Part I: Comparative Context
Part II: Japanese Overseas Communities
Part III: Japan's New Migrant Groups
Roger Goodman is a Lecturer in the Social
Anthropology of Japan at the University of Oxford, specialising in
the study of Japanese education and social policy. He is the author
of Japan's 'International Youth' (1990) and Children of the
Japanese State (2000).
Ceri Peach is Professor of Social Geography at the
University of Oxford. He is a fellow of St Catherine's College
Oxford and associated with St Catherine's College Institute at Kobe
in Japan. His research interests are in international migration and
ethnic segregation in cities. He has held Visiting Professorships
at ANU, Yale, Berkeley, Harvard and UBD, and was a Japan Society
for the Promotion of Science Visiting Fellow in 2001.
Ayumi Takenaka is Richard Storry Junior Research
Fellow at the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies at St Antony's
College, Oxford University, and an Assistant Professor of Sociology
at Bryn Mawr College. Her research interests are in international
migration, racial and ethnic relations, and international
comparative sociology.
Paul White is a Professor in the Department of
Geography, University of Sheffield. His research interests are in
international migration and in comparative urban, population and
social geography. He has held visiting positions at the
Universities of Paris I (France), Cagliari (Italy) and Zaragoza
(Spain).
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