Professor Roger Goodman
Contributions to books
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‘Marginals, minorities, majorities and migrants: Studying the Japanese Borderlands in Contemporary Japan’, In and
Transcultural Japan: At the Borderlands of Race, Gender and Identity, Routledge, 2009.
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‘The Role of the Market and the Role of the State in Vocational Higher Education in Contemporary Japan and South Korea’, In and
Vocational Content in Mass Higher Education? Comparative and International Perspectives in Response to the Challenges of the Labour Market and the Workplace, Springer Academic Publishers, 2009.
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‘The state of Japanese welfare; welfare and the Japanese state’, In
Welfare State Transformations, Palgrave, 2009.
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‘Market Competition, Demographic Change and Educational Reform: The Problems Confronting Japan’s Private Universities in a Period of Contraction’, In and
, transcript-Verlag, 2009.
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‘Some Reflections on Imagined and Imagining Communities’, In
Imagining Communities in Thailand: Ethnographic Approaches, Silkworm Books, University of Washington Press: Chiang Mai, Seattle, 2009.
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‘Education in the Aged Society: The Demographic Challenge to Japanese Education’, In and
The Demographic Challenge: A Handbook about Japan, Brill Academic Publishers: Leiden, 2009.
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2006 |
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‘New Research Trends in the Anthropology and Sociology of Japan’
Japan Aktuell, No. 3/2006, Institute of Asian Affairs: Hamburg, 2006, pp. 69-74.
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‘Policing the Japanese Family’ in Rebick’, In and
The Changing Japanese Family, Routledge: London and New York, 2006, pp. 147-60.
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‘Thoughts on the relationship between anthropological theory, methods and the study of Japanese society’, In and
Dismantling the East-West Dichotomy: Views from Japanese Anthropology, Routledge: London, 2006, pp. 22-30.
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2005 |
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‘Making Majority Culture’, In
A Companion to the Anthropology of Japan, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2005, pp. 59-72.
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2003 |
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‘ ‘Kikokushijo Rons?: Kako Yonj?nenkan no Gaikan’ (The Kikokushijo Debate: A Survey of the Last Forty Years)’, In and
Kaigai ni okeru Nihonjin, Nihon no naka no Gaikokujin (Japanese Overseas and Foreigners in Japan), Sh?wad?: Kyoto, 2003, pp. 206-23.
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‘The Why, What and How of Educational Reform in Japan’, In and
Can the Japanese Reform Their Education System?, Oxford Studies in Comparative Education, 2003, pp. 7–30.
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‘Can Welfare Systems be Evaluated Outside their Cultural and Historical Context? A Case Study of Children’s Homes in Contemporary Japan’, In and
Asian Politics in Development, Frank Cass: London, 2003, pp. 214-29.
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2002 |
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‘Child Abuse in Japan: ‘Discovery’ and the Development of Policy’, In
Family and Social Policy in Japan: Anthropological Approaches, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2002, pp. 131-554.
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‘Anthropology, Policy and the Study of Japan’, In
Family and Social Policy in Japan: Anthropological Approaches, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2002, pp. 1–28.
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2001 |
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‘The State of Higher Education in East Asia; Higher Education in East Asia and the State’, In
Higher Education Reform in East Asia: A Comparative Perspective, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Press, 2001, pp. 1–29.
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‘Images of the Japanese Welfare State’, In and
Globalizing Japan: Ethnography of the Japanese Presence in Asia, Europe and America, Routledge: London and New York, 2001, pp. 176-93.
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2000 |
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‘Fieldwork and Reflexivity: Thoughts from the Anthropology of Japan’, In and
Anthropologists in a Wider World: Essays on Field Research, Berghahn Books: New York and Oxford, 2000, pp. 151-65.
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1999 |
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‘Culture as Ideology: Explanations for the Development of the Japanese Economic Miracle’, In and
Culture and Global Change, Routledge: London and New York, 1999, pp. 127-36.
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1998 |
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‘Japanese Education: A Durkheimian Ideal Type’, In and
Durkheim and Modern Education, Routledge: London, 1998, pp. 95-107.
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‘A Model for All Seasons? East Asian Education and the Problem of Drawing Lessons from Other Societies’, In and
Lessons from East Asia for the Development of the Middle East in the Era of Peace, The Truman Institute, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1998, pp. 3–13.
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‘The Politics of Welfare in East Asia’, In and
Governance in the Asia-Pacific (Open University Pacific Studies Course), Routledge in association with the Open University: London and New York, 1998, pp. 195-220.
