About me
Koko Kondo is a Senior Lecturer in Management and Marketing at School of Management and Marketing. She joined Westminster Business School in 2005 during postdoc at CAMRI in Harrow. She has worked in the media industry for 8 years in Tokyo, Japan (PR, production management, etc).
Teaching
She has been teaching research methods and taught international business and dissertation modules. Currently she is a module leader for Contemporary Issues in Business Management (Level6) Research methods (Level 7), Project (Level7). She also teaches Marketing Principles (seminars for Level 4 led by Yasmin Kulasi, and Consumer Psychology Research with Dr Aster Makonnen).
She worked as a visiting lecturer at Brunel University and London College of Fashion (supervising the Marketing MSc, lecturing Consumer insights, qualitative methods etc.). Previously, she used to teach business research methods for the Fashion Merchandise Management BA (2002-2017) at the University of Westminster in MAD in Harrow. She has also worked as a visiting lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University (Module leader of Globalisation, Interpreting the Media, and Research Methods).
Research
Her PhD investigate consumer behavior and culture amongst children aged 5-8 years old in a diaspora (Japanese expatriate's family's Media consumption in London) through the global media merchandising products. It was awarded in 2005 from University of Westminster, CAMRI. After her PhD she started to work on HEIF funded project Interactive Media, a user led design project at CAMRI with Brunel University.(2005-8) as a post doc researcher.
She also worked for the Media Experiences Project in Lund University (2013-6).
Currently she is working on crisis communication/strategic communication (PR) for children with colleagues from Malmö University, University of Athens, Tohoku University and Halmstad University.
She Is also a part of Professor Toshie Takahashi's AI and youth (project GenZai) to examine the case in the U.K.
Publications
For details of all my research outputs, visit my WestminsterResearch profile.