PUBLICATIONS

Books as Sole Author / Co-Editor (12 Books)

  • (February 2003). Sociology of Aging and Frailty. Taga Shuppan, 595 p. Awarded “The Third Japan Sociological Society Award (Publication)”
  • (March 2004). Freedom for the Frail Elderly: Social Theory of Elderly Care from the User’s Perspective. Harvestsha, 394 p.
  • (January 2007). Sociology of Aging and Frailty (Trade Edition). Taga Shuppan, 606 p.
  • (March 2010). Sociology of Aging and Frailty (Enlarged and Revised Edition). Taga Shuppan, 692 p.
  • AMADA Josuke, GOTO Takashi, SHIOTANI Yuji & the Editorial Team for New Textbooks for the Training of Certified Social Workers (Eds.) (March 2009). The Basics of Social Research (New Textbooks for Certified Social Workers Vol. 5) . Chuohoki Publishing, 151 p.
  • AMADA Josuke, GOTO Takashi, SHIOTANI Yuji, & the Editorial Team for New Textbooks for the Training of Certified Social Workers (February 2010). The Basics of Social Research (New Textbooks for Certified Social Workers Vol. 5) 2nd Ed. Chuohoki Publishing.
  • HAYASAKA Yuko, HIROI Yoshinori & AMADA Josuke (Eds.) (March 2010). Wings of Sociology: For those who Study Medical Care, Nursing and Welfare. Minerva Shobo, 260 p.
  • AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging . Seikatsu Shoin, 522 p.
  • (September 2011). The Discovery of Aging and Frailty. Kadokawa Gakugei Shuppan Publishing, 256 p.
  • AMADA Josuke, MURAKAMI Kiyoshi & YAMAMOTO Takanori (Eds.) (March 2012). Disputed Points of Difference: Understanding Modern Discrimination. Harvestsha, x+299 p.
  • AMADA Josuke, KADOSAKI Yohei, & SAKURAI Satoshi (Eds.) (February 2013).The History of Institutions. Rakuhoku Shuppan, 520 p.
  • (March 2016). The Freedom of the Aging Self / Freedom and the Aging Self: Sociological Theories of Practice and the Actors Involved in Elderly Care. 2nd ed. Harvest Sha, 330 p.

Books as Co-author / Chapter Author

  • “Emotions Viewed from The Perspective of Sociology: Emotional Labor in the Field of Nursing and Welfare”, pp.119-139 in HAYASAKA Yuko & HIROI Yoshinori (Eds.) (March 2004). Sociology that Leads the Future: For those who Study Nursing and Welfare. Minerva Shobo, 264 p.
  • “Interact / Care” pp.143-174 in KURIHARA Akira (Ed.)) Human Study 2nd ed. (April 2006). NHK Academy of Distance Learning, 240 p.
  • KURIHARA Akira & AMADA Josuke “Looking for Myself and Becoming Free from Myself”, pp.45-78 in KURIHARA Akira (Ed.) Human Study 2nd ed. (April 2006). NHK Academy of Distance Learning, 240 p.
  • “Sociological Diagnosis of the Era in which Ozawa Isao has Lived: The Strength of Thinking Radically and Pragmatically” in OZAWA Isao (Ed.) (May 2006) What Is Care? Igaku Shoin, 300 p.
  • AMADA Josuke versus OZAWA Isao “Starting from What Is Not Cured” in OZAWA Isao (Ed.) (May 2006) What Is Care? Igaku Shoin, 300 p.
  • “Questions to / from Aging: From the Horizon of the Sociology of Aging” in HORI Shigeo (Ed.) (September 2006) Development of Educational Aging Studies. Gakubunsha, 236 p.
  • “Derrida” “Deleuze” in DOI Fumihiro, HAGIWARA Shuko & SAGA Ichiro (Eds.) (February 2007). Introduction to Sociology: Conversations with the Thinkers. Minerva Shobo, 260 p.
  • “Living with Incurable Disease” pp. 89-91 in OKITA Taketoshi, KUWAHARA Hideyuki & TAKAHASHI Aya (Eds.) (June 2007) Ethics of Care through Cases. Medica Shuppan, 158 p.