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‘The Delivery of Personal Social Services and the 'Japanese-Style Welfare State'’, In and
The East Asian Welfare Model: Welfare Orientalism and the State, Routledge: London and New York, 1998, pp. 139-58.
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‘A Child in Time: Changing Adoption and Fostering in Japan’, In
Interpreting Japanese Society (2nd edition), Routledge: London, 1998, pp. 145-63.
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1996 |
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‘The East Asian Welfare States: Peripatetic Learning, Adaptive Changes, and Nation Building’, In
Welfare States in Transition: National Adaptations in Global Economies, Sage/UNRISD: London, 1996, pp. 192-224.
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‘On Introducing the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child into Japan’, In and
Case Studies on Human Rights in Japan, Japan Library (Curzon Press), 1996, pp. 109-40.
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1993 |
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‘Children's Homes and Children's Rights in Contemporary Japan’
Research Papers in East Asian Studies, chool of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield, 1993, pp. 31-65.
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1992 |
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‘From Colonialism to Thatcherism: Influences in the Approach of British Anthropologists to the Study of Japan’, In and
Otherness of Japan: Historical and Cultural Influences on Japanese Studies in Ten Countries, Iudicum Verlag: München, 1992, pp. 105-24.
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‘Ideology and Practice in Japan: Towards a theoretical approach’, In and
Ideology and Practice in Modern Japan, Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies Series: London, 1992, pp. 1–25.
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‘Japan: Pupil Turned Teacher?’, In
Lessons of Cross-National Comparison in Education (Oxford Studies in Comparative Education), Triangle Books: Oxford, 1992, pp. 155-73.
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1990 |
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‘Deconstructing an Anthropological Text: A "Moving" Account of Returnee Schoolchildren in Contemporary Japan’, In and
Unwrapping Japan: Society and Culture in Anthropological Perspective, Manchester University Press: Manchester, 1990, pp. 163-87.
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1989 |
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‘Who's Looking At Whom? Japanese, Korean and English Educational Reform in Comparative Perspective’
Nissan Occasional Paper Series, 1989, pp. 49pp.
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Articles
2009 |
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‘Understanding University Reform in Japan through the Social Science Prism’, Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences
1
(1), 2009.
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2008 |
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‘Understanding University Reform in Japan through the Social Science Prism’, Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences
1
(1), 2008.
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2007 |
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‘The Concept of Kokusaika and Japanese Educational Reform’, Globalization, Societies and Education
5
(1), 2007, pp. 71-87.
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2004 |
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‘Towards a Cultural Understanding of Research Writing, Translation and Copyediting’, Research Writing in Japan: Personal and Practical Perspectives
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, 2004, pp. 193-203.
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1999 |
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‘The Entrepreneurial Children's Home: Approaches to the study of the Japanese child welfare system’, IDS Bulletin
30
(4), 1999, pp. 71-81.
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‘Nihon no Y?goshisetsu to Eikoku no Children's Homes: Hikaku Shakai Jinruigakuteki Bunseki ni Mukete' (Japanese Yôgoshisetsu, British Children's Homes: Towards a Comparative Social Anthropological Analysis)’, Shakaigaku Zasshi (Sociological Review)
16
, 1999, pp. 1–19.
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1997 |
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‘East Asian Social Welfare: A Model to Emulate?’, Social Policy Review
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, 1997, pp. 359-80.
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1994 |
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‘Kikokushijo no Kenky?: Shakai Kagakuteki na Kenky? no Hensen to Mondaiten (Kikokushijo Research: Shifting Paradigms and the Problem of Social Scientific Research)’, Jid? Shinrigaku no Shinpo (Annual Review of Japanese Child Psychology)
33
, 1994, pp. 325-52.
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1990 |
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‘Sociology of the Japanese State, the State of Japanese Sociology: A Review of the 1980s’, Japan Forum
2
(2), 1990, pp. 273-84.
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1989 |
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‘Japanese Education: A Model to Emulate?’, The Pacific Review
2
(1), 1989, pp. 24-37.
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1986 |
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‘Education, Society and the Korean Returnee in Anthropological Perspective’, Journal of East and West Studies
15
(2), 1986, pp. 35-52.
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1984 |
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‘Is there an "I" in Anthropology? Thoughts on Starting Fieldwork in Japan’, Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford
15
(2), 1984, pp. 57-68.
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