Social Science Japan Journal

Social Science Japan Journal (SSJJ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal covering modern Japan in social scientific perspective, semiannually published by Oxford University Press in conjunction with the University of Tokyo. The members of its international advisory board include Andrew Barshay (UC Berkeley), Andrew Gordon (Harvard University), Carol Gluck (Columbia University), Jomo Kwame Sundaram (University of Malaya), and J. Victor Koschmann (... more
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