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#CallForArticles! CJAS provides immediate #OpenAccess on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. #NoAuthorFees. Authors hold ownership of the copyright. Submit your article here: https://t.co/zINMVbn3gX
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The most downloaded article in 2023 with 4170 downloads was written by James C. Scott : "Everyday Forms of Resistance". Like all articles in #CopenhagenJournalOfAsianStudies, it is #OpenAccess: https://t.co/y9dwgRIfeN
The most downloaded article in the 2023 issues of #CopenhagenJournalOfAsianStudies was written by @AikeRots : Beyond Methodological Nationalism. Like all #CJAS articles, it is #OpenAccess: https://t.co/cw5kuouzki
The most downloaded article in #CopenhagenJournalOfAsianStudies was published in 1989. It is "Everyday Forms of Resistance" by James C. Scott. Like all #CJAS articles, it is #OpenAccess. It has been downloaded 33582 times! https://t.co/xlVDp4hGQ8
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The argument by @AikeRots (Uni. Oslo) - "... scholars of Japan need to reconsider their choice of subject matter and reflect more upon their use of the adjective ‘Japanese’" – is relevant to all #AreaStudies. Read Rots' #OpenAccess article: https://t.co/FEIsuMDZN9
CJAS publishes under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Authors retain ownership of the copyright but grant the CJAS the right of first publication. Immediate #OpenAccess free of charge. Submit your #AsiaStudies article: https://t.co/zINMVbnB6v
How can we understand the current foreign language education reforms in Japan by drawing upon Watsuji Tetsurō’s (1889-1960) comparative phenomenological study? Article by Nishimura-Sahi (Tampere Uni) https://t.co/9iXeIOifKu #education#PolicyTransfer#Japan
Jens Sejrup (Uni Copenhagen) asks "in what ways Japanese cities exploit lost iconic localities and reconstructed heritage under post-industrial conditions marked by globalisation and intense cultural-economic competition." https://t.co/GYPgegTIfy #Japan#CulturalHeritage#Nara
Article by @AikeRots argues that methodological nationalism "...legitimises popular conceptions of Japan as a singular, unified entity that is essentially different from both the West and continental Asia" https://t.co/FEIsuMDrXB