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Past Issues

AGLOS | Volume 10

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“Ishiuchi Miyako, Tōmatsu Shōmei, and Yokosuka”, Ji Hye (Alice) Han,
Doctoral Student, Graduate Program in Global Studies, Sophia University.
(accepted 2021-04-08, published 2021-09-02)

AGLOS | Volume 9

-Articles- (2018 Symposium):移民の社会統合の理念と実践―後発国の比較から

(Ideologies and reality in the social integration of immigrants: comparative research on latecomer countries), Yui Ibuki, Lecturer, Faculty of Health Science, Kumamoto Health Science University. (published 2020-06-17)

“Examination of Social Integration of Migrants through Ethnic Migrants: Between ‘Japanese’ and ‘Foreigner’”, Yui Ibuki, Lecturer, Faculty of Health Science, Kumamoto Health Science University. (accepted 2020-02-13, published 2020-06-17)

“Possibilities and Problems of Communities for Parent-child Conflict: Cases of Second-generation Chinese Immigrants”, Haruka Seito, Doctoral Student, Department of Human Relations, Keio University. (accepted 2020-03-03, published 2020-06-17)

“Spanish Urban Interculturalism: Locally-Differentiated Dynamics of Institutional Isomorphism and their ‘Backstages’”, Takahiko Ueno, Doctoral Program, Graduate School of Social Science, Hitotsubashi University. (accepted 2020-05-07, published 2020-06-17)

AGLOS | Volume 8

-Articles- (2017 Symposium) Beyond the Myth of ‘Solidarity of the National Races’ in Burma/ Myanmar

“Buddhist Monastic Lists and the Making of a Mon Nation in Myanmar: Beyond Criticism of Fixed Ethnicity”, Michihiro Wada, Kanda University of International Studies. (accepted 2019-10-11, published 2019-12-23)

“A Reconsideration of the Historical Context of the Formation of KNA in 1881 in British Burma” (in Japanese), Hitomi Fujimura, Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate School of Global Studies. (accepted 2019-04-12, published 2019-07-19)

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“The effects of Information Presentation on Tolerant Attitude Toward and Images of Muslims: Focusing on Threats and Similarities” (in Japanese), Fumiya Kondo, Sophia University; Kim Shinwoo, IDE-JETRO; Yuma Matsuki, Waseda University; Tomoya Mukai, University of Tokyo; and Mariko Kimura, Rissho University (accepted 2019-04-07, published 2019-05-31)

AGLOS | Special Issue | 2016

-Articles- (2016 Workshop) 言語の壁がなくなったら:機械翻訳と未来社会 (When language barriers disappear: machine translation and the future)

“Can the Machine Translation End Linguistic Imperialism?: Thinking from its Mechanism” (in Japanese), Yu Nishijma, Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate School of Global Studies, Sophia University. (accepted 2018-07-28, published 2018-11-07)

“The Limitations of Machine Translation and the Possibility of Human Translation” (in Japanese), Kazunori Senoue, Lecturer, Tokyo Institute of Technology Foreign Language Research and Teaching Center. (accepted 2018-07-09, published 2018-10-22)

“Machine Translation and Politeness: A Study on Politeness Appropriate for Machine Translation and How to Realize It” (in Japanese), Takushi Hanari, Adjunct Lecturer, Meiji Gakuin University. (accepted 2018-06-14. published 2018-10-22)

AGLOS | Special Issue | 2015

-Articles- (2015 Workshop) グローバル化時代における市民社会—多角的視点にもとづく現代社会動態研究 (Civil society in the age of globalization: contemporary social dynamics from multiple perspectives)

“The Process of Transnationalization of Social Movements: Focusing on the Interaction between structure and behavior in Henoko and Oura Bay” (in Japanese), Yosuke Tatsuno, Sophia University/ JSPS Research Fellow. (accepted 2016-11-06, published 2016-12-09)¬ )

“Post-Cold War Reformation of US Military Overseas Network and its Impact on Local Community: A Micro Mobilization Study on Peace and Environmental Movements against Expansion of an US Military Base in Binsfeld, Germany” (in Japanese), Keisuke Mori, Postdoctoral Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. (accepted 2016-09-20, published 2016-11-21)

“Global Factors of the Social Movements of “1968” in the Global Sixties Studies” (in Japanese), Ryoko Kosugi, Kyoto University Asian Studies Unit Research Fellow. (accepted 2016-06-04, published 2016-7-29)

“Parallel Process of Global Convergence and National Differentiation of Climate Change Policy Ideas: Focusing on Policy Networks Between National and Global Organizations” (in Japanese), Keiichi Satoh, Tohoku University/ JSPS Research Fellow.
(accepted 2016-05-25, published 2016-07-25)

AGLOS | Volume 7

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“Comparative Executive-Legislative Relations under Authoritarianism: Focusing on the Choices and Practices of Semi-Presidentialism”, Masako Shimizu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Sophia University. (accepted 2016-06-04, published 2016-07-25)

“Collective Emotion: An Unexplored Dimension in Framing Process in Social Movements”, Risa Murase, Chuo University/ JSPS Research Fellow. (accepted 2015-10-18, published 2015-12-15)

AGLOS | Volume 6

-Book Review-
Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community by Bernard Yack (University of Chicago Press, 2012). Reviewed by Yu Nishijima, Sophia University. (accepted 2015-12-14, published 2015-12-22)

AGLOS | Special Issue | 2014

-Articles- (2013 Symposium) 一党支配体制下の政治制度、歴史認識、社会統制 (Political system under one-party rule, historical recognition, and social control)

“Understanding the Elections in Cambodia 2013”, Caroline Hughes, Professor of Conflict Resolution and Peace, University of Bradford. (accepted 2015-05-18, published 2015-06-23)

