■ Books and Papers
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2024/03
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Article
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Some additional reflections on media agenda-setting theory pp.27-53 (Single)
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2019/07
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Article
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Significance of quantitative methods in media research Journal of Mass Communication Studies pp.3-13 (Single)
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3.
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2016/09
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Article
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On instability in survey responses. Advances in Social Research (17),pp.55-67 (Collaboration)
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2014/09
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Article
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Does the tone of newspapers affect their subscribers' attitudes? A case of nuclear energy issues. pp.58-69 (Collaboration)
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5.
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2014/05
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Book
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Social media, culture and politics in Asia (Eds. by L. Willnat & A. Aw) pp."Social media and political participation in Japan" 127-142 (Collaboration)
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2010/12
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Book
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Media and Politics (revised ed.) (Collaboration)
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2010/07
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Book
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Corporate reputation and the news media: Agenda-setting within business news coverage in developed, emerging, and frontier markets (Ed. by C. Carroll) pp."Corporate reputation and the news media in Japan." 129-141 (Collaboration)
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2009/01
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Book
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Political communication in Asia (Eds. by L. Willnat & A. Aw) pp."Political communication in Japan"154-175 (Collaboration)
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9.
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2008/09
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Book
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The Agenda-Setting Function of the media (Expanded edition) no. (Single)
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10.
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2008/06
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Book
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The handbook of election news coverage around the world (Eds. by J. Stroembaeck & L. L. Kaid) pp."The media coverage of election campaigns in Japan"385-400 (Collaboration)
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11.
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2007/02
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Book
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Media and Politics no. (Collaboration)
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12.
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2006/09
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Article
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Current critical problems in agenda-setting research. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 18(3),pp.275-296 (Single)
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13.
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2004/09
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Article
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The Internet and information-gathering behavior: Does it play an alternative or complementary role pp.45-53 (Collaboration)
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14.
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2004/03
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Article
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New challenges for agenda-setting research 2nd International Symposium "Communication and the Millennium" (Istanbul University) 1,pp.363-371 (Single)
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15.
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2003/10
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Article
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An empirical study on the relationship between economic news and public opinion. pp.1-43 (Collaboration)
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16.
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2003/03
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Article
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An empirical study of media framing effects School of Political Science & Economics, Meiji University (Collaboration)
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17.
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2002/06
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Article
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Perceptions of foreign media influence in Asia and Europe: The third-person effect and media imperialism International Journal of Public Opinion Research 14(2),pp.175-192 (Collaboration)
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18.
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2002/02
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Article
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New challenges for the agenda-setting research Journal of Mass Communication Studies pp.6-18 (Single)
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19.
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1999
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Article
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Influence of the mass media on the public awareness of global environment issues in Japan Asian Geographer 18(1-2),pp.87-97 (Collaboration)
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20.
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1998/09
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Book
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The agenda-setting function of the media : Theory and verification in mass communication effects studies no. pp.244 (Single)
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21.
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1998/02
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Article
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Research on the production and reception of the online newspaper pp.19-65 (Collaboration)
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22.
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1997/07
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Book
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Communication and democracy(Eds. by M. McCombs, D. L. Shaw, & D. Weaver) pp."Exploring the media's roles in defining reality"15-27 (Collaboration)
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23.
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1997
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Article
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Mass media and public opinion on Japan-US-China relationships pp.43-69 (Collaboration)
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24.
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1996/03
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Article
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An Empirical study of the Public Opinion and Mass Media Reportings on the Eivironmental Issues The Bulletin of the Institute of Social Relations,Toyo University (Collaboration)
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25.
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1996/02
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Book
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Media and politics in Japan(Ed. by S.J.Pharr and E.S.Krauss) pp."Media agenda-setting in a local election"339-351 (Collaboration)
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26.
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1995/03
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Article
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Research on How the Changes in Broadcasting Media Influence Social Life pp.140 (Collaboration)
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27.
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1995
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Article
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The Media Coverage and Public Awareness of Environmental Issues in Japan Gazette (54),pp.209-226 (Collaboration)
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28.
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1995
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Article
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The Media's Responsibility for the Dull Election Shinbun Kenkyu pp.70-73 (Single)
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29.
