KODA Naoko

    Major in Global Studies Associate Professor
Last Updated :2024/03/24

Researcher Information

Degree

  • Ph.D.(New York University)

Research funding number

  • 30781091

J-Global ID

Research Interests

  • postwar social and political movements   the history of the Cold War   American diplomatic history   

Research Areas

  • Humanities & social sciences / History - Europe/America

Academic & Professional Experience

  • 2016/04 - Today  Kindai UniversityFaculty of International Studies
  • 2017/04 - 2018/03  Kwansei Gakuin UniversitySchool of International Studies非常勤講師
  • 2014/06 - 2014/08  New York University – Berlin CampusDissertation Fellow
  • 2014/01 - 2014/06  City University of New York – Hunter CollegeDepartment of HistoryAdjunct Lecturer
  • 2008/09 - 2009/06  Stanford UniversityFreeman Spogi Institute for International StudiesVisiting Researcher
  • Kindai UniversityFaculty of Applied Sociology非常勤講師

Education

  • 2009/09 - 2015/05  New York University  Department of History, Ph.D.
  • 2007/04 - 2009/09  Doshisha University  Global Studies  American Studies, MA
  •        -   Temple University, Philadelphia  Department of History, B.A.  Department of Political Science, B.A.

Association Memberships

  • the Peace History Society   American Studies Association   The Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR)   

Published Papers

  • Naoko Koda
    The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture ( Taylor & Francis) 10 (2) 182 - 164 2017/12 [Refereed][Invited]
     
    This article explores the transpacific anti-imperial solidarity of American and Japanese anti-Vietnam War activists through a focus on the international anti-Vietnam War conference held in 1969 in Tokyo and antiwar activities engaged in by American and Japanese activists in the areas surrounding US military facilities and bases in Japan. By the late 1960s, the transnational alliances of these activists went beyond protesting the Vietnam War and created spaces in which various critiques of imperialism converged. The author argues that the international solidarity of the 1960s was not merely imaginative but was shaped by experiences of transnational cooperation across national borders.
  • Transnational Anticommunist Campaigns in Latin America’s Cold War
    Journal of International Studies 1 143 - 152 2016/11

Books etc

Conference Activities & Talks

  • 幸田直子
    JAAS Annual Meeting  2023/06
  • Clashing Concepts of “National Security”: the Sunagawa Struggle and the Beginning of the anti-US-Japan Security Treaty Movement  [Not invited]
    Naoko Koda
    Asia-Pacific Studies Seminar at Osaka University  2016/09
  • Striking the Empires Within: Transpacific anti-Vietnam War Movement in Japan  [Not invited]
    Naoko Koda
    AAS-IN-ASIA CONFERENCE 2016 ON “ASIA IN MOTION: “Horizons of Hope”  2016/06
  • The U.S. Cold War and the Japanese Student Movement, 1948-1968  [Invited]
    Naoko Koda
    Revisiting 1968 and the Global Sixties - Part 1  2016/03
  • Against the Two Empires – the Anti-Vietnam War Movement in Japan  [Not invited]
    Naoko Koda
    American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia  2016/01
  • The Public Consensus and the protests of the 1960s,  [Invited]
    Naoko Koda
    3.11 as Crisis and Opportunity” Youth Activism in Postwar Japan  2015/11
  • The Japanese student movement in the 1960s  [Invited]
    Naoko Koda
    Student Protest in 1960s’ America undergraduate class at the University of California, Berkeley  2014/10
  • The Modernization Theory and the Cold War in Japan  [Not invited]
    Naoko Koda
    the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) Annual Meeting  2014/06
  • War and Society: Social and Intellectual Changes in early twentieth century East Asia  [Not invited]
    Naoko Koda
    at the Barnes Club Graduate History Conference, Temple University, Philadelphia  2014/03
  • The Eells Incident and the US Cold War Policy  [Not invited]
    Naoko Koda
    the London School of Economics Cold War Summer School  2013/09
  • Guarding the News: The National Guardian and the Anti-Vietnam War Movement  [Not invited]
    Naoko Koda
    the International Conference "The Revolution will not be televised"? Media and Protest Movements after 1945  2009/11

MISC

Awards & Honors

  • 2006/05 the National Political Science Honor Society Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society Award
     
    受賞者: 幸田直子

Research Grants & Projects

  • 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 若手研究(B)
    Date (from‐to) : 2017/04 -2023/03 
    Author : 幸田 直子
     
    これまでの研究業績をふまえ、『越境するアメリカ物語』(大学教育出版、2022年)を刊行した。本書は、トランスナショナル・ヒストリーとして、国家の枠組みにとらわれないアメリカの物語として、執筆された。
  • 日本学術振興会:平成29年度科学研究費学術研究助成基金助成金 基盤研究(C)
    Date (from‐to) : 2017 -2020 
    Author : 大八木豪

Teaching Experience

  • Modern History of JapanModern History of Japan City University of New York – Hunter College

Committee Membership

  • 2022/08 - Today   THE GLOBAL SIXTIES: An Interdisciplinary Journal   Editorial Team

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