出版業績

List of Publications

1. Books

2021 (eds. with Frank N. Pieke) Global East Asia: Into the 21st Century, Oakland:

University of California Press, pp.344.

2021 (ed.) Tayousei to no taiwa: daibasiti suishin ga mienakusurumono, (Dialogue with

diversity: On what the promotion of diversity obscures) (in Japanese), Tokyo:

Seikyusha, pp.240.

2020 (eds. with Jessica Walton & Anita Harris) Everyday multiculturalism in/across Asia,

London: Routledge, pp.136.

2017 (eds. with Eva Tsai and Chris Berry) Routledge Handbook for East Asian Popular

Culture, London: Routledge, pp.308.

2016 Toransunashonaru Japan: popyura bunka ga ajia wo hirakui (in Japanese)

(Transnatuonal Japan: Popular culture opens up cross-border dialogue in Asia)

Iwanami Contemporary Libaracy, Iwanami Shoten. pp. 365. Revised edition of a

2001 publication with two new chapters.

2016 (eds. with Dan Black and Olivia Khoo) Contemporary Culture and Media in Asia,

London: Rowman & Littlefield International, pp.268.

2016 (eds. with Kim Hyun Mee and Hsia Hsiao-Chuan) Multiculturalism in East Asia:

A transnational exploration of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, London:

Rowman & Littlefield International pp.248.

2015 Resilient Borders and Cultural Diversity: Internationalism, Brand nationalism

and Multiculturalism in Japan, Maryland: Lexington Books, pp.148.

2014 (ed.) Haafu to wa dareka: jinshukonkou, media hyoushou, koushoujissen, (Who is

“half”?: Mixed race, media representation, negotiation practice) (in Japanese),

Tokyo: Seikyusha, pp.300.

2011 (ed.) Taiwa to shiteno terebibunka: Nikkkanchu wo kakyou suru (The exchange of

TV programs and its enhancement of citizens’ dialogues between Japan, Korea

and China) (in Japanese), Tokyo: Mineruva Shobou, pp.282.

2010 (ed.) Tabunkashakai no bunka wo tou: kyousei, komyuniti, media (Interrogating

“cultural” issues of multicultural society: Co-living, community and media) (in

Japanese), Tokyo: Seikyusha, pp. 238.

2008 (eds. with Chua Beng Huat) East Asian Pop Culture: Approaching the Korean

Wave, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, pp.303.

2007 Bunka no taiwaryoku: Sofuto pawâ to burando nashonarizumu wo koete

(Culture’s dialogic power: Beyond soft power and brand nationalism) (in

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Japanese), Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shinbun Shuppansha, pp. 293.

2004 Asiarul Itnun Daejungmunhwa: Ilbon Gu Chogugkajok Yokmang (Korean

translation of Toransunashonaru Japan by Hirata Yukie and Okyung Jeong),

Seoul: Alternative Culture Publishing, pp.320.

2004 (eds. with Osamu Tada and Yasuhiro Tanaka) Okinawa ni tachisukumu (Flinching

at Okinawa) (in Japanese), Tokyo: Serika Shobou, pp.198.

2004 (eds. with Mandy Thomas and Stephen Muecke) Rogue Flows: Trans-Asian

cultural traffic, Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, pp.270.

2004 (ed.) Koeru bunka, kousaku suru kyoukai (Transgressing cultures and intersecting

boundaries) (in Japanese), Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppan, pp. 230.

2004 (ed.) Feeling Asian Modernities: Transnational consumption of Japanese TV

drama, Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, pp.321.

2003 (ed.) Gurôbaru purizumu: Asian dorîmu to shiteno nihon no terebi dorama

(Global prism: Japanese trendy TV dramas and the representation of Asian

dreams) (in Japanese). Tokyo: Heibonsha, pp.301.

2002 Recentering globalization: Popular culture and Japanese transnationalism,

Durham: Duke University Press, pp.288.