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1995
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Article
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How did mass media influence the voters' choice in the 1993 general election in Japan? A study of agenda-setting Institute for Communication, Keio University, Keio Communication Review (17),pp.27-41 (Collaboration)
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30.
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1994
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Article
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Multi-channel TV and 'Concentratedness' of the Viewers Sogo Jaanarizumu Kenkyu pp.101-106 (Collaboration)
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31.
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1994
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Article
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Newspaper Article Database as a Tool for Content Analysis Shinbun Kenkyu pp.60-63
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32.
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1994
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Article
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The Rise of the Market-oriented Journalism in America Sogo Jaanarizumu Kenkyu pp.20-24
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33.
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1993
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Article
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Computerization of Newspaper Editing and Attitudes of Reporters Shinbun Kenkyu pp.52-59
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34.
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1993
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Article
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Television Viewing in the Multi-channel Settings University of Tokyo Press (Collaboration)
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35.
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1993
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Article
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Agenda-setting effects of the press in a Japanese local election Studies of Broadcasting (Tokyo: NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute) (29),pp.193-216 (Single)
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36.
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1992
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Article
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The Media as a Constructor of our Recognition of Reality Kagaku Asahi pp.24-27 (Single)
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37.
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1992
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Article
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Newspaper Readers in the Changing Media Environment (Collaboration)
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38.
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1990/10
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Article
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On mass media and public opinion pp.75-96 (Single)
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39.
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1990/08
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Article
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How has the word processor changed reporters' work? pp.66-71 (Collaboration)
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40.
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1984
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Article
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The perspective of agenda setting research Studies of Broadcasting (Tokyo: NHK) pp.81-116 (Single)
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41.
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1983
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Article
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An empirical examination of media agenda-setting hypothesis Bulletin of the Institute of Journalism and Communication Studies, University of Tokyo pp.101-143 (Single)
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42.
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1981/10
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Article
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typifying broadcasting campaigns pp.22-25 (Single)
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43.
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1981
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Article
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The agenda-setting function of mass media: Present state of research and associated problems Japanese Journalism Review pp.203-218 (Single)
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1978/05
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Article
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The uses and gratifications of women's lifestyle magazines (Collaboration)
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■ Conference Presentations
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2018/03/10 |
Discussant: Digital Democracy in the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan (International Symposium on Internet Election Campaigns)
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2016/06/11 |
Respondent. "Panel: Kuuki, Public Mood, and Other Similar Concepts and their Significance" (ICA 66th Annual Conference)
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3. |
2012/06/16 |
Opinion leadership as a predictor of political information behavior in Japan (The 65th WAPOR annual conference)
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2005/08 |
Using a split-ballot survey to explore the robustness of the "M.I.P." questions in agenda-setting research: A methodological study. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication, San Antonio, Texas.
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2002/07 |
Economic news and perceptions of the economy: Results from the Netherlands, Japan, and the United States. Paper presented at the annual conference of the IAMCR, Barcelona, Spain.
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2002/07 |
Expanding attribute agenda setting into framing: An application of the problematic situation scheme. The ICA Pre-Conference Workshop #5 (Agenda-Setting Research: Methods and Milestones), Korea University, Seoul.
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2001/05 |
How Japanese news media reported the 2000 U.S. presidential election? : A content analysis of press and television news. Paper presented at the International Communication Association conference, Washington DC, U.S.A.
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2000/07 |
Changing patterns of TV use in a multi-media environment. Paper presented at the 22nd conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research, Singapore.
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1999/05 |
Perceptions of foreign media influence in Asia and Europe : Consequences of the third-person effect on media imperialism
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1997/05 |
Mapping the frontiers in agenda-setting theory. WAPOR Regional Conference: Communication and Democracy, Pamplona, Spain.
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■ Academic Qualifications
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1998/01 Degree Acquisition
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University of Tsukuba, Ph.D. in Sociology
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~1981/03
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〔Doctorial Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Sociology, The University of Tokyo, Unfinished course,
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~1979/03
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〔Master Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Sociology, The University of Tokyo, Completed,
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4. |
Degree Acquisition
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The University of Tokyo, MA in Sociology
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~1977/03
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Faculty of Humanities, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Graduated,
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■ Career History
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■ Academic Associations Membership
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■ Research Topics, Consignment Studies & KAKENHI Researches
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■ Current Specialized Field
Sociology, Politics, Social psychology
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