Papers
Introducing Some of Japanese Regional Sociology Studies
Here are some of the papers that would offer you insights on regional sociological studies in Japan. Click the titles below for full-text. *More articles will be soon added.
IWANAGA, Shinji
Globalization, Citizenship, and Rights to the City: Towards a Sociology of Euro-Asian Continental Integration
SHIMIZU, Ryo
The Progression of Urbanization and Spatial Formation in Japan after World War II
NAKAZAWA, Hideo
National Development Policy and Regional–Community Studies in a Postwar Japanese Context
MARUYAMA, Masao
Decentralization Reform and New Trends in Local Governance in Japan: Neoliberalization and Democratization of a Developmental State
SHIMIZU, Hiroyuki
Formalization of Citizens Activities and Local Governance Actualizing their Hybridity
RAUSCH, Anthony
The Local Newspaper in Japan: Civic Participation, LocalIssues, and Critical Jounalism
HIROTA, Yasuo
Ethnic Community Studies in Japan: Current Topics and a Conceptual Framework
AJISAKA, Manabu
Urban Migrants and Hometown-Based Associations in Japan’s Urbanization
YAMAMOTO, Kahoruko
Transition and Issues in Studies on Urban Poverty in Japan
SAITO, Yasunori
Temporary Housing and Community Organization during a Disaster: Experiences before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake