Английская Википедия:Ayumi Yasutomi

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese economist and politician.[1][2] She is a professor at the Institute of Advanced Studies on Asia at the University of Tokyo.[3] Yasutomi came out as a transgender woman in 2014.[4]

Education

Yasutomi graduated from Kyoto University in 1991 with a degree in economics and continued to graduate with a PhD in 1997 on the financial history of Manchuria.[3]

Career

Yasutomi's first tenured post was as a Visiting Research Associate at the London School of Economics, 1996–7.[3] In 1997 Yasutomi was employed as assistant professor at Nagoya University until moving to the University of Tokyo in 2000.[3] In 2009, Yasutomi was promoted to Professor, after holding several assistant professor roles within the university.[3]

She is a specialist in the economics of Manchuria, whose research received a Nikkei Economics Culture Award.[5] Other research interests include the socio-ecology of East Asia, theoretical economics, population dynamics, harassment theory, Peter Drucker and the thoughts of Confucius.[6]

Politics

In July 2018 Yasutomi ran as a candidate in the mayoral elections for Higashimatsuyama, near Tokyo.[7] She lost to the current candidate Koichi Morita by a margin of 12,000 votes.[8] In Yasutomi's campaign agenda, her main priority was a focus on bringing an end to child abuse.[9] In 2019, Yasutomi was one of ten candidates from the new Reiwa Shinsengumi party to stand for election to the House of Councillors.[10]

The film Reiwa Uprising was made about Yasutomi's attempt to be elected and was screened at the Tokyo Film Festival in 2019.[11]

See also

References

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