Contemporary Japanese Sociology

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Jun Kobayashi, Junya Tsutsui, Masayuki Kanai, Naoki Sudo
SAGE Publications, 2018/06/02 - 812 ページ

Japanese sociology emerged by inculcating concepts from European and American sociology. However, it evolved in its own way and has tried to theorize and empirically understand human experiences. Therefore, its accumulated knowledge and wisdom is expected to provide valuable lessons to the world at large.

Contemporary Japanese Sociology aims at showcasing what Japanese sociology has attained and its expected future course. The editors of this unique collection have brought together the best and most challenging contributions in the field.

The title is organized into two parts. The first part deals with empirical works. It focuses on social inequality in the global society—inequalities in education, occupation, income, family formation—and cultural activities in Japan, Asia, and the world. Japanese sociology has produced significant contributions based on theory-driven, rigorous empirical research.

The second part deals with theoretical developments. It covers mathematical and rational choice sociology, two research streams that have dramatically developed in Japan. This part discusses problems of social dilemmas, social networks, and relative deprivation.

Emphasis has been placed on ensuring the articles are cutting-edge in each field, to advance the understanding of fundamental social processes. The volumes aim to bridge Japanese sociology with sociology in the rest of the world, thereby broadening the sociological horizon.

This will be published to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology.

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著者について (2018)

Jun Kobayashi is a Professor of Sociology at Seikei University, Tokyo, Japan. He specializes in mathematical sociology, quantitative sociology, social inequality, and social psychology. He authored the book The Sociology of Lifestyle in 2017 from University of Tokyo Press. He was the editor of Sociological Theory and Methods, the official journal of the Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology, from 2015 to 2017.

Junya Tsutsui is a Professor of Sociology at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan. His research interests are sociology of work and family, social theory and quantitative analysis. He edited An Introduction to Quantitative Sociology in 2016 from Sekai-Shiso-Sha. He has been an editor of the Sociological Theory and Methods, the official journal of the Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology, since early 2017.

Masayuki Kanai is a Professor of Sociology at Senshu University, Kanagawa, Japan. He specializes in rational choice sociology, quantitative sociology, inequality in the life course, and subjective wellbeing. He edited a book Introduction to Sociology in 2014 from Asakura Shoten. He has been a member of the editorial board of International Journal of Japanese Sociology, the official journal of Japan Sociological Society, since 2015.

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