JIPS Pilot Issue
JSPS No. 0 / Pilot Issue:
Towards Reconstruction of Intimate and Public Spheres:Issues andApproaches
No. 0 / Pilot Issue:
Towards Reconstruction of Intimate and Public Spheres:Issues andApproaches
Contents
Featured Articles:
OCHIAI Emiko (GCOE Program Leader, Kyoto University)
Reconstruction of Intimate and Public Spheres in Asian Modernity: Familialism and Beyond
CHANG Kyung-Sup (Seoul National University)
CHANG Kyung-Sup (Seoul National University)
Individualization without Individualism: Compressed Modernity and Obfuscated Family Crisis in East Asia
Patcharawalai WONGBOONSIN and Kua WONGBOONSIN (Chulalongkorn University)
Demographic Dividend and the Future of Asia
IWAI Hachiro (Kyoto University)
Changing Patterns of the Course of Women’s Lives in Japan’s Lost Decade: An Analysis of the Work History of the Second Generation Baby Boomers
KOBAYASHI Kazumi (Osaka Kyoiku University)
The Changing Lifestyle of Elderly People in South Korea
ASATO Wako (Kyoto University)
Narrowing the Care Gap: Migration at Home, Institution and Marriage Migrants
MIZUNO Noriko (Tohoku University)
A Comparative Perspective on Japanese Family Law
General Articles:
ITO Kimio (Kyoto University)
Emerging Culture Wars – Backlash against “Gender Free”
AOYAMA Kaoru (Kyoto University)
Changing Japanese Immigration Policy and Its Effects on Marginalized Communities:A Sociological Perspective
Book Review:
Rajni PALRIWALA (University of Delhi) on Asia's New Mothers: Crafting Gender Roles and Childcare Networks in East and Southeast Asian Societies, eds. Emiko Ochiai and Barbara Molony
Anuja AGRAWAL (University of Delhi) on Thai Migrant Sexworkers: from Modernisation to Globalisation, Kaoru Aoyama From My Book Shelf 2011年3月27日(日) 11:42 JST