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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


MIURA, Rinpei
The Characteristics and Importance of Japanese Disaster Sociology: Perspectives from Regional and Community Studies in Japan


SAITO, Yasunori
Temporary Housing and Community Organization during a Disaster: Experiences before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake 

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