2001 Toransunashonaru Japan (Transnational Japan) (in Japanese), Tokyo: Iwanami

Shoten, pp.360.


2. Refereed Journal Articles

2022 (with Satofumi Kawamura) Making neo-nationalist subject in Japan: The

intersection of nationalism, jingoism, and populism in the digital age,

Communication and the Public, Article first published online: February 4, 2022

2021 Dialoguing with diversity: Towards an inclusive and egalitarian society, Dive-In:

An International Journal on Diversity & Inclusion, No.1, pp.18-28.

2020 (with Jessica Walton & Anita Harris) Introduction to everyday multiculturalism

in/across Asia, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 43 (5), pp. 807-815.

2020 (with Fran Martin, Seto Wai Ling & Grace Gassin) Transcultural media practices

fostering cosmopolitan ethos in a digital age: Engagements with East Asian media

in Australia, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 21 (1), pp. 2-19.

2019 Globalization, Digitalization, and Renationalization: Some Reflections from

Japanese Cases, Situations: Cultural Studies in the Asian Context, 12 (1), pp.

1-22.

2019 Media, Communication and the Struggle for Social Progress, co-authored with

Nick Couldry, Clemencia Rodriguez et al. Media Development, Vol. 3, pp. 6-16.

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2018 Migrancy and Diplomacy: Fostering Cross-Border Dialogue and Collaboration in

the Age of Hyper-Mobility, The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 25 (1),

pp.165-178.

http://bjwa.brown.edu/25-1/koichi-iwabuchi-migrancy-and-diplomacy-fostering-c

ross-border-dialogue-and-collaboration-in-the-age-of-hyper-mobility/

2018 Media, communication and the struggle for social progress,

Co-authored by Nick Couldry, Clemencia Rodriguez, Göran Bolin, Julie

Cohen, Ingrid Volkmer, Gerard Goggin, Marwan Kraidy, Koichi Iwabuchi, Jack

Linchuan Qiu, Herman Wasserman, Yuezhi Zhao, Omar Rincón, Claudia

Magallanes-Blanco, Pradip Ninan Thomas, Olessia Koltsova, Inaya

Rakhmani, Kwang-Suk Lee, Global Media and Communication, 14(2), pp.

173-191.

2018 East Asian Rivalry, Digital Media and Proximate Enemies in Japan, Asia Review,

Vol. 7 No. 2 (Issue 14) Supplement, 2018: 183~204.

http://dx.doi.org/10.24987/SNUACAR.2018.02.7.2.E.183

2017 Koichi Iwabuchi with Supaporn Phokaew. Introduction, Special Issue of

Trans-Asian Human Mobilities and Encounters, Asian Review, vol 30, No.1: 1-3.

2017 (Co-editor of a special issue with Supaporn Phokaew) Trans-Asian Human

Mobilities and Encounters, Asian Review, vol 30, No.1.

2017. In Search of Proximate Enemies, Japan Forum, 29 (4): 437-449.

DOI: 10.1080/09555803.2017.1378704

2017. East Asian Rivalry, Digital Media and Proximate Enemies in Japan, Asia Review,

6 (2), pp. 143-168. (ISSN 2234-0386) (in Korean)

http://snuac.snu.ac.kr/center_eng/?page_id=220

2015 (co-authored with Yasuko Takezawa) Rethinking Race and Racism from Japanese

experiences, Japanese Studies, 35(1): 1-3.

2015 Editor of Special issue (co-edited with Yasuko Takezawa): Rethinking Race and

Racism from Japanese experiences, Japanese Studies, 35(1): 1-84.

2015 (co-authored with Fran Martin, Chris Healy, Olivia Khoo, Claire Maree, Keren Yi

and Audrey Yue), "Australia’s 'Asian Century': Time, Space and Public Culture,"

The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 13, Issue 6, No. 1, February 10, 2015.

