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David Chiavacci / Iris Wieczorek (Hrsg.). 2023. “Tokyo Olympics 2020: Between Dream and Contention” (Sondernummer). Contemporary Japan, Vol. 35, Nr. 1, S. 3-157.
What was and what will remain of the Tokyo 2020/2021 Olympic and Paralympic Games? This special issue brings together assessments from different perspectives regarding diverse aspects of the impact and legacy of Tokyo’s second Summer Olympics. It is safe to say that Tokyo 2020/2021, as the COVID-19 games, did not fully achieve what the Japanese organizers had hoped it would. On the contrary, the Olympic dream of 2020 was postponed and met quite substantial opposition. Zur Verlagswebsite

David Chiavacci / Iris Wieczorek (Hrsg.). 2023. Japan 2023: Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. München: Iudicium, 235 S.
Die 46. Ausgabe des Japan Jahrbuchs beginnt mit zwei Sonderbeiträgen zu Japans außenpolitischem Wirken in den gegenwärtigen Zeiten zunehmender geopolitischer Spannungen und versammelt zudem vier Übersichtsbeiträge und vier Forschungsartikel – die ein Double-Blind-Begutachtungsverfahren erfolgreich durchlaufen haben – in den Sektionen Außen- und Innenpolitik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Japans.
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2022
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Hof, Helena
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How COVID-19 changed migration (research): Constrained research practices, constrained migrant subjects. Göttingen: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity.
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Die mixed embeddedness ausländischer Unternehmer*innen in Tōkyōs Startup-Ökosystem. In: Chiavacci, David; Wieczorek, Iris. Japan 2022 : Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. München: Vereinigung für sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung, 233-259.
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Book review of “Transnational musicians : precariousness, ethnicity and gender in the creative industry” (Beata M. Kowalczyk, 2020, Routledge). Intersections : Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific, (47):online.
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Müller, Simone
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Hidden temporalities: time and intertextuality in the medieval court diary Utatane. In: Negri, Carolina; Tommasi, Pier Carlo. Images from the past : intertextuality in Japanese premodern literature. Venezia: Edizioni Ca' Foscari srl, 59-80.
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Schmid, Sarah Rebecca
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The survival of Minamoto no Yoshitsune: a mythological narrative in Edo-period historiography. Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung, 45:151-173.
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Mythological Narratives in the Context of Japanese Imperialism: Jingū kōgō, Minamoto no Yoshitsune, and Saigō Takamori in Early Meiji Period Print Media. 2022, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Steineck, Raji
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Outside (r) Fetishisms. In: Lange, Elena Louisa; Pickett-Depaolis, Joshua. The Conformist Rebellion : Marxist Critiques of the Contemporary Left. London: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 237-250.
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Outside(r) fetishisms: Pathologies of Displaced Critique. In: Lange, Elena L; Pickett-Depaolis, Joshua. The Conformist Rebellion: Marxist Critiques of the Contemporary Left. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 237-250.
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Steineck, Raji C
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運命と偶然の彼方? ― 道元の「有時」の思想. 比較思想研究 = Hikaku shisō kenkyū, 48:29-35.
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Suter, Rafael
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2021
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Ammann, Vroni
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Variance in time morphologies in production and consumption of incense in medieval Japan. In: Misztal, Arkadiusz; Harris, Paul A; Parker, Jo Alyson. Time in Variance. Leiden: Brill, 195-219.
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Balmes, Sebastian
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Auf der Suche nach der Zeit als narratologische Analysekategorie. Mit Beispielen aus der setsuwa-Literatur. Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques, 75(1):33-68.
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軍記と語り物のドイツ語研究 (1). Gunki to katarimono = 軍記と語り物, (57):11-23.
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Narrating Through Text and Image : Character and Sequence in Japanese Handscrolls. In: Trinh, Khanh. Love, fight, feast : the multifaceted world of Japanese narrative art. Zürich: Museum Rietberg Zürich Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess, 32-39.
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Erzählen durch Text und Bild : Figur und Sequenz in japanischen Querrollen. In: Trinh, Khanh. Liebe, Kriege, Festlichkeiten : Facetten der narrativen Kunst aus Japan. Zürich: Museum Rietberg Zürich Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess, 34-41.
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Blind, Georg D
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Of pride and prejudice: agent learning under sticky and persistent stereotype. Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, 16(2):381-410.
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Private Equity Buyouts in Japan: Effects on Employment Numbers. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 59:101121.
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Chiavacci, David
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Book Review of Jinkō Mondai to Imin: Nihon no Jinkō - Kaisō Kōzoku wa Dō Kawaru ka (Population Problems and Immigration: How Is Japan’s Population and Social Structure Changing?). Social Science Japan Journal, 24(1):245-248.
