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Tokyo Olympics 2020: between dream and contention 2023 Contemporary Japan 35 (1): 3-15
  • David Chiavacci
  • Iris Wieczorek
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
The 2020/2021 Tokyo Olympics: does Japan get the gold medal or the wooden spoon? 2023 Contemporary Japan 35 (1): 16-34
  • Paul O'Shea
  • Sebastian Maslow
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Online political communication about the Tokyo Olympics 2023 Contemporary Japan 35 (1): 35-54
  • Jonathan Lewis
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics: from a 'safe pair of hands' to a corrupt pair of claws 2023 Contemporary Japan 35 (1): 55-7
  • Jules Boykoff
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
The capitalist realism of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic games 2023 Contemporary Japan 35 (1): 58-72
  • Yoshifusa Ichii
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Japan's employment system and human resource management - Coping with increasing adjustment pressures 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (1): 3-12
  • Parissa Haghirian
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
The deepening divide in Japanese employment: the increasing marginalization of contract workers as explained by path dependence, vested interests, and social psychology 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (1): 13-41
  • Catherine Sibala
  • Kiyohiko Ito
  • Patricia Robinson
  • Vicki L. Beyer
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Working the shopping mall: labour shortages and the dualities in Japan's labour economy 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (1): 42-57
  • Hendrik Meyer-Ohle
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Employment of senior workers in Japan 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (1): 58-86
  • Philippe Debroux
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Mutual learning between Japanese managers and foreign subordinates: enablers for middle-up-down management under role definition flexibility at Japanese headquarters 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (1): 87-105
  • Kenta Koyama
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Continuity and change 10 years after 3.11: processes and dynamics in state-society relations 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (2): 127-35
  • Anna Wiemann
  • Florentine Koppenborg
  • Tobias Weiss
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Radiation moms' organizational survival for a decade: a shift from advocacy to non-advocacy activities 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (2): 136-56
  • Ayaka Löschke
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Left-libertarian values and post-Fukushima social movements: analyzing newcomers to protests in Japan 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (2): 157-86
  • Keiichi Satoh
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Japan's Disaster Memorial Museums and framing 3.11: othering the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in cultural memory 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (2): 187-209
  • Elizabeth Maly
  • Julia Gerster
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Rethinking Japan's depopulation problem: reflecting on over 30 years of research with Chizu Town, Tottori Prefecture and the potential of SMART governance 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (2): 210-27
  • Norio Okada
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Family planning and life planning in contemporary Japan: the 'active pursuit of pregnancy' (ninkatsku) phenomenon and its stakeholders 2022 Contemporary Japan 34 (2): 228-44
  • Isabel Fassbender
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Staying connected: effects of online platforms on transnational family relations and social capital 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (1): 3-23
  • Rumika Suzuki Hillyer
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
War memories and Japanese citizens' views toward the self-defense forces 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (1): 24-40
  • Satoshi Machida
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Japanese national identity and the positioning of English as opportunity or obstruction 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (1): 41-56
  • Damian J. Rivers
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Uniformity or polarization? The nuclear power debate in Japanese newspapers and political coaltions, 1973-2014 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (1): 57-122
  • Tobias Weiss
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Épistemologie à la japonaise: Kanamori Osamu and the history and philosophy of science in Japan 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (1): 123-37
  • Hansun Hsiung
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Crime prevention in a low-crime nation: an enquiry into Japanese bōhan initiatives 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (2): 148-68
  • Christoph Schimkowsky
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Media representation of an imagined imperial community: digital media reports in Japan at the dawn of the Reiwa era and Emperor Naruhito's ascension to the throne 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (2): 169-200
  • Shinobu Anzai
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Satirising imperial anxiety in Victorian Britain: representing Japan in Punch magazine, 1852-1893 2021 Contemporary Japan 33 (2): 201-24
  • Amy Matthewson
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Governing death and dying in Japan and its colonies - From state control to self-optimization 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 2-5
  • Celia Spoden
  • Dorothea Mladenova