(http://www.japanfocus.org/-Audrey-Yue/4268/article.html)

2015 Modernity, Dialogue, and Re-nationalization: Critical Issues in the Study of

Trans-Asian Media Culture Connections, Asian Journal of Journalism and Media

Studies, Volume 1 (web journal: http://www.jmscom.org/en/ajjm/)

2015 Pop-culture diplomacy in Japan Soft power, nation branding and the question of

‘international cultural exchange’, International Journal of Cultural Policy, 21 (4):

419-432.

2014 Critical mixed race studies and Japanese experiences: Introduction, Journal of

Intercultural Studies, 35(6): 621-626.

2014 Editor of Special Section: Critical mixed race studies and Japanese experiences,

Journal of Intercultural Studies, 35(6): 621-688.

2014 De-Westernization, inter-Asian referencing and beyond, European Journal of

Cultural Studies, 17(1): 44-57.

2014 Against banal-internationalism, Asian Journal of Social Science, vol 41: 437-452.

2013 Managing transnational ethno-cultural flows and the international regime of

cultural diversity, Annual Review for Cultural Studies, vol 1: 85-98.

2011 Tabunka shakai no media: bunka sitexizunshippu nojissen ni mukete

(Multicultural society, media communication and cultural citizenship), Masu

Comyunikeshon Kenkyu (Mass Communication Research), vol 79: 5-26.

2010 “China”, Japan’s chimera and media cultural globalization, Cinema Journal,

volume 40.3, Spring 2010: 149-153.

2010 Globalization, East Asian media cultures and their publics, Asian Journal of

Communication, Special issue, “Asian Communication Research: The past

20-years, and the next”, 20 (2): 197-212.

2010 De-Westernization and the governance of global cultural connectivity: A dialogic

approach to East Asian media cultures, Postcolonial Studies 13(4): 403-419.

2008 Lost in TransNation: Tokyo and the urban imaginary in the era of globalization,

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 9 (4):543-556.

2008 Leaving Aside “Cool Japan”…Things we’ve got to discuss about media and

cultural globalization (translated into French), Critique Internationale, no.38:

37-53.

2005 Multinationalizing the multicultural: the commodification of “ordinary foreigners”

in a Japanese TV talk show”, Japanese Studies 25 (2): 103-118.

2003 Japanese pop culture and uneven global connections, Japan Review 17 (2):

128-139.

2002 ‘Soft’ nationalism and narcissism: Japanese popular culture goes global, Asian

Studies Review 26 (4): 447-469.

2002 Nostalgia for Asian modernities: Japan’s consumption of Asia in the 1990s,

positions: east asia cultures critique 10 (3): 547-573.

2001 Uses of Japanese popular culture; Media globalization and postcolonial desire for

‘Asia’, Emergences: Journal of Media and Composite Cultures, 11(2): 197-220.

2001 Japanese popular culture and East Asian modernities, Media Development, vol. 3:

25-30.

1999 Return to Asia? Japan in the global audiovisual market (translated into Chinese),

Journal of Communication & Culture no. 6: 63-82.

1998 Pure Impurity: Japan’s genius for hybridism, Communal/Plural: Journal of

Transnational and Cross-cultural Studies 6 (1): 71-86.

1998 Marketing ‘Japan’: Japanese cultural presence under a global gaze, Japanese

Studies 18 (2): 165-180.

1998 Genius for Glocalization or the Sweet Scent of Asian Modernity: Japanese

Cultural Export to Asia (translated into Chinese), Con-temporary no.125, January

1998: 14-36

1996 Purposeless Globalization or Idealess Japanization? Japanese Cultural Industries

in Asia, Culture and Policy 7(1): 33-42.

1995 Return to Asia? Japan in the Global Audiovisual Market (a revised longer version),

Media Information Australia, 77, August: 94-106.

1995 Book review of Politics and the news media in Japan by Ofer Feldman, The

Newsletter of Japanese Studies Association in Australia, 15(1), May: 84-87.

1994 Return to Asia? Japan in the Global Audiovisual Market, SOJOURN (Journal of

Social Issues in Southeast Asia), 9(2): 226-45.