  • “Orienting the Position of Welfare Volunteer: What Is Lost by Praising ‘the Value of Living’ and ‘Connection’” pp.85-102 in ASAKURA Mie & SANBONMATSU Masayuki (Eds.) (September 2007). Theory of Welfare Volunteer.
  • “People’s Practices regarding Growing Old and Weakening and their History: On Ironic and Dangerous Situations that Arise as a Result of Saving Ourselves” in UENO Chizuko, OKUMA Yukiko, OSAWA Mari, JINNO Naohiko & SOEDA Yoshiya (Eds.) (May 2008). Care (Care: Its Thoughts and Practice (Total 6 Volumes) Volume 2. Iwanami Shoten.
  • “Theorizing Generation: Questioning by Accepting the Conflict between Generations” pp.203-232 in AZUMA Hiroki, KITADA, Akihiro (Eds.) (December 2008). The Map of Theories vol.2. NHK Academy of Distance Learning, 451 p.
  • “Policy and Implementation Processes in the Provision of Welfare” pp.213-231 in the Editorial Team of Psychiatric Social Worker and Certified Social Worker Training Seminars (Ed.) (February 2009). The Principle of Social Welfare: Welfare and Today’s Society. Herusu Shuppan, 260 p.
  • TATEIWA Shin’ya, OTANI Izumi, AMADA Josuke, KOIZUMI Yoshiyuki & HOTTA Yoshitaro (February 2009). “Critical Points in Ars Vivendi (1)” (Round Table Discussion) Ars Vivendi 1 :6-22.
  • OTANI Izumi, AMADA Josuke, TATEIWA Shin’ya, KOIZUMI Yoshiyuki & HOTTA Yoshitaro (February 2009). “Critical Points in Ars Vivendi (2)” (Round Table Discussion) Ars Vivendi 1 :112-130.
  • AMADA Josuke, TATEIWA Shin’ya, OTANI Izumi, KOIZUMI Yoshiyuki & HOTTA Yoshitaro (February 2009). “Critical Points in Ars Vivendi (3)” (Round Table Discussion) in Ars Vivendi 1 :239-262.
  • “Social Welfare and Social Research” pp.16-24 in AMADA Josuke, GOTO Takashi, SHIOTANI Yuji & the Editorial Team for New Textbooks for the Training of Certified Social Workers (Eds.) (March 2009). The Basics of Social Research (New Textbooks for Certified Social Workers Vol. 5). Chuohoki Publishing, 151 p.
  • “Aging” p.17 in MOCHIZUKI Akira, NAKAMURA Tadashi, & SATO Tatsuya (Eds.) (April 2009). Keyword Dictionary of Science for Human Services. Koyoshobo, 247 p.
  • “Dementia” p. 24 in MOCHIZUKI Akira, NAKAMURA Tadashi & SATO Tatsuya (Eds.) (April 2009) Keyword Dictionary of Science for Human Services. Koyoshobo, 247 p.
  • “Social Welfare and Social Research” pp.9-17 in AMADA Josuke, GOTO Takashi, SHIOTANI Yuji & the Editorial Team for New Textbooks for the Training of Certified Social Workers (Eds.) (February 2010) The Basics of Social Research (New Textbooks for Certified Social Workers Vol. 5) 2nd ed. Chuohoki Publishing, 173 p.
  • “What it means to live with an intractable disease” pp.95-101 in OOKITA Taketoshi & KUWABARA Hideyuki (Eds.) (February 2010). The Ethics of Care in Practical Cases Revised 2nd edition. Medica Shuppan, 166 p.
  • “The True Joy of Sociologically Studying Families: Discovery and Creation of the ‘Family’ in ‘Society'” pp.81-105 HAYASAKA Yuko, HIROI Yoshinori & AMADA Josuke (Eds.) (March 2010). Wings of Sociology: For those who Study Medical Care, Nursing and Welfare. Minerva Shobo, 260 p.
