Wissen über Irreguläre Migration.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2015, “Exploring the intersecting impact of gender and citizenship on spatial and academic career mobility,” Anna Triandafyllidou & Irina Isaakyan eds., High Skill Migration and Recession: Gendered Perspectives, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 215-237.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2014, “Skill-based citizenship, gender and transnational mobility,” Julia Gruhlich & Birgit Riegraf Hrsg., Transnationale Räume und Geschlecht, DGS Forum Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Münster: Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot, 45-63.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2014, „Die ‚Green Card‘ als Heilmittel für Arbeitskräfteknappheit? Ein Vergleich der Migration in hoch- und ‚niedrigqualifizierten‘ Sektoren,” Hartmut Tölle & Patrick Schreiner Hrsg., Fair und Gerecht? Migration und Arbeit in Europa, Köln: Papyrossa, 139-155 (aktualisierte Fassung von Nr. 25).

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2013, “Irregular migrant citizenship: exploring a conceptual horizon of global care chains through domestic workers’ negotiation over social and economic rights,” Martina Maletzky, Martin Seeliger & Manfred Wannöffel Hrsg., Arbeit, Organisation und Mobilität. Eine grenzüberschreitende Perspektive, Frankfurt: Campus, 110-132.

Ursprüngliche Ausgabe: 2012, “Possibilities and limitations of solidarity in negotiating irregular migrant citizenship: the case of Germany,” Ruri Ito & Hirano Keiko eds., Workshop Proceedings: Migrant Domestic/Care Workers in France, Italy and Germany: Labor Conditions, Institutional Contexts and Status Claims, Tokyo, pp. 137–154.

  • Catarino, Christine, Maria Kontos, & Kyoko Shinozaki 2013, “Family matters: migrant domestic and care work and the issue of recognition,” Floya Anthias, Mirjana Morokvasic & Maria Kontos eds., Female Migrants in Europe: The Paradoxes of Integration. International Perspectives on Migration Series, Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 133-152.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2009, “Die ‚Green Card‘ als Heilmittel für Arbeitskräfteknappheit? Ein Vergleich der Migration von ‚Hoch-‘ und ‚Niedrigqualifizierten‘ Sektoren,” Helma Lutz Hrsg., Gender-Mobil? Vervielfältigung und Enträumlichung von Lebensformen — Transnationale Räume, Migration und Geschlecht, DGS Forum Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung Band 26, Münster: Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot, 69-84.

  • Apitzch, Ursula, Kyoko Shinozaki, & Lena Inowlocki, 2007, “Citizenship, new migration and gender diversity in Europe,” Erik Berggren, Branka Likic-Brboric, Gülay Toksöz & Nicos Trimikliniotis eds., Irregular Migration, Informal Labour and Community in Europe, Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, 216-255.

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2005, “Making sense of contradictions: examining negotiation strategies of ‘contradictory class Mobility’ in Filipina/Filipino domestic workers in Germany,” Thomas Geisen Hrsg., Arbeitsmigration. WanderarbeiterInnen auf dem Weltmarkt für Arbeitskraft, Frankfurt a.M.: Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 259-279.

  • Erel, Umut, Mirjana Morokvasic & Kyoko Shinozaki, 2003, “Introduction. Bringing gender into migration,” Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller, Umut Erel & Kyoko Shinozaki eds., Crossing Borders and Shifting Boundaries. Vol. I: Gender on the Move, Opladen: Leske+Budrich, 9-22.

 

Non-Peer Reviewed Aufsätze

  • Pries, Ludger & Kyoko Shinozaki, 2014, “Beyond politicization: freedom of workers’ mobility in Europe,” Eutopia. http://www.eutopiamagazine.eu/en/ludger-pries/issue/beyond-politicization-freedom-movement-workers-europe

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 1998, “Encounter of neoclassical economics with feminisms”, Kurume Daigaku Hogaku [Journal of Law and Politics] 31: 101-151.

 

Rezensionen

  • Im Erscheinen, 2016, Das Transnationale in der Migration. Einführung, Thomas Faist, Margit Fauser und Eveline Reisenauer, Erziehungswissenschaftliche Revue.

  • 2015, Hochschule als Organisation, Uwe Wilkesmann und Christina J. Schmid Hrsg., Soziologische Revue, 38(1): 121-125.

  • 2009, Migration and mobility in an Enlarged Europe: a gender perspective, Sigrid Metz-Göckel, Mirjana Morokvasic & A. Senganata Münst eds., Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32 (4): 746-747.

  • 2007, Migration, Biographie und Geschlechterverhältnisse, Ursula Apitzsch und Mechthild M. Jansen Hrsg., 2003, Das Argument. Sonderheft: Geschlecht und Migration, 266: 468-470.

  • 2004, “Gurobaru Shakaigaku Nyumonsho he no Shotai [A Review of Global Sociology, Robin Cohen & Paul Kennedy],” Associé, 13: 239-244.

 

Expertise und Policy Reports

 

  • Kontos, Maria, Kyoko Shinozaki, Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller, Christine Catarino, & Agnieszka Satola, 2009, “Comparative analysis: migrant care and domestic workers,” Maria Kontos ed., Integration of Female Immigrants in Labour Market and Society. A Comparative Analysis. Summary, Results and Recommendations. EU Project (FP 6), Integration of Female Immigrants in Labour Market and Society. Policy Assessment and Policy Recommendations, Brussels: The European Commission, 44-51.

http://www.femipol.uni-frankfurt.de/docs/femipol_finalreport.pdf
http://www.un-instraw.org/grvc/news/research-report-on-labour-social-integration-of-immigrant-women

  • Kontos, Maria, Kyoko Shinozaki, Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller, Christine Catarino, & Agnieszka Satola, 2008, “Policies affecting the integration of domestic and care Workers,” Maria Kontos ed., Final Report. Integration of Female Migrants in Labour Market and Society. Policy Assessment and Policy Recommendations, 118-145.
     

Working Papers

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2010, Transnational Dynamics in a Migrant Researching Migrants: Self-Reflexivity and Boundary-Drawing in Fieldwork, working paper, Center on Migration, Citizenship and Development, University of Bielefeld.

http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/tdrc/ag_comcad/downloads/workingpaper_84_Shinozaki.pdf

 

  • Kontos, Maria & Kyoko Shinozaki, 2007, Integration of New Female Migrants in German Labor Market and Society and Policies Affecting Integration: State of the Art, Working Paper No.1—WP4, FeMiPol, FP6.

 

Medienauftritte

  • 2015, “Warum Deutschland ein Einwanderungsgesetz braucht,”

21, September.

http://www.vorwaerts.de/artikel/deutschland-einwanderungsgesetz-braucht

 

 

Conference Proceedings

  • Shinozaki, Kyoko, 2008, “Comments on session papers ‘international transfer of reproductive labor and migrant workers’ rights’,” Ruri Ito, Taesung Oh, Yuki Kojima & Kazuki Murakami eds., International Symposium Proceedings Globalization of the Reproductive Sphere and Asia: Migrants, Family, State, Capital, Tokyo: “Globalization of the Reproductive Sphere and Asia: Migrants, Family, State” Symposium Committee, 138-141.

 

Übersetzung

  • Ogai, Tokuko & Kyoko Shinozaki, 1999, “Shufu ni tsuite subete no seijigakusha ga shiranakereba naranai Koto [What all political scientists must know about housewives],” (by LeBlanc, Robin M.) The Journal of Pacific Asia 5: 25-64.