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Hiroko Oe

Hiroko Oe

Principal Academic, Bournemouth University
Dr. Hiroko Oe is a Principal Academic in Management at Faculty of Management, Bournemouth University. She holds a Ph.D. degree from Waseda University (Japan), MSc Regulation from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, and BEcon from the University of Tokyo. After working for the Central Government, Japan as a policy maker and a coordinator, she moved to the academia. Her experiences include some UN activities in policy collaboration in the telecommunications field at OECD and ITU.

Her research interests include citizen behaviour and antecedents, communicating sustainability, digital well-being, and cyberspace anthropologies.

2021- Principal Academic
2013-2021 SL, Bournemouth University
2007- 2013 Professor, Yokohama National University
2002-2003 Cabinet Office, Japan
1998-2002 Director, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
1997-1998 London School of Economics and Political Sciences

How centuries of self-isolation turned Japan into one of the most sustainable societies on Earth

Aug 10, 2022 15:32 pm UTC| Insights & Views

At the start of the 1600s, Japans rulers feared that Christianity which had recently been introduced to the southern parts of the country by European missionaries would spread. In response, they effectively sealed the...

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