  • “Sociology of Communication: Toward Solutions for Bearing What Is Difficult to Bear and Enduring What Is Difficult to Endure” pp.142-167 in HAYASAKA Yuko, HIROI Yoshinori & AMADA Josuke (Eds.) (March 2010). Wings of Sociology: For those who Study Medical Care, Nursing and Welfare. Minerva Shobo, 260 p.
  • “Production / Labor / Distribution / Discrimination”(Round-table Discussion)14-70 in AMADA Josuke, KOBAYASHI Hayato, SAITO Taku, HASHIGUCHI Shoji, MURAKAMI Kiyoshi & YAMAMOTO Takanori (Eds.) (March 2010). Ars Vivendi 2:14-70, 416 p.
  • “The Principle of Health and Welfare for the Elderly (A Theory of How to Live with Aging)” pp.306-307 in the Editorial Team of the Encyclopedia of Sociology of the Japan Sociological Society (Ed.) (2010). The Encyclopedia of Sociology. Maruzen, 945 p.
  • “Those who Are Touching Bottom Losing their Voice and Giving Voice: Cruel Knots of ‘Aging and Frailty’,” in MIYAUCH Hiroshi & YOSHII Hiroaki (Eds.) Sociology of “Involved Persons”: Through Encounters in Research. Kitaohji Shobo, 207+xvi p.
  • “The Interactive Effects of the Elderly with Dementia” in the Japanese Society for the Study of Social Welfare Japanese Journal of Social Welfare 40-1: 209-233 (Republishing of AMADA 1999; FUKUDA Akemi (Ed.), IWATA Masami (Supervisor). (September 2010). The Elderly and Welfare: How Care Should Be (Readings Japan’s Social Welfare Vol. 3). Nihon Tosho Center, 468p.
  • “The New Position of Human Rights concerning Aging: Intervening and Taking Back Based on Solidarity among the Governed” pp.47-73 in INOUE Tatsuo, HASEBE Yasuo, SAITO Junichi, ICHINOKAWA Yasutaka & AIKYO Koji (Eds.) (November 2010). Re-Questioning Human Rights (The Course on Repositioning Human Rights Theory Vol. 1). Houritsu Bunka Sha, 224 p.
  • TATEIWA Shin’ya & AMADA Josuke “Ars Vivendi: The Contemporary History of Disability and Society No.1,” (Long Interview) pp.6-90 in Research Center for Ars Vivendi, Ritsumeikan University (Eds.) (March 2011). Ars Vivendi Vol.3: 6-90
  • “Policies and History of Aging” pp.126-147 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging . Seikatsu Shoin
  • “Economics of the Medical Nation in Postwar Japanese Society” pp.148-175 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging. Seikatsu Shoin.
  • “Detention for Family Surpluses and Security Remainders: (Un)production of Families and Policies concerning Aging in the Postwar Period,” pp.349-372 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging. Seikatsu Shoin
  • “Governance of ‘Fragile Lives’: Difficulties in the ‘Application’ of Theories of Governance to Elderly Care,” pp.374-412 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging, Seikatsu Shoin
  • “Overlapping Scream: We Live with / Leave Families in order to Live,” pp.413-437 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging. Seikatsu Shoin
  • “Turning ‘Generation’ into a System of Thought: Taking up “Conflicts between Generations” and Questioning them,” pp.438-465 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging. Seikatsu Shoin.
  • “Thinking about a Society that Stamps Date and Place: Several Issues that Academics Should Address,” pp.466-480 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging. Seikatsu Shoin
  • “Those who Are Touching Bottom Losing their Voice and Giving Voice: Cruel Knots of ‘Aging and Frailty'” pp.481-507 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging, Seikatsu Shoin
  • “Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging,” pp.508-518 in AMADA Josuke, KITAMURA Kentaro & HOTTA Yoshitaro (Eds.) (March 2011). Governing Aging: Policies and History of Aging, Seikatsu Shoin.
  • TATEIWA Shin’ya x AMADA Josuke “Ars Vivendi: The Contemporary History of Disability and Society No.2” in Research Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University (Ed.) (May 2011). Ars Vivendi4. Seikatsu Shoin, 251 p.