  • Juljan Biontino
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Changes in funerary rites and burial practices in Modern Korea (1876-1945) 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 6-24
  • Juljan Biontino
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Graveyard geomancy in Korea under Japanese rule - Focusing on the 1930s 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 25-42
  • Ri-Hye Han
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
The ‘improvement of funeral ceremonies’ movement and the creation of ‘modern’ Japanese subjects in Taiwan during Japanese rule 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 43-62
  • Chizuru Tainaka
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Deciding one’s own death in advance: Biopower, living wills, and resistance to a legislation of death with dignity in Japan 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 63-82
  • Celia Spoden
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Governing through kodokushi. Japan’s lonely deaths and their impact on community self-government 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 83-102
  • Nils Dahl
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Optimizing one’s own death: the Shūkatsu industry and the enterprising self in a hyper-aged society 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 103-27
  • Dorothea Mladenova
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Smartphones versus NHK? Mobilization strategies of the Japanese anti-nuclear movement under Abe’s restrictive media policy 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 128-40
  • Anna Wiemann
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Governing death and dying in Japan and its colonies - From state control to self-optimization 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 2-5
  • Celia Spoden
  • Dorothea Mladenova
  • Juljan Biontino
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Changes in funerary rites and burial practices in modern Korea (1876-1945) 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 6-24
  • Juljan Biontino
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Graveyard geomancy in Korea under Japanese rule - Focusing on the 1930s 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 25-42
  • Ri-Hye Han
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
The 'improvement of funeral ceremonies' movement and the creation of 'modern' Japanese subjects in Taiwan during Japanese rule 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 43-62
  • Chizuru Tainaka
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Deciding one's own death in advance: biopower, living wills, and resistance to a legislation of death with dignity in Japan 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 63-82
  • Celia Spoden
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Governing through kodokushi. Japan's lonely deaths and their impact on community self-government 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 83-102
  • Nils Dahl
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Optimizing one's own death: the Shūkatsu industry and the enterprising self in a hyper-aged society 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 103-27
  • Dorothea Mladenova
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Smartphones versus NHK? Mobilization strategies of the Japanese anti-nuclear movement under Abe's restrictive media policy 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (1): 128-40
  • Anna Wiemann
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Picturing translocal matters in a mobile world: photography as a method of ethnographic research at a Japanese gathering in Berlin 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (2): 150-73
  • Julia Gerster
  • Natalia Morokhova
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Tabunka Kyōsei without immigration policy: the role of centers for international exchange and their challenges 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (2): 174-96
  • Philip Streich
  • Viktoriya Kim
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Who am I with others?: Selfhood and shuwa among mainstream educated deaf and hard-of-hearing Japanese youth 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (2): 197-217
  • Jennifer M. McGuire
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
The taught curriculum of moral education at Japanese elementary school: the role of classtime in the broad curriculum 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (2): 218-39
  • Sam Bamkin
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Area studies and the disciplines: Japanese studies and anthropology in comparative perspective 2020 Contemporary Japan 32 (2): 240-61
  • Eyal Ben-Ari
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
What shapes local demand for 'guest worker' migrants in Japan? The case of the seafood industry 2019 Contemporary Japan 31 (1): 2-20
  • Yusuke Mazumi
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Six years after: 'Fukushima memories' and continued willingness to participate in energy and environmental policy-making process in Japan 2019 Contemporary Japan 31 (1): 21-39
  • Hidenori Nakamura
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Reconstruction of machizukuri and negotiating safety in post-3.11 community recovery in Yamamoto 2019 Contemporary Japan 31 (1): 40-60
  • Pilvi Posio
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Becoming Purikyua: building the lifestyle-text in Japanese girls' franchises 2019 Contemporary Japan 31 (1): 61-78
  • Anya C. Benson
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Explaining Doraemon's perduring popularity: structural analysis, specious technology and mother's indulgent affection 2019 Contemporary Japan 31 (1): 79-98
  • Robert C. Marshall
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729