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Summer Reading: Spotlight On Conservation

Summer Reading: Spotlight on Conservation

December 17, 2019: As much of Australia burns, now casting a smoke plume as far as New Zealand, our thoughts can't help but turn to the environment and society's need…

Review For NVJS! 2019 Japan Book List

Review for NVJS! 2019 Japan Book List

December 16, 2019: "I'm keen to start publishing but it's still too early to share my research." Sound familiar? If so, you might want to consider starting with a book…

New Voices Scholar Panel Accepted To #ASAA2020

New Voices Scholar Panel Accepted to #ASAA2020

December 13, 2019: Guess what? Our New Voices Scholar Panel has been accepted to the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) Conference next year!  A big congratulations to our three…

Guest Editor News

Guest Editor News

Nov 21, 2019: We're right in the thick of reviewing submissions for NVJS12, which means that our Guest Editor for this volume has officially commenced duties! We'd like to take…

NVJS Alumni Publications

NVJS Alumni Publications

Nov 20, 2019: We spend most of our time letting you know what we publish (or want to publish) in NVJS, but this time we turn the spotlight onto what…

In The News: NVJS Author Atsushi Yamagata

In the News: NVJS Author Atsushi Yamagata

Sep 13, 2019: We're excited to let you know that NVJS author Atsushi Yamagata's research has been featured in Japan in Focus, an ABC news podcast covering current affairs and…

Call For Papers & Reviews: Volume 12

Call for Papers & Reviews: Volume 12

August 20, 2019: We’ve just released the Call for Papers for Volume 12 of New Voices in Japanese Studies, scheduled for publication in mid-2020. As with last year, we're accepting…

Wetland Restoration in Japan: What’s Law Got to Do with It?

Evan Hamman Queensland University of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6535-5545 Published July, 2019 Pages 47—73 https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.11.03 © The Japan Foundation, Sydney and Evan Hamman, 2019 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons…

Volume 11 Foreword

By Yoshihiro Wada Director, The Japan Foundation, Sydney It is my great pleasure to introduce Volume 11 of New Voices in Japanese Studies. Since the journal’s renewal in 2015, each…

Volume 11 Introduction

By Emma Dalton (RMIT University) Guest Editor, New Voices in Japanese Studies, Volume 11 The 11th edition of New Voices in Japanese Studies began as journal editions often do: as…

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