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Book Review of Armstrong, Andrew B. 24 Bars to Kill: Hip Hop, Aspiration, and Japan's Social Margins. Anthropos, 116(1):209-210.
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Japan’s Melting Core: Social Frames and Political Crisis Narratives of Rising Inequalities. In: Maslow, Sebastian; Wirth, Christian. Crisis Narratives, Institutional Change and Transformation of the Japanese State. Albany: State University of New York Press, 25-50.
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Keeping immigration under control: development and characteristics of the East Asian migration region. In: Schubert, Gunter; Plümmer, Franziska; Bayok, Anastasiya. Immigration governance in East Asia : norm diffusion, politics of identity, citizenship. London: Routledge, 16-39.
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Hof, Helena
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EU migrant retention and the temporalities of migrant staying: a new conceptual framework. Comparative Migration Studies, 9:19.
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Intersections of race and skills in European migration to Asia: between white cultural capital and “passive whiteness”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44(11):2113-2134.
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When “global talents” struggle to become local workers: The new face of skilled migration to corporate Japan. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 29(4):011719682098408.
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Lange, Elena L
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Müller, Simone
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Temporal Regimes in Kenmu nitchū gyōji (Daily Observances of the Kenmu Era), with annotated translation. Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques, 75(1):89-129.
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Schmid, Sarah Rebecca
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Steineck, Raji C
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Wir sind alle gleich. Und alle anders: Der Begriff Kultur sollte die Menschen einen, stattdessen dient er nur noch dazu, die Grenzen zwischen «uns» und den «anderen» zu ziehen. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 1 May 2021, p.32.
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The missing piece in E. Cassirer’s theory of symbolic forms: the economy. Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, 18(1):291-315.
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Zeit in der vormodernen japanischen Literatur: Vorwort. Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques, 75(1):5-7.
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Diskurs zur Klärung des Weges: Das Bendōwa von Dōgen. Bunron : Zeitschrift für literaturwissenschaftliche Japanforschung, 8(2021):168-209.
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Ōmori, Shōzō
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Die Produktion der linearen Zeit. European Journal of Japanese Philosophy, 6:351-374.
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2020
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Balmes, Sebastian
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Fünf Erzählungen und ein Fragment aus dem Tsutsumi chūnagon monogatari. In: Döll, Steffen; Nürnberger, Marc. Weile, ohne zu wohnen : Festschrift für Peter Pörtner zu seinem 66. Geburtstag. Hamburg: Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens, 129-192.
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Linguistic Characteristics of Premodern Japanese Narrative: Issues of Narrative Voice and Mood. Beiträge zur mediävistischen Erzählforschung, (7):59-112.
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Discourse, Character, and Time in Premodern Japanese Narrative: An Introduction. Beiträge zur mediävistischen Erzählforschung, 7:1-24.
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Chiavacci, David
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Capturing social change in Japan. In: Kottmann, Nora; Reiher, Cornelia. Studying Japan: Research Designs, Fieldwork and Methods. Baden-Baden, 64-67.
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How to analyse data: an introduction to methods of data analysis in qualitative social science research. In: Kottmann, Nora; Reiher, Cornelia. Studying Japan: Research Designs, Fieldwork and Methods. Baden-Baden, 292-301.
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New immigration, civil activism and identity in Japan: influencing the ‘strong’ state. In: Chiavacci, David; Grano, Simona Alba; Obinger, Julia. Civil Society and the State in Democratic East Asia: Between Entanglement and Contention in Post High Growth. Amsterdam, 187-215.
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Japan’s new immigration: gap in admission policy and diversity in socio-economic integration. In: Takeda, Hiroko; Williams, Mark. Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Japan. London: Routledge, 135-154.
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A New Era of Civil Society and State in East Asian Democracies. In: Chiavacci, David; Grano, Simona Alba; Obinger, Julia. Civil Society and the State in Democratic East Asia : Between Entanglement and Contention in Post High Growth. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 9-30.
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Hof, Helena
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Opting out for Getting in: Existential Mobility in European Graduates’ Migration to Asia. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 18(3):286-299.
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Book review of Expatriate Managers: The Paradoxes of Living and Working Abroad, Anna Spiegel, Ursula Mense-Petermann and Bastian Bredekötter (2019). Transitions : Journal of Transient Migration, 4(2):275-277.
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Locally Embedded Cosmopolitans? European Millennials’ Boundary Work in Singapore and Tokyo. In: Suter, Brigitte; Åkesson, Lisa. Contemporary European Emigration. London: Routledge, 39-57.
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Holm, Fynn
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Bringing fish to the shore: fishermen’s knowledge and the anti-whaling protests in Norway and Japan, 1900–12. Journal of Global History:1-20.
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