“Attempts to Construct the Image of Political Leaders in Contemporary Cambodia: Examining History Textbooks and the 2013 Election Campaign” (in Japanese), Haruno Shintani, University of Tokyo. (accepted 2015-05-05, published 2015-06-15) )

“Countermeasures’ on Land Issues by the Cambodian People’s Party: Strategy for Mobilizing Support in the 2013 General Election” (in Japanese), Miku Kamimura, Doctoral Program in Area Studies, Graduate School of Global Studies. (accepted 2014-12-27, published 2015-05-12)

-Articles- (2013 Workshop) 2010年代の環境ポリティクス (Environmental politics in the 2010s)

“Long-Term Coalition among Japanese NGOs in the Biodiversity Policy Arena: Examining Participation Conditions by Qualitative Comparative Analysis” (in Japanese), Kenjiro Fujita, University of Tokyo/ JSPS Research Fellow. (accepted 2014-11-14, published 2015-05-03)

“Intersection of the Local and Global: Meaning Construction Process in Iwaishima Island Anti-nuclear Movement” (in Japanese), Yousuke Tatsuno, Doctoral Program in International Relations, Graduate School of Global Studies. (accepted 2014-11-14, published 2015-05-03)

AGLOS | Volume 5

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“Formation of National Identity and Its Transformation in Cambodia: An Analysis of Social Education in Elementary School Since 1993” (in Japanese), Noriko Kaizuka, Former MA Student, Graduate Program in Area Studies, Graduate School of Global Studies.

-Book Review-
Teikokuigo no Hito no Idou: Post Koroniarizumu to Guroubarizumu no Kousakuten (Migration after the fall of the empire: intersection between post-colonialism and globalism) edited by Shinzo Araragi (Bensei Shuppan 2013). Reviewed by Yasuhiro Nishiwaki, Sophia University.

AGLOS | Special Issue | 2013

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“Six Kinds of White: Questioning the “Koreanness” of Korean Monochrome Painting”, Yuriko Yamaguchi, Research Assistant, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University.

“Japan’s Vietnam War: 1960s Politics, Korea, and the US in the Films of Ōshima Nagisa”, Jack Lichten, Research Assistant, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University.

AGLOS | Volume 4

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“Failure of Japan’s Foreign Policy to Secure the Sea Lines of Communication: Disputes over the Straits of Malacca and Singapore in the 1970s”, Yu Harada, Graduate School of Global Studies, Sophia University.

“The Gosene Church and Kuku People: The Transformation and Current Situation of Christianity in Juba, South Sudan” (in Japanese), Yuko Tobinai, Doctoral Candidate, Sophia University.

AGLOS | Special Issue | 2012

-Articles- (2011 Symposium) “Queer” Issues in Theory and Practice
“The Role of the ‘Foreign’: Examining the Use of the ‘Foreign’ in Japanese Transgender & Gender Identity Disorder Discourse” (in Japanese), S.P.F.Dale, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Program in Global Studies, Sophia University.

“The Concept of “Queer” in Social Space: An Analysis Based on Activities in a Community Center” (in Japanese), Takashi Yoshinaka, Doctoral Program in International Cultural Studies, Graduate School of Urban Social and Cultural Studies, Yokohama City University.

“The Subversive Power of Aesthetics In Izumi Kyōka’s ‘Yōken Kibun’”, Alejandro Morales Rama (Doctoral Candidate, Sophia University.

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“How the King Created a Popular Monarchy: The Reality and Role of King Bhumibol’s Provincial Visits” (in Japanese), Chie Sakurada (Doctoral Candidate, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University.

AGLOS | Volume 3

Editor’s Note, Daishiro Nomiya

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“How the Political Transformations of Palestine Affected the Roles of Executive Institutions: The Political Process from the Hamas Government Formation to the Split of the Palestinian Authority (2006-2007)” (in Japanese), Masako Shimizu, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Program in Area Studies, Graduate School of Global Studies, Sophia University.

“Political Strategy of the Islamist Political Party in Morocco: Decision Making in Process of Securing Political Power” (in Japanese), Nozomi Shiratani, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Program in Area Studies, Graduate School of Global Studies, Sophia University.

AGLOS | Volume 2

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“Spanish Particularism in the Texts of Miguel de Unamuno and José Ortega y Gasset: A Tentative Interpretation as an Intellectual Resource of Contemporary Spanish Nationalism” (in Japanese), Shingo Kato, Ph.D. candidate in the Doctoral Program in Politics and Sociology, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia.

“Competing Explanations of Global Evils: Theodicy, Social Sciences, and Conspiracy Theories”, Hugo Antonio Pérez Hernáiz, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Program in Global Studies, Sophia University.

“Vision as an Interactive Practice: Focusing on the Influences of Global Tourism on the Moken “Sea Nomads”” (in Japanese), Yuki Suzuki, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Program in Global Studies/ Collaborative Research Fellow, Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University.

“Gentlemen and Courtesans: Themes of Yūjo and Kinkishoga Mitate”, Marimi Tateno, Research Student, Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Waseda University.

AGLOS | Volume 1

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“Food Studies and Sociology: A Review Focusing on Japan”, Rossella Ceccarini, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Program in Global Studies, Sophia University.

“Mechanisms of International Trust and Cooperation under Overlapping Informal Institutions: A Theoretical Consideration”, Taisuke Fujita, Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate School of Global Studies, Sophia University.

“Lebanon Hizbullah’s “Resistance Society”: Between Resistance and Power Politics” (in Japanese), Masaki Mizobuchi, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Program in Area Studies, Graduate School of Global Studies, Sophia University.

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