1994 Complicit Exoticism: Japan and Its Other, Continuum, 8 (2): 49-82.


3. Chapters in edited books

2022 Border crossing and the question of transgressiveness, Kim Youna (ed.), Media in

Asia: Global, Digital, Gendered and Mobile, London, Routledge, pp107-121.

2021 In the name of national interest: Globalization and media culture in 21st century

Japan, Dal Yong Jin (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and

Globalization, London: Routledge, pp.89-99.

2021 (with Frank N. Pieke) Introduction, Global East Asia: Into the 21st Century, F.

N.Pieke & K. Iwabuchi (eds), Oakland: University of California Press, pp.1-15.

2021 Tayousei to no taiwa, (Dialogue with diversity) (in Japanese), K. Iwabuchi (ed.)

Tayousei to no taiwa: daibasiti suishin ga mienakusurumono, (Dialogue with

diversity: On what the promotion of diversity obscures), Tokyo: Seikyusha,

pp.11-35.

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2020 Cool Japan, Creative Industries, and Diversity, G. Xin, M K Lim & J O’Connor

(eds), Re-Imagining Creative Cities in Twenty-First Century Asia, London:

Palgrave Macmillan, pp.187-199

2020 (with Jessica Walton & Anita Harris) Introduction: everyday multiculturalism

in/across Asia, J Walton, A. Harris & K. Iwabuchi (eds) Everyday

multiculturalism in/across Asia, pp. 1-8.

2020 Transnationalism, Inter-nationalism and multicultural questions, Kevin Smets,

Koel Leurs, Myria Georgiou, Saskia Willteborn & Radhika Gajjala (eds), The

Sage Handbook of Media and Migration, London: Sage, pp.34-39.

2019 Trans-Asia as method: a collaborative and dialogic project in a globalized world,

Jeroen de Kloet, Yiu Fai Chow and Gladys Pak Lei Chong (eds), Trans-Asia as

Method: Theory and Practices, London: Rowman & Littlefield International,

24-41.

2019 Trans-Asian engagement in/and Japan, David Chapman and Carol Hayes (eds),

Japan in Australia: Culture, Context and Connections, London: Routledge,

pp.149-160.

2019 Media Culture Globalization and/in Japan, Paolo Sigismondi (ed.), World

Entertainment Media: Global, Regional and Local Perspectives, New York:

Routledge, pp.155-163.

2018 Media and communications, Co-authored by Nick Couldry, Clemencia

Rodriguez, Göran Bolin, Julie Cohen, Ingrid Volkmer, Gerard Goggin, Marwan

Kraidy, Koichi Iwabuchi, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Herman Wasserman, Yuezhi

Zhao, Omar Rincón, Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, Pradip Ninan Thomas, Olessia

Koltsova, Inaya Rakhmani, Kwang-Suk Lee, International Panel on Social

Progress (IPSP) (ED.), Rethinking Society for the 21st Century: Report of the

International Panel on Social Progress Vol.2, Cambridge University Press,

pp.523-562.

2018 Globalization, Culture, and Communication: Renationalization in a Globalized

World, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, Oxford University

Press. doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.631

2018 Cultural policy, cross-border dialogue and diversity, F. Darling-Wolf (ed.),

Routledge Handbook for Japanese Media, London: Routledge, pp 365-374.

2017 Introverted jingoism in a post-imagined-community digital era: The Upswing of

Hate Speech Demonstration in Japan, Chih-Ming Wang and Daniel PS Goh

(eds), Precarious Belongings: Affect and Nationalism in Asia, London, Rowan

& Littlefield International, pp.39-55.

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2017 Creative industries and Cool Japan, Global Game Industries and Cultural Policy,

Anthony Fung (ed.), Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business,

Gewerbestrasse, Springer International Publishing, pp. 33-52

2017 (with Eva Tsai and Chris Berry) Critical approaches to East Asian pop culture,

Routledge Handbook for East Asian