  • “Disputed Points of Difference: The Purpose of this Book” pp.1-14 in AMADA Josuke, MURAKAMI Kiyoshi & YAMAMOTO Takanori (Eds.) (March 2012). Disputed Points of Difference: Understanding Modern Discrimination. Harvestsha, x+299 p.
  • “On Thought and Political Systems: The Economy of Psychiatric Medicine” pp. 267-294 in AMADA Josuke, MURAKAMI Kiyoshi & YAMAMOTO Takanori (Eds.) (March 2012). Disputed Points of Difference: Understanding Modern Discrimination. Harvestsha, x+299 p.
  • AMADA Josuke & MURAKAMI Kiyoshi “Postscript” pp.295-296 in AMADA Josuke, MURAKAMI Kiyoshi & YAMAMOTO Takanori (Eds.) (March 2012). Disputed Points of Difference: Understanding Modern Discrimination. Harvestsha, x+299 p.
  • KURIHARA Akira x AMADA Josuke “Theory of 3.11: For the Rebirth of Human Beings” pp. 38-64 in Research Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University (Ed.) (March 2012). Ars Vivendi Vol.5. Seikatsu Shoin, 288 p.
  • “The Rationality of the Referee System in Academic Societies” in KURODA Koichiro, TAKEGAWA Shogo, HIRAOKA Koichi, YAMADA Masahiro (Eds.), KASHIDA Yoshio, SHIZUME Masato, SUDA Yuko & NISHINO Michiko (Editorial committee). (December 2012). A Guide to Academic Endeavors: Being a Scholar, Toshindo.
  • “Autonomy” “PTSD” in OSAWA Masachi, YOSHIMI Shunya, WASHIDA Kiyokazu (Eds.) MITA Munesuke (Editorial committee) (November 2012). The Encyclopedia of Modern Sociology. Koubundow

Journal Articles

  • “Cross-cultural Analysis of Role Changes of the Elderly in Various Types of Housing.”Bulletin of Sociological Studies (The Graduate School of Social Relations, Rikkyo University).No.3:51-64.
  • “Theoretical Trends and Tasks in Studies of the Elderly in Nursing Homes.”The Annual Review of Japanese Health and Medical Sociology.No.7:38-52.
  • “A Study on the Possibility of Situation Definition.”Bulletin of Sociological Studies (The Graduate School of Social Relations, Rikkyo University).No.4:5-14.
  • “A Study on the Social Interactions of the Aged with Senile Dementia in the Public Spaces of a Nursing Home.”Japanese Journal of Gerontology.Vol.19 No.1:39-47.
  • 1998a.“A Reflection on Interaction Order and Ritual.” The Journal of Applied Sociology.40:135-150.
  • 1998b.“Aging and Current Family Situation of Korean Women Living in Japan.”“Human Rights and Family Problems of Foreign Immigrants in Japan”. Rikkyo University Research Grant Report 1997: 75-92.
  • 1999a.“Beyond Modern Self―De/Re-Construction of “Ritual” and “Narrative”.”The Journal of Applied Sociology.41:105-134.
  • 1999b.“A Study on Movement Traits and Frequency and Space of Social Interactions of Elderly People with Dementia Nursing Homes.”Journal of Care and Behavioral Sciences for the Elderly.6:46-57.
  • “The Process of Value Transformation of the Family Caregivers of Elderly People with Dementia at Home.”Japanese Journal of Gerontology.Vol.21, No.1:48-61.
  • 1999d.“Interaction Process of Elderly People with Dementia and Family Caregivers―Interpretations of Care Narratives from the Viewpoint of ‘Elderly People with Dementia’ and ‘The Family’.”The Annual Review of Japanese Health and Medical Sociology.10:26-43.
  • 1999e.“Interpretations of Social Interactions of or surrounding ‘Elderly People with Dementia.'” Japanese Journal of Social Welfare.40-1:209-233.
  • 1999f.“Sociology of Aging and Frailty―Beyond ‘Reflexive Aging’.”The Annual Review of Sociology.No12:1-13.
