Guest Editors: Changing of the Guard
Nov 12, 2018: The NVJS 11 Call for Papers officially closed last week. Thanks for your submissions! As we bunker down to review them, this seems as good a time…
Nov 12, 2018: The NVJS 11 Call for Papers officially closed last week. Thanks for your submissions! As we bunker down to review them, this seems as good a time…
Shaping a Journal for Emerging Researchers in Japanese Studies: Insights from an Editorial Perspective
September 17, 2021: In this post, our Series Editor Elicia O’Reilly illuminates the ecosystem of #NVJS13, with a focus on connections between contributors, Australia-based scholars and broader organisational and institutional networks. Is your…
September 17, 2021: With the publication of #NVJS13, a big chapter in NVJS history comes to a close. We've just published our first-ever special issue, and among the many people…
Nora Kottmann and Cornelia Reiher (EDS) Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft (Baden-Baden, Germany), 2020. 501 pages. ISBN13: 9783848750856. ISBN10: 9783845292878. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845292878
Volume 13 Guest Editor: Gwyn McClelland, University of New England Published September, 2021 ISSN 2205-3166 https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.13 © The Japan Foundation, Sydney, 2021
By Gwyn McClelland Guest Editor, New Voices in Japanese Studies, Volume 13 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6914-2387 Japan-oriented researchers are today conscious that due to ongoing changes in the academic landscape they must consider…
By Keiji Shono Director The Japan Foundation, Sydney Welcome to Volume 13 of New Voices in Japanese Studies, the journal’s first-ever special issue. I am delighted by the calibre and…
New Voices in Japanese Studies, Volume 13 [Special Issue] Beyond Japanese Studies: Challenges, Opportunities and COVID-19