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CONTEMPORARY

Iza Kavedžija (Hg.): Contemporary Japan 28, No. 1. Special issue: Ethnographies of Hope in Contemporary Japan Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2016, 122 p.

Iza Kavedžija Introduction: reorienting hopes

Jason Danely Hope in ageing Japan: transience and transcendence

Brett Hack Subculture as social knowledge: a hopeful reading of otaku culture

Scott North, Rika Morioka Hope found in lives lost: karoshi and the pursuit of worker rights in Japan

Ieva Puzo Hope amidst uncertainty: foreign scientists in contemporary Japan

Stephen Robertson Hope that sustains: revisiting New Year’s divination at Suwa Taisha

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Steffen Heinrich, Tobias Söldner (Hg.): Contemporary Japan 28, No. 2. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2016, 106 p.

Isabel Fassbender Enhancing autonomy in reproductive decisions? Education about family planning and fertility as a countermeasure against the low birthrate

Ikuho Amano In praise of iron grandeur: the sensibility of kōjō moe and the reinvention of urban technoscape

Anne-Lise Mithout Children with disabilities in the Japanese school system: a path toward social integration?

Florence Lahournat Reviving tradition in disaster-affected communities: adaptation and continuity in the of Ogatsu, Miyagi Prefecture

David Rear Reforming Japanese-style management: destabilizing hegemony through discourse intervention

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SONSTIGE DIJ VERÖFFENTLICHUNGEN

WORKING

16/1 Martin Hemmert, Ying Cheng, Florian Kohlbacher, Masahiro Kotosaka, Chang-Ti Loh, Franz Waldenberger High-tech Start-up Ecosystems in East Asian Agglomerations: Are They Different From the West? 32 S.

DIJ NEWSLETTER

53, APRIL 2016 Redaktion Daniel Kremers und Sven Eichelberg

54, OKTOBER 2016 Redaktion Sven Eichelberg

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VERÖFFENTLICHUNGEN DER MITARBEITER

Susanne Brucksch (mit Cosima Wagner) (Hg.): Technikstudien and STS: Launching a Research Initiative Regarding Intersections between Technology and Society in Japan. ASIEN 140 (Juli 2016). (mit Cosima Wagner) (Hg.): Introduction to the Technikstudien — Science & Technology Studies (STS) Research Initiative on Japan. In: Susanne Brucksch; Cosima Wagner (Hg.): Technikstudien and STS: Launching a Research Initiative Regarding Intersections between Technology and Society in Japan. ASIEN 140 (Juli 2016), 5-21.

Kazue Haga The Potential of Information Technology as “Blue Zone” Innovation in Aging Societies to Extend Employment. Blandine Laperche (ed.): Géront'inno- vations. Trajectoires d'innovation dans une économie vieillissante, Business and Innovation. Business and Innovation Vol. 13. Brussels: Peter Lang 2016, 221-242.

Steffen Heinrich Does Employment Dualisation Lead to Political Polarisation? Assessing the Impact of Labour Market Inequalities on Political Discourse in Japan. In: David Chiavacchi, Carola Hommerich (ed) Social Inequality in Post-Growth Japan. Transformation During Economic and Demographic Stagnation. London: Routledge 2016, 73-87. (mit Tobias Söldner) (Hg.) Contemporary Japan 28 No. 2. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter 2016, 106 S.

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Phoebe Holdgrün (mit Deborah Will) Doitsu ni okeru kateinai bōryoku ni kansuru kibo, hōteki konkyo, kōi no hitsuyōsei. Konpakuto chōsa [Domestic Violence in Germany: Dimensions, Legislation, Need for Action. A Compact Inventory]. In: Seisui In and Rie Kondō (eds.): Tabunka kazoku ni okeru kateinai bōryoku to fukushiteki kainyū no kokusai hikaku kenkyū [An international comparison of domestic violence in multicultural families and social intervention]. BookWay, 2016, 118-141. Keine Chance für die Grünen in Japan? In: Minikomi – Informationen des Akademischen Arbeitskreises Japan. Nr. 85, 21-32. (mit Barbara Holthus) Mothers Against Radiation: Issues of Gender and Advocacy. In: Mark Mullins, Koichi Nakano (eds.): Disasters and Social Crisis in Contemporary Japan: Political, Religious, and Sociocultural Responses. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, 238-266. Abe als Frauenförderer. In: DIJ Newsletter 53, April 2016, 3. Creating a Society in which all Women Shine? In: DIJ Newsletter 53, April 2016, 3. Mütter als politische Akteure. In DIJ Newsletter 54, Oktober 2016, 1.

Mothers as Political Agents. In DIJ Newsletter 54, October 2016, 1. Diversität in Japan: Forum und Workshop. In DIJ Newsletter 54, Oktober 2016, 2. Growing Diversity in Japan: Forum and Workshop. In DIJ Newsletter 54, October 2016, 2.

Daniel Kremers (Rez) Yoshitaka Ishikawa (ed.) International Migrants in Japan: Contributions in an Era of Population Decline. Japanese Society Series. Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press; Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2015, 320 p. In: Pacific Affairs Volume 89, No. 4, December 2016, 896-898. http://www.pacificaffairs. ubc.ca/current-issue-2/current-book-reviews/#internationalkremers

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Tobias Söldner (mit Steffen Heinrich) (Hg.) Contemporary Japan 28 No. 2. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter 2016, 106 S.

Franz Waldenberger Keiretsu. In: Parissa Haghirian (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Japanese Business and Management. London and New York: Routledge 2016, 35-47. Corporate Governance. In: Parissa Haghirian (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Japanese Business and Management. London and New York: Routledge 2016, 59-74. In-House Careers: A Core Institution of the Japanese Firm in Need of Reform. In: Journal of Strategic Management Studies, 8 (1) (August 2016), 23-32. Global Human Resource Management: The Challenge for Japanese Multinational Firms. In: Journal of Management Philosophy, 13 (2), (August 2016), 74-82. High-tech Start-up Ecosystems in East Asian Agglomerations: Are They Different From the West? (mit Martin Hemmert, Ying Cheng, Florian Kohlbacher, Masahiro Kotosaka, Chang-Ti Loh) DIJ Working Paper 16,1. Produktivitätslücke – Beschäftigungssystem auf dem Prüfstand. In DIJ Newsletter 54, Oktober 2016, 3. Japan’s Productivity Gap – Employment System Re-examined. In DIJ Newsletter 54, October 2016, 3.

Torsten Weber (mit Nina C. Krickel) Japan. In: Laura Busse, Wilfried Enderle, Rüdiger Hohls, Gregor Horstkemper, Thomas Meyer, Jens Prellwitz, Annette Schuhmann (Hg.) Clio Guide – Ein Handbuch zu digitalen Ressourcen für die Geschichtswissenschaften. Berlin 2016 (=Historisches Forum, Bd. 19), https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/histfor/19/PDF/HistFor_19-2016.pdf

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