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JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan A Canadian Perspective: Japanese and Canadian Women in Their Respective Cultural Context Abstract
Sheri Zhang-Leimbigler
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Analyzing the Tourismification of Tokyo’s Central Business District: Local, Entrepreneurial Solutions to the Challenges of Global City Competition Abstract
Keisuke Enokido
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Anti-Abe and the Left's Historical Revisionism? Abstract
Stephen Robert NAGY
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Anxiety and learning a non-cognate language: A case study of English-speaking learners’ of Japanese Abstract
Tsuneko Iwai
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Building Heritage Tourism and the Semiotics of Exhibition: Constructing Places and Spaces Related to Historical Dramas in Japan Abstract
Philip Andrew Seaton
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Building Identities, Constructing Citizenships, Re-Claiming Selves: Architecture, Space and Place in the Histories and Identities of Japanese, Japanese Canadians, and Koreans After Japanese Colonialism Abstract
Millie Creighton
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Canada’s immigration policies toward Japanese immigrants and Japanese Canadian community development Abstract
Nanami Akimoto
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Challenge of Multiculturalism in Japan: Hate Speech and the Constitution Abstract
Shigenori Matsui
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Change and persistence of subsistence patterns in Canadian Inuit society Abstract
Shunwa Honda
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Collaborative Ainu Research Initiative Abstract
Jeffry Joseph Gayman
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan COMPARING AND ANALYZING IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD THE CHANGES IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF JAPAN AND CANADA, INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITY, AND DIVERSITY OF POPULATIONS (IMMIGRATION) IN BOTH COUNTRIES. Abstract
Bernard Saint-Jacques
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Comparing and analyzing in a globalized world the changes in culture and society of Japan and Canada, Individual and National Identity, Diversity or populations (immigration) in both countries. Abstract
Bernard Saint-Jacques
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Configurative Characteristics of Civil Society Organizations—A Comparison of the U.S.A, Japan and China— Abstract
Wei Liu, Yutaka Tsujinaka
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Constitutional patriotism revisited Abstract
Norio Ota
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Constructing National Identity and Articulating Public Memory via Architectural Deconstruction Abstract
Kyung Hyo Chun
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Contemporary Everyday Life and Culture in Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands Abstract
Chizuru Kinjo
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Contemporary Everyday Life and Culture in Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands Abstract
Chizuru Kinjo
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Corporate governance and culture Abstract
Masao Nakamura
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Cross-cultural issues observed in a joint venture Abstract
Norio Ota
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Cultural competency in healthcare delivery in Canada and Japan Abstract
James Tiessen, Ken Kato
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Diversity and Japanese business Abstract
Teri Jane Bryant
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan DRR and LGBTQ Communities: Inclusion, Invisibility, and Challenges in Post-3.11 Tohoku Abstract
Natasha Fox, Azusa Yamashita
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Evaluating International Development Aid in Japan: The Struggle for Independence in an Interdependent Community Abstract
Yu Maemura
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan Family size and childrearing support for urban mothers of preschoolers Abstract
Satsuki Kawano
 
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan From National Challenges to International Opportunities: The HFA2 Agreement and the Policy Impact of the "Japan Women's Network on Disaster Risk Reduction" Abstract
Jackie F. Steele
 
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