Article

(1) Stability and Mobility of Yogyakarta City Dwellers, with Kōichi Niitsu, Sociological Study of Urbanization in Southeast Asia, Shōgo Koyano ed., International Joint Team for Overseas Scientific Survey, Japan Sociological Association, 1985, 65-75.

  

(2) The Urban Ethnicity in Japan: From the Fieldworks of the Urban Lower Class, Trends in Urban Sociology, Chong Chor Lau and Yüetsu Takahasgi eds., Hong Kong, 1991.

   

(3) Der Modernisierungproze in Japan am Beispiel eines Handwerkers, with Shōgo Koyano,  Gesellschaftliche und individuelle Entwicklung in Japan und Deutschland. Gisela Trommsdorff (Hrsg) ed., Universit tsverlag Konstanz, 1996, 69-79.

  

(4) Homelessness in Osaka: Globalization, Yoseba and Disemployment, Urban Studies, The University of Glasgow, 2003, 40(2): 361-378.

  

(5) Street homeless as an Urban Minority: A case of Metro Manila, Globalization, minorities and civil society: Perspective from Asian and Western cities, Kioshi Hasegawa and Yoshihara, Naoki eds., Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2008, 154-172

  

(6) Buraku culture, The Cambridge Companion to Modern Japanese Culture, Yoshio Sugimoto ed., Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 182-198.

  

(7) Pathways to Street and Spatial Politics on Homelessness in Metro Manila: In the Context of a Global City of Developing Country, Riron to Dōtai (Theory and Dynamics), Hiroshima: Institute of Social Theory and Dynamics, 2013, 6: 114-139.

  

(8) The Global City Hypothesis: Focusing on the New Labor, New Poverty, and Urban Bottom, Social Theory and Dynamics, Hiroshima: Institute of Social Theory and Dynamics, 2016, 1:116-132.

  

(9) Marxism and the Debate on the Transition to Capitalism in Prewar Japan, Critical Sociology, 2020, 1-20.  

 

Unpublished article

(1) Becoming Homeless at Tokyo: Status Downslide in the Lower Society, 1-17.

  

(2) Labor and Life of Factory Workers in Metro Manila: Toward a Verification of New Labor and New Poverty Hypothesis, 1-25.

  

(3) The Life and Death of Kamikaze Soldiers: A Case Study of the Japanese Mental Structure, 1-26.

  

(4) Marriage Discrimination against Burakumin in Japan: Prisoners of Public Stigma, 1-25.

 

Research note

(1) Globalization and the Street Homeless in Metro Manila, Philippine Studies, Ateneo de Manila University, 2008, 56(1): 69-76.

 

Commentary

(1) Lessons from the Buraku Liberation Movement, Association for Critical Sociology, January 15, 2018, 1-6, http://criticalsociology.org/category/reflections/

  

(2) To the Street: the Street Homeless in Metro Manila, INTERSECT, Manila: Institute on Church and Social Issues of Ateneo de Manila University, 2007, 22(3): 16-17. 

 

Book Review

(1) Needed by Nobody: Homelessness and Humanness in Post-socialist Russia. By Tova Ho¨jdestrand. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2009. Pp. ix231. $59.95 (cloth); $22.95 (paper).