Kenta Kasai
Research Fellow, Center for Information on Religion
Area of Expertise: Religion
Geographical Expertise - Region: Asia
Languages: English, Japanese
Field of Work: Author/Novelist, Think tank/Research center
City: Tokyo
Country: Japan
Continent: Asia
Email: kenta.kasai@theglobalexperts.org
Kenta Kasai is a Research Fellow of the Center for Information on Religion, in Tokyo. He is an expert on contemporary religious issues in Japan, and the interaction between religious groups, the media and politics.
His research focuses on the functioning of civil society organizations and networks. His works include Meditation and Modernity (Shunjusha, 2010), Communality of Sobriety: People who Believe in Recovery from Alcoholism (Sekai-shisosha, 2007), Keywords for Religious Studies (Yuhihaku, 2006), and ‘Muslim Networks in Japan’, in the Almanac of Religion and the Modern World 2007.
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