Volume 28 Issue 1 | Social Science Japan Journal | Oxford Academic
The official journal of the Institute of Social Science at the University of Tokyo. Publishes scholarly articles on modern Japan covering all social sciences, including studies of Japan?s internationa...
With immigration measures being a key focus of discussion in Japan, take a look at our special section on the 2018 immigration reform. Guest-edited by David Chiavacci from University of Zurich, it features articles by Naoto Higuchi, David Chiavacci & Sachi Takaya: academic.oup.com/ssjj/issue/2...
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In his new review essay, Kaoru Sonoda examines how employment inequality in Japan is socially perceived and institutionally reinforced, urging a critical perspective on how such disparities are justified and normalized. Read the article here: academic.oup.com/ssjj/article...
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How did #Japan respond to #COVID-19?
Discover more in our Virtual Special Issue on the pandemicโs political and social impact: academic.oup.com/ssjj/pages/c...
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What drives public support during global health crises?
Yida Zhai compares Japan and Chinaโs COVID-19 responses, showing how state performance and economic aid shape approvalโwhile revealing the fragility of Chinaโs reliance on material support.
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Dark Green Religion, trans-Pacific counterculture, and the ethno-environmental politics of Japanese Hippies on Suwanose Island and Amami ลshima, 1965โ1989
Abstract. In the 1970s, the political theory of the Japanese New Left merged with the countercultural and religious practices of the Japanese hippie moveme
In his new paper, Till Knaudt traces the history of The Tribes, a hippie commune on Suwanose Island, revealing its links to the Californian Beat scene, West Coast Zen, the Japanese New Left, and environmental activism in Japan: academic.oup.com/ssjj/article...
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School memorials as sites of memory and the dynamics of remembrance after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Abstract. Across the world, memorial museums commemorate losses from wars and other traumatic events, often after years or decades of discussion. In contra
In their new article, Julia Gerster and Akihiro Shibayama of Tohoku University provide a detailed analysis of the intricate local dynamics surrounding the preservation of schools as memorial sites for the victims of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake #OpenAccess: academic.oup.com/ssjj/article...
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In light of the Muslim communityโs emergence as a fast-growing ethnic minority in contemporary Japan, Shinji Kojima and Derrace McCallumโin their new paperโexamine the challenges Muslim migrants face in securing burial cemeteries in Japan.
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Yorokonde Morau: the shared well-being experience of making others happy (and feeling happy because of it)
Abstract. This paper introduces yorokonde morau (YM), a novel concept of well-being originating from lay discourse on happiness in Japan. YM describes the
In our summer issue, Sebastian Polak-Rottmann and Dionyssios Askitis offer a new understanding of well-being in Japan. 'Yorokonde morau', which is the experience of shared well-being that comes from making others happy. The paper is available via open access: academic.oup.com/ssjj/article...
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Structure of naval officer corps in modern Japan: formation through education and examinations
Abstract. For Japan, a latecomer maritime nation, establishing a navy and training its officers were both necessary and obvious tasks. This study examines
In our new issue, Norifumi Takeishi examines the structure of the naval officer corps, offering new historical insights into the development of Japanโs military and its path toward war. The article is #Open Access: academic.oup.com/ssjj/article...
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The ISS/Oxford Prize for Modern Japanese Studies is awarded by Oxford University Press in conjunction with the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo,
The ISS/Oxford Prize for Modern Japanese Studies is awarded by Oxford University Press in conjunction with the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, and is awarded to the author of the best article published each year in Social Science Japan Journal: academic.oup.com/ssjj/pages/p...
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Social Science Japan Journal (SSJJ) publishes high-quality, refereed scholarly articles on modern Japan. All social science disciplines (anthropology, economics
Submit your work to Social Science Japan Journal (SSJJ) in English or Japanese and share your research on Japan with a global audience. Discover why SSJJ is the right platform for your research with Oxford Journals: academic.oup.com/ssjj/pages/w... ๐๐ #SSJJ #AcademicPublishing
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