  • 2001a.“Self and Violence―Body, Gender, Sexuality and Intimacy / Publicness.”The Journal of Applied Sociology.43:29-58.
  • “Book Review: SOMEYA Hideko (Ed.) Aging and the Family: Changing Elderly People and Families.Annals of Family Studies, No. 25: pp.136-140.
  • “The Difficulty of Constructionism: A Place for Discussion between Self and Others” The Journal of Studies in Contemporary Social Theory, No.11: pp.1-15
  • “Self and Freedom: Responsibility, System, Justice” The Journal of Applied Sociology, No.44: pp.69-113.
  • “Book Review: NAOI Michiko How to Age Happily.Social Policy Studies, No. 3: pp.177-181.
  • “Aging and Memory of Survivors of Hansen’s Disease in Okinawa 1: The Politics of Identity in a Remote Region” The Journal of the Institute of Social Welfare, No.31: pp.163-194.
  • “A Theory of Elderly Double Suicide 1: The Politics of Identity in Elderly Couple Nursing Care” Social Welfare Studies, No. 22: pp.1-17.
  • “The Pitfall of Community Organizations run by Citizens within Community Care in Japan: Civil Mobilization though Elderly Care Non-Profit Organization Development” The Study of Social Relations, No.8 (2): pp.189-226.
  • “Staleness and Dullness of ‘Consent’ and ‘Story of Care’” The Research Project Report on Care for the Elderly in Kyoto City 2003 (Representative: WASHIDA Kiyokazu), pp.21-25.
  • “The Politics of the US Welfare Policy for the Elderly and the Identity of Elder Citizens” The Research Report of the Univers Foundation Grants 2002, pp.1-48.
  • “A Study on Qualitative Research Methods Which Can Be Applied to Practical Support in Social Welfare: Developing Action Research Methods in Practical Support for the Elderly” Research Report of the Fund for Longevity, Child Rearing, and Disability 2003, pp.1-100.
  • “How is Resistance Possible?: On Constructionism and Its Predicaments” Japanese Sociological Review, No. 219 (Vol.55, No.3): pp.223-243.
  • “The Voices of Hansen’s Disease Patients and their Fundamental Problem: From and To the Memory of Hansen’s Disease Patients in Okinawa” The Journal of the Saga Buraku Liberation Institute, No.22: pp. 3-88.
  • “Kikuchino: The Bulletin of the Resident Association of the National Sanatorium Kikuchi Keifuen” The Journal of the Institute of Social Welfare, No.33: pp.159-309.
  • “The Story of OZAWA Isao” Research Project Report on Care for the Elderly in Kyoto City 2004 (Representative: WASHIDA Kiyokazu), pp.20-22.
  • AMADA Josuke & NISHIKAWA Masaru “More Family-like Care than Family?” Research Project Report on Care for the Elderly in Kyoto City 2004 (Representative: WASHIDA Kiyokazu), pp.20-45.
  • “The Award Winner Introduces His Awarded Book: The Third Japan Sociological Society Award (Publication) Sociology of Aging and Frailty“, Japanese Sociological Review, No. 221 (Vol.56, No.1): pp.214-215.
  • “Evaluating Maintenance of Life / Existence” Annals of Family Studies, No.30: pp.17-34.
  • “Between Living as a Korean-in-Japan and Living with Hansen’s Disease” The Study of Buraku Liberation Kumamoto, No. 45: pp.4-38.
  • “Book Review: TATEIWA Shin’ya ALS: Immovable Body and Breathing Machine.Journal of Rikkyo University Institute of Social Welfare, No. 25: pp.35-42.
  • AMADA Josuke, HANEE Tadahiko & KUWAHATA Yoichiro “The Chronology of the Struggles of Hansen’s Disease Patients” Institute of Social Welfare, No. 34: pp.45-257.
  • “Cheerful Body 1: Odor” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.05: pp.60-65.
  • “Cheerful Body 2: Voice” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.06: pp.100-125.
  • “Cheerful Body 3: Hand” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.07: pp.82-87.
