Profilbild Aimi Muranaka 2019

Institute of Sociology

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47057 Duisburg
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  • Wiss. Mitarbeiterinnen/Mitarbeiter, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften

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    Artikel in Zeitschriften

  • Muranaka, Aimi
    Being a Foreigner During the COVID-19 Pandemic : Researcher Positionality in Online Interviews
    In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung = Forum: Qualitative Social Research (FQS) Jg. 25 (2024) Nr. 1,
  • Muranaka, Aimi
    Perks or burdens? : Being “nearly (Im)mobile” as IT foreign professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
    In: Contemporary Japan (2024) in press
  • Muranaka, Aimi
    ‘Framing’ and ‘packaging’ of foreign skilled workers : diversity of the intermediary actors in the cross-border labour market between Japan and Vietnam
    In: Globalizations Jg. 20 (2023) Nr. 4, S. 696 - 713
  • Muranaka, Aimi
    Beyond blue ocean? : The roles of intermediaries in the cross-border labour market between Japan and Vietnam
    In: Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs Jg. 22 (2022) Nr. 3, S. 514 - 529
  • Muranaka, Aimi
    Brokerage in the Cross-border Labour Market : Recruitment and Training of Vietnamese IT Workers by Japanese Temporary Staffing Firms
    In: Asian Studies Review Jg. 46 (2022) Nr. 4, S. 578 - 596
  • Beiträge in Sammelwerken und Tagungsbänden

  • Muranaka, Aimi
    The myth of Vietnamese IT and engineering professionals being “shin-nichi”? : Their short-term participation in the Japanese labour market
    In: Immigration and Quality of Life in Ageing Societies: How Attractive for Migrants are Japan and Germany? / Wang, Aeneas Zi; Muranaka, Aimi; Coulmas, Florian 2024, S. 89 - 107
  • Bücher/Sammelwerke/Tagungsbände

  • Wang, Aeneas Zi; Muranaka, Aimi; Coulmas, Florian
    Immigration and Quality of Life in Ageing Societies : How Attractive for Migrants are Japan and Germany?
    London (2024)