|
Tomoko Hamada, Ph.D
|
I am Professor of Anthropology at The
College of William and Mary. I have completed a B.A. at Vassar College, received an M.A. in
Sociology from Keio University, Japan,
and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the
University of California, Berkeley. I began my teaching
career at the University of
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. Since
1988, I have been a member of the faculty at William and Mary. My
recent publications include American Enterprise in Japan,
Cross-Cultural Management and Organization Culture, and Anthropological
Perspectives on Organizational Culture. The primary focus of my
research is the culture of complex organizations.
homepage
email: thamad@wm.edu
|
|
Tom Stanley, Ph.D

|
I have taught Japanese history (and more recently
information technology and history) at the University of Hong Kong since 1986. I grew up in
Japan when I was a high school student and then went to Antioch
College in the US for my BA degree. I then went to the University
of Arizona for my MA and PhD degrees. Before coming to the University
of Hong Kong, I was also at the University of Arizona, the National
University of Singapore, and the Australian National University.
My research interests include Japanese intellectual history, Japanese
popular culture, the history of a Japanese highway, the Nakasendo.
email: tstanley@hkucc.hku.hk
|
|
|
I am an Anthropology graduate student and will
be assisting Dr. Hamada with the CAP course. I look forward
to the many stimulating conversations you will have, and am
especially excited about the cross-cultural component of this
course. I anticipate high quality, interesting research projects
from the students this sort of course is likely to attract,
and look forward to working with you to develop your research
designs.
email: mhsiud@wm.edu
|
|
|
|
|
|