DIJ 社会科学研究会
DIJ社会科学研究会は、社会科学を専門とする若手の研究者及び博士号取得を目指している研究生を対象としていました。2024年5月からはDIJ研究会の一員となっています。
2012年
The People's Post Office: The History and Politics of the Japanese Postal System, 1871-2010
Patricia L. Maclachlan, University of Texas at Austin
2011年
Protecting Biodiversity: Global Challenges at the National Level
Asuka Ashida, Technical University Munich
Are We in Control of Our Choices? Organ Donation in Japan and Germany
Stefan Roesner, University of Bonn
Sexile to the Promised Land: Japanese Gay Migration to North America
Kunisuke Hirano, University of Tokyo
2010年
Japan’s Policymaking System under the DPJ: Towards Westminster-Style Government?
Patrick Köllner, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies
‘Modern’ Labels and ‘Postmodern’ Roleplaying? Stereotyping the ‘otaku’ vs. learning from the stranger
ビョーン=オーレ・カム, ドイツ日本研究所
Conservative contestations over gender equality and feminism: Discourses and practices
Maria Sachiko Baier, University of Vienna
Haruno Katō, Ochanomizu University
What Makes it OK to Leave: Explaining Divorce in Contemporary Japan
Allison Alexy, Lafayette College
“Contradictive Femininity” and Self-harm – A Social and Literary Analysis
Gitte Marianne Hansen
Blurring Boundaries: An Analysis of (In)dependent Contractors in Japan
しずか・イェーガードレゼン, ドイツ日本研究所
2009年
The Rise of China and Changes in Japan’s Identity Construction
カイ・シュルツェ, ドイツ日本研究所
Cool cities, creative economies, global hubs? Tokyo and London in comparative regional perspective
Adrian Favell, UCLA
Equality-oriented policies in Japan
Dan Tidten, ドイツ日本研究所
Playing Education Markets: Small Juku Operators, Ideology, and Resistance
Julian Dierkes, University of British Columbia
Civil Society Activities and the Social Integration of Immigrants: Juxtaposing Beppu and Halle
Frauke Kempka, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Making Careers in the Occupational Niche: Chinese Students in Corporate Japan’s Transnational Business
Gracia Liu-Farrer, Ochanomizu University
Governing Beyond the Center: How Japan’s Local Democracy is Changing
Carmen Schmidt, Osnabrück University
2008年
Aiming for Gender Equality: Strategies of Policy Implementation in Japanese Prefectures
フェーベ・ステラー・ホルドグリューン, ドイツ日本研究所
After the Trials: War Criminals and Social Integration in 1950s Japan and Germany
Franziska Seraphim, Boston College
Better late than never! Making Sense of Japan’s (belated) accession to the International Criminal Court
Kerstin Lukner, Duisburg-Essen University
The Role of Social, not Physical, Infrastructure: Civil Society and Post-Disaster Recovery
Daniel P. Aldrich, Purdue University
Reinventing Culinary Heritage in Northern Japan: Slow Food and ‘Traditional Vegetables’
Stephanie Assmann, Tohoku University, Sendai
Ikebana, Gender and International Identity
Nancy Stalker, University of Texas, Austin
Apron-Advocacy for the Good of the Nation State? Patterns of Political Participation among Nationalist Women in Contemporary Japan
Kimiko Osawa, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Intercultural Synergizers or Lost in Translation? American-Japanese Coworker Relations
Adam Komisarof, International Christian University (ICU)
Defying predictions: Germany and Japan as regional actors in the post-Cold War era
アレクサンドラ・ヴィティック, ドイツ日本研究所
Competition and Regulatory Politics in Japan’s Newspaper Market
Falk Schäfer, Free University of Berlin
2007年
“I did not know how to tell my parents, so I thought I would have to have an abortion” – A study of unwed mothers in Japan -
Ekaterina Korobtseva, University of Oxford
The politics of flexible labour markets in Germany and Japan: Evaluating the impact of globalisation on national social policy
シュテフェン・ハインリッヒ, ドイツ日本研究所
The other demographic time bomb: Japan's last generation of witnesses to war and its fading message
Andrew Conning, The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Military History and Memories in Japan's Post War Armed Forces
André Hertrich, Center for Conflict Studies, Philipps-University Marburg
The national rate of (re)production: gendered discourse in Japanese policy-making
Sherry L. Martin, Cornell University
“Natural Principles of Law?” Reformist Governors Redefine the Local Sphere
Kate Dunlop, Sophia University
Multicultural Coexistence: Japanese Roadmaps to a more inclusive and pluralistic society?
Stephen Robert Nagy, Waseda University
Freeter and “Generation Praktikum” - Changing attitudes towards working life in Germany and Japan
カローラ・ホメリヒ, ドイツ日本研究所
Civic Engagement and Postwar Reconstruction in Japan
Rieko Kage, Kobe University
Migration and Citizenship in Japan
Kristin Surak, University of California at Los Angeles / Atsuko Abe, Obirin University
Backgrounds and Beyond: Identity Management Among Minority Youth
Christopher Bondy, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University
2006年
What role for women in shaping Japanese social policies?
Patricia Boling, Purdue University
Japan's National Security Debate in the wake of 9/11: Same Old, Same New?(日本におけるポスト9・11のセキュリティ・ディベート:新道へ進む?)
スザンネ・クリーン, ドイツ日本研究所
Business Associations in Japan – A network perspective on inter-personal exchange(ネットワーク理論からみた人的交流:日本の産業協会を例に)
Andreas Schaumayer, Waseda University
Coffee, Culture, and the Ethnicity of Migration(コーヒー、文化、移住のエスニシティ)
Mariko Iijima, University of Oxford
Japanese Americans living in Japan: national and ethnic identity formation in the ancestral homeland(日本に暮らす日系アメリカ人:祖先の国におけるナショナル・アイデンティティとエスニック・アイデンティティの形成)
Jane H. Yamashiro, University of Hawai’i
Getting smart by napping in class – Social and cultural aspects of sleeping in the Japanese classroom(夜更け・爆睡・居眠り - 高校生の睡眠パターンを考える)
Brigitte Steger, Vienna University
2005年
The end of LDP factionalism? Examining the decline since 1992(自民党派閥は破壊されるか?1992年から現在に至る発展)
Thomas Büttner, University of Heidelberg
The LDP at 50: Power Resources and Perspectives of Japan's Dominant Political Party(自由民主党立党50年:日本の多数党の政権基盤とその将来)
Patrick Köllner, Institute of Asian Affairs/German Overseas Institute, Hamburg
Building Parents of the Future: Japanese Policies to Boost the Birthrate (日本の少子化対策)
Liv Coleman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Slipping Through the Net: Regulation of Online Election Campaigns (日本のオンライン選挙キャンペーンに関する規則)
Leslie Tkach-Kawasaki, Tsukuba University
A Glimpse at Language Endangerment in Okinawa (絶滅の危機に瀕している沖縄の言語)
Masayuki Onishi, University of Sydney
Gained in Translation: An Interpretation of Japanese Women’s Mid-life Health Strategies (日本の中年代女性の健康対策)
Jan Zeserson, Cornell University, USA