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Social Sciences Building, Room 210 9500 Gilman Drive #0532 La Jolla, CA 92093-0532
Ramsey Ismail
- Research
- Honors and Awards
- Publications
- Invited Talks and Conference Participation
Research
During pre-fieldwork, Ramsey volunteered at New Start, a non-profit organization in Tokyo that provides vocational training and reintroduces hikikomori, socially reclusive Japanese people into society. In the past, Ramsey has worked on March 11th tsunami recovery efforts in Iwate Prefecture, surveys of homeless populations in Tokyo, and continues to volunteer regularly with various community service organizations in Japan.
Research Interests: Labor, Mental Health, Hikikomori, Experiences of Mental Illness, Global Mental Health, Categories, Social Construction of Illness
Honors and Awards
2021 - Fulbright Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship
2021 - National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (NSF-DDRIG)
2021 - Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
2021 - UCSD Joseph Naiman Research Fellowship in Japanese Studies (Re-awarded)
2021 - George Haydu Paper Prize for the Anthropological Study of Culture, Behavior, and Human Values
2019 - UCSD Joseph Naiman Research Fellowship in Japanese Studies (Re-awarded)
2019 - Stanford University IUC Japanese Language Institute - Nippon Foundation Fellowship
2018 - National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF-GRFP)
2017 - Joseph Naiman Research Fellowship in Japanese Studies
2017 - Critical Language Scholarship - Japanese
2016 - UCSD Jerri-Ann and Gary E. Jacobs Endowed Fellowship
2016 - Melford Spiro Research Fellowship
Publications
Ismail, Ramsey. “New Starts at New Start: Recovery and the Work of Hikikomori.”
Transcultural Psychiatry,
vol. 57, no. 5, Oct. 2020, pp. 698–709. DOI.org (Crossref), doi:10.1177/1363461520958337.
Invited Talks and Conference Participation
INVITED TALKS:
2020 - From Stigma to Senpai: Changing Perceptions of Mental Health in COVID-19 Quarantine
Keio University Medical Humanities Seminar led by Junko Kitanaka – Tokyo, Japan
2020 - New Starts at New Start: Recovery and the Work of Hikikomori
Stanford University Department of Anthropology Brown Bag Forum – Palo Alto, California
2019 - Good Economy, Bad Day: Contextualizing Mental Health in Japan
2019- UCSD Communicating Experiences: Design, Health, and Wellness Workshop Series – San Diego, California
2019- Labor, Gender, and Aging: Directions for Medical Anthropology Research in Japan
2019 - IES Tokyo Summer Program Weekly Lecture Series – Tokyo, Japan
CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION:
2021 - Gender, Age, Global Recognition: Directions in Hikikomori Research
UCSD Anthropology Graduate Student Association – Virtual Annual Conference
2021 - “The Best-Laid Plans: Adapting Research to COVID-19”
Society for Psychological Anthropology – Virtual Annual Conference
2020 - “We Were All Hikikomori This Year” – Doing Fieldwork During a Pandemic
UCSD Department of Anthropology – Critical Anthropology Workshop
2020 - Hikikomori or NEET? Categorizing “Recovery” in Tokyo, Japan
UCSD Science Studies Program Student Speaker Workshop – San Diego, CA
2019 - ジェンダー、労働、老化:これからの引きこもり研究
Stanford University IUC Center for Japanese Studies Annual Scholarly Conference – Yokohama, Japan
2019 - ニュースタートで、ニュースタートを!引きこもり研究の紹介
Japan Foundation Scholars Annual Conference – Tokyo, Japan
2018 - Hikikomori or NEET? Untangling Expectations of Non-Workers in Japan
UCLA/ UCSD Annual Merbear Conference in Psychological Anthropology – Los Angeles, CA
2018 - Visibilizing the Invisible: Navigating Hikikomori Experiences
UC Berkeley Japan Studies – Rethinking Labor: Work and Livelihood in Japan – Berkeley, CA
2018 - Visible Cases, Invisibilized Labor: Rethinking Hikikomori
Madness Afield: Rethinking Psychiatry and Mental Illness in the Field – UC Irvine
2017 - Social Withdrawal as Socioeconomic: Labor, Livelihood, and Diagnosis in Japan
UC Berkeley Center for Japan Studies Annual Conference - Berkeley, California
2017 - Social Recluses Back to Work: Reframing Labor and Mental Health in Japan
UC Irvine Madness Afield Workshop - Irvine, California
2017 - Not Working, Working From Home, The Work of Hikikomori
American Association of Anthropologists Annual Conference - Washington D.C.