法学部
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Faculty of Law, Sophia University
- Degree
- B.A.(1991, Keio University)M.A.(1993, Keio University)M.A.(1994, University of California-Berkeley)Ph.D.(2002, University of California-Berkeley)
- Contact information
- miura-m
sophia.ac.jp - Researcher number
- 80365676
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901008817297039
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000064339
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女性の代表性
政治における女性への暴力
ジェンダーに配慮した議会
ケアの政治
女性運動と政治参画
ジェンダー平等政策の国際比較
セクシズムと有権者行動
Research Interests
7Research Areas
2Research History
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Sep, 2024 - Jul, 2025
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Apr, 2021 - Aug, 2021
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Feb, 2017 - Mar, 2017
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Mar, 2014 - Apr, 2014
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Apr, 1999 - Mar, 2002
Education
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Aug, 1993 - May, 2002
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Feb, 1993
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Mar, 1991
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May, 1990
Major Committee Memberships
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Dec, 2023 - Present
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Jul, 2022 - Present
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Oct, 2020 - Present
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Oct, 2012 - Present
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Oct, 2025 - Sep, 2026
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Feb, 2024 - Sep, 2026
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2015 - 2024
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2018 - 2020
Awards
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Nov, 2023
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Jun, 2021
Major Papers
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Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 20(1) 29-44, Jul, 2024 Peer-reviewed
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Politics & Gender, 19(4) 1287-1289, Dec, 2023 Invited
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Toshi Mondai, 114 30-37, Jan, 2023 Lead author
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Politics & Gender, 1-25, Dec 20, 2022 Peer-reviewedLead authorAbstract Electoral gender quotas remain contentious among many publics. One hurdle is the “principle-policy puzzle”: those who espouse gender egalitarianism may nevertheless oppose affirmative action measures because of disagreements about their necessity and worries about government overreach. Based on an original survey in Japan, where women’s underrepresentation is particularly pronounced, we identify two dimensions that drive attitudes toward quotas. First, modern sexism matters: those who attribute underrepresentation to women’s disinterest or who think that quotas will increase the number of unqualified women candidates are less likely to support quotas. Second, appropriateness matters: those who oppose government intervention in gender affairs are less likely to support quotas. Crucially, these differences hold even among those who desire more women in parliament. Our results suggest that public acceptance of quotas depends more on correcting misperceptions about structural gender barriers and the benign consequences of quotas (“policy”), rather than encouraging people to prefer more women in parliament (“principle”).
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Review of gender and law, 9 79-94, Dec, 2022
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The annuals of Japanese Political Science Association, 2022(1) 96-118, Jun, 2022
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学術の動向 = Trends in the sciences / 『学術の動向』編集委員会, 日本学術会議 編, 27(5) 40-45, May, 2022
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地方議会人 : 議員研修誌 / 全国町村議会議長会 編, 52(9) 34-36, Feb, 2022
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女性展望 = Women's perspective, (718) 11-13, 2022
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POLITICS & GENDER, 17(4) 521-527, Dec, 2021
Major Misc.
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女性空間 = Espace des femmes / 日仏女性資料センター 編, (40) 47-52, 2023
Major Books and Other Publications
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Oxford University Press, May, 2022 (ISBN: 9780197601457)
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Routledge, Feb, 2022 (ISBN: 9780367221676)
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Cornell University Press, Sep 1, 2012 (ISBN: 9780801451058)
Major Presentations
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The Power of Localised Data for Gender Equality, King's Global Institute of Women's Leadership, Sep 25, 2025 Invited
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Politics and Gender Conference (Rutgers University), May 29, 2025
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American Political Science Association, Sep 7, 2024
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Special Events on Japanese Politics, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Dec 20, 2023 Invited
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Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation Webinar, Oct 9, 2023 Invited
Major Teaching Experience
7Professional Memberships
3Major Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2028
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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野村財団, Oct, 2021 - Sep, 2024