  • “Cheerful Body 4: Bones” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.08: pp.60-65.
  • “Cheerful Body 5: Hair” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.09: pp.88-94.
  • “Cheerful Body 6: Wrinkles” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.10: pp.96-102.
  • “Cheerful Body 7: Blood Vessels” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.11: pp.121-126.
  • “Cheerful Body 8: Vomiting” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.70 No.12: pp.72-78.
  • “Cheerful Body 9: Seminal Fluid” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.71 No.01: pp.90-95.
  • “Cheerful Body 10: Mouth” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.71 No.02: pp.106-111.
  • “Cheerful Body 11: Face” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.71 No.03: pp.56-62.
  • “Cheerful Body 12: Excreta ” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.71 No.04: pp.103-109.
  • “Book Review: YAMADA Tomiaki The Qualitative Sociology of Aging and Disability.Journal of Welfare Sociology, No. 3: pp.162-166.
  • “Book Review: TAKAGI Kazuyoshi Parsons: The Design of Medical Sociology.The Japanese Journal of Health and Medical Sociology, No. 17-1: pp.63-65.
  • “(Im)possibility of Fundamental Affirmation of Life by Double Destiny” The Japanese Journal of Health and Medical Sociology, No. 17-2: pp.12-27.
  • “Some Difficulties in Conducting Research: Entanglement, Friction, Cracks, Extinction, Opposition”, Considering Research Ethics (Open Research Management Project ‘Development of Clinical Human Services’ Human Services Research 5), pp.133-145, pp.167-168,.
  • “Aging that is Abandoned by Death: Ethics Regarding the Seriousness of the Situation” Medical Philosophy Medical Ethics 24
  • “Aging 1” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.1) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-05 (2007-05).
  • “Aging 2” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.2) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-06 (2007-06).
  • “Aging 3” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.3) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-07 (2007-07).
  • “Aging 4” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.4) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-08 (2007-08).
  • “Aging 5” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.5) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-09 (2007-09).
  • “Aging 6” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.6) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-10 (2007-10).
  • “Aging 7” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.7) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-11(2007-11).
  • “Care 1” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.8) Japanese Journal of Nursing 71-12(2007-12).
  • “Care 2” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.9) Japanese Journal of Nursing 72-01(2008-01).
  • “Care 3” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.10) Japanese Journal of Nursing 72-02(2008-02).
  • “Care 3” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.11) Japanese Journal of Nursing 72-03(2008-03).
  • “Euthanasia 1” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.12) Japanese Journal of Nursing 72-04(2008-04).
  • “Rehabilitation 1” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.13) Japanese Journal of Nursing 72-05(2008-05) .
  • “Population No.1” (Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World No.14) Japanese Journal of Nursing 72-06(2008-06).
  • “Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World 15: Illness 1” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.72 No.07: pp.614-618.
  • “Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World 16: Illness 2” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.72 No.08: pp.716-721.
  • “Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World 17: Illness 3” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.72 No.09: pp.820-824.
  • “Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World 18: Disability 1” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.72 No.10: pp.950-956.
  • “Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World 19: Survival 1” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.72 No.11: pp.1220-1226.
  • “Right in the Middle of the Perception of the World 20: Sameness 1” Japanese Journal of Nursing Vol.72 No.12: pp.1340-1346.
  • “Aging Bodies: Where is the Boundary of Differences between Bodies?” TASC MONTHLY (Issued by TASK) September 2007 Issue (No.381).
  • “Book Review: YAMAMOTO Naomi Ethnography of the Communities of ‘People without a Place’ : Opposing Cultures of People with Disabilities and Foreigners that intertwine.” Social Welfare Studies 100 (October 2007 Issue).
  • “Doing Sociology on the World 1” (Cultural Courses for OT, Lesson1:Sociology) The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapy (42-1).
  • “Doing Sociology on the World 2” (Culture Courses for OT, Lesson 2: Sociology) The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapy(42-2).
  • “Doing Sociology on the World 3” (Culture Courses for OT, Lesson 3: Sociology) The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapy (42-3).
