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The podcast where scholars of Japanese studies bring their expertise to bear on issues in the news. Hosted and produced by Tristan R. Grunow, Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Japanese History at... more
FAQs about Japan on the Record:How many episodes does Japan on the Record have?The podcast currently has 56 episodes available.
December 04, 2020JAXA and Japanese Space Policy on the Record with Dr. Saadia Pekkanen (UW)In this episode, Dr. Saadia Pekkanen (UW) places the recent launch of JAXA astronaut Noguchi Sōichi aboard the SpaceX Resilience into the longer history of Japanese space exploration and collaborations with NASA and other organizations, and highlights the importance of space policy amidst the emergence of a new space race....more16minPlay
November 13, 2020Naomi Osaka and Women's Sport in Japan on the Record with Dr. Helen Macnaughtan (SOAS)In this episode, Dr. Helen Macnaughtan (SOAS) places Naomi Osaka's recent accomplishments into the longer historical context of Japanese women's sports champions, including the gold-medal volleyball team at the Tokyo 1964 Olympics and the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup champions, pointing out how women's sports shape gender norms in Japan and promote gender equality....more30minPlay
October 29, 2020Political Comedy in Japan on the Record with Shawn De Haven (IUHW)In this episode, Shawn De Haven (IUHW) explains why the passing of famous comedian Shimura Ken in late March had such a profound impact on Japan, along with discussing the importance of television comedy in Japan and highlighting the recent emergence of political comedians in Japanese society....more22minPlay
October 20, 2020The Rebirth of Japanese Studies on the Record with Dr. Paula R. Curtis (Yale)In this episode, Dr. Curtis (Yale) discusses the "rebirth" of Japanese Studies in light of recent challenges confronting academia around the world and offers thoughts on how scholars can work together to rebuild a more inclusive academic environment....more17minPlay
October 06, 2020COVID-19 and Japanese "Mindo" in Colonial Korea on the Record with Dr. Michael Kim (Yonsei)In this episode, Dr. Michael Kim (Yonsei) responds to controversial claims that Japan's higher "mindo" (level of culture) explains its successful response to the coronavirus pandemic, providing historical context about how rhetoric of "mindo" fit into Japanese colonial rule in Korea....more18minPlay
September 28, 2020Japan's Asia-Pacific Trade after Abe on the Record with Dr. Saori Katada (USC)In this episode, Dr. Katada (USC) discusses how the recent change in Japanese administrations might impact foreign trade in the Asia-Pacific, outlining how Japan has taken advantage of competition between China and the USA to reposition itself over the last two decades into a more active role shaping geoeconomics in the region....more19minPlay
September 18, 2020Constitutional Revision in Post-Abe Japan on the Record with Dr. Helen Hardacre (Harvard)In this episode, Dr. Helen Hardacre (Harvard) discusses the impacts of Prime Minister Abe's resignation on the future of the constitutional revision debate in Japan, explaining why constitutional revision was such an important policy goal for Abe and why it was always unlikely to succeed....more26minPlay
September 11, 2020Dismantling the Ivory Tower in Asian Studies on the Record with Dr. Christine Yano (Hawaii)In this episode, AAS President Dr. Christine Yano (Hawaii) talks about how recent developments including COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement have presented an opportunity for scholars to tear down the traditional hierarchies and rigid structures that have propped up the Ivory Tower for so long and to rebuild a new academic environment....more20minPlay
August 28, 2020September School Enrollment in Japan on the Record with Dr. Masako Egawa (Hitotsubashi)In this episode, Dr. Masako Egawa (Hitotsubashi) discusses her involvement in debates at the University of Tokyo about changing the start of the Japanese school year to September, laying out arguments both for and against adopting the September start date before talking about how COVID-19 has impacted ongoing discussions about September enrollment....more17minPlay
August 21, 2020COVID-19, 3/11, and Media Credibility in Japan on the Record with Dr. Sonja Petrovic (Melbourne)In this episode, Dr. Sonja Petrovic (Melbourne) details how the 3/11 Tōhoku Triple Disaster in 2011 caused a decline in public trust in media and government information, changed media consumption habits in Japan, and shaped popular reception of the Japanese government response to COVID-19....more21minPlay
FAQs about Japan on the Record:How many episodes does Japan on the Record have?The podcast currently has 56 episodes available.