New Voices Scholar Program 2021
June 1, 2021: Today was the deadline for panel submissions to the Japanese Studies Association of Australia (JSAA) 2021 Conference, and we're very happy to say that we've submitted a…
June 1, 2021: Today was the deadline for panel submissions to the Japanese Studies Association of Australia (JSAA) 2021 Conference, and we're very happy to say that we've submitted a…
January 11, 2021: We're delighted to welcome Professor Gracia Liu-Farrer (Waseda University) as the keynote speaker for the #BeyondJapan21 symposium. As we announced last month, the next volume of NVJS…
Dec 12, 2020: For NVJS 13, we're doing something different (because 2020). This past year has been a departure from the usual in so many ways. Here at NVJS, we…
Sep 4, 2020: Ever wondered how to get your research into the media? Public relevance and good timing are essential for media coverage. If you're keen to share your research in the public…
Aug 17, 2020: In this post, our Series Editor Elicia O'Reilly outlines the four firsts that NVJS12 brings to the journal, and highlights its relationship with the growing network of…
Aug 17, 2020: We've just released an exciting new volume, featuring five papers and five reviews. In terms of the number of contributors, this is our biggest volume since NV…
Megan Catherine Rose UNSW Sydney and The University of Tokyo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7741-854X Published August, 2020 Pages 80-102 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.12.05 © The Japan Foundation, Sydney and Megan Catherine Rose, 2020 This work…
By Yurika Sugie Manager, Japanese Studies Department The Japan Foundation, Sydney Welcome to Volume 12 of New Voices in Japanese Studies. This year’s volume features five papers and five reviews…
New Voices in Japanese Studies Volume 12