  • “Doing Sociology on the World 4” (Culture Courses for OT, Lesson 4: Sociology) The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapy (42-4).
  • “Doing Sociology on the World 5” (Culture Courses for OT, Lesson 5: Sociology) The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapy (42-5).
  • “Doing Sociology on the World 6” (Culture Courses for OT, Lesson 6: Sociology) The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapy (42-6).
  • “Comment”, Special Public Seminar “History of PTSD and ‘Memories’: Welcoming Dr. Allan YOUNG”, Report Issued by the Research Center of Ars Vivendi at Ritsumeikan University, Vol.1:84-87.
  • “Book Review: HOSODA Miwako The Meaning of Living with a Stroke.Japanese Journal of Social Welfare, No.49: pp.110-115.
  • “Structure of Economy of Donation of Death and Price: Older People’s Strategies of Living” Gendai Shiso [Contemporary Thought] 36-3(2008-3):82-101.
  • “Questions to Professor Kurihara” & “Postscript” Research Center for Ars Vivendi at Ritsumeikan University From/To Time Space: KURIHARA Akira and INABA Masaki Talk about Minamata/Africa (Report by Research Center for Ars Vivendi No.2) pp.58-63.
  • “Ethics of Old Age: From/To Capability that Portrays Old Age” Issued by Japanese Society for Ethics, Rinrigaku Nenpo 56, 63-78
  • “Unsolvable Question: On the Value of Existence and Survival” Palliative Care, No. 18-3: pp.186-190.
  • “Book Review: SEIYAMA Kazuo The Proper Way to Consider Pension Issues: Is a Welfare State Sustainable?Sociological Theory and Methods, No. 44: pp.151-153,.
  • ARIMA Hitoshi & AMADA Josuke (Eds.) Special Symposium “Narrative, Trauma and Ethics: Welcoming Dr. Arthur W. FRANK”, Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi at Ritsumeikan University, Vol.5, 2009. 243p.
  • “The Governance of Frail Life: The Difficulty of the Implementation of Care for the Elderly” Gendai Shiso [Contemporary Thought] No. 37-2: pp.156-179.
  • “The Dynamics of ‘Emotional Labor as a Method'” in ABE Akira & ARIMA Hitoshi (Eds.) Care and Emotional Labor, Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi at Ritsumeikan University, Vol.8, 2009. 247p.
  • “Division of Labor / Ruling though Labor: The Position of Emotional Labor” in ABE Akira & ARIMA Hitoshi (Eds.) Care and Emotional Labor, Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi at Ritsumeikan University, Vol.8, 2009. 247p.
  • “Pending Trial towards Surplus of Family and Residue of Security: (Un)production of Family and Policy on Aging after WW2” Gendai Shiso [Contemporary Thought], No. 38-3: pp.114-129.
  • “Policy and History Surrounding Aging [in Japan]” Journal of Welfare Sociology, No. 7: pp.41-59.
  • “A Question about Questions of Sociology” Sociology, No.167: pp. 93-102.
  • “Thinking about a Society that Stamps Date and Place” Japan Socio-Gerontological Society, No. 32 (3): pp.101-120.
  • “Thinking about a Society that Stamps Date and Place” Japan Socio-Gerontological Society, No. 32 (3): pp. 253-360.
  • “On Thought and Political Systems: Memorandums on Psychiatric Medicine and Relocation Centers in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics” pp.13-65 in YAMAMOTO Takanori & TAKAHASHI Shinichi (Eds.) (November 2010) “Dynamics of ‘Differences’: Practical Challenges of Research and Methodology on Minority,” Report Issued by Research Center for Ars Vivendi at Ritsumeikan University, Vol.14.
  • “Families Who Make It Possible to Live or Difficult to Live” at Plus No. 06: pp.71-86.
  • “The Mechanism Connecting Care and Recognition”, The Journal of Studies in Contemporary Sociological Theory (The Society for Sociological Theory in Japan) No. 5.
  • “Deciphering People’s Practices in Closed Rooms” The Journal of Healthcare Architecture (Japan Institute of Healthcare Architecture) No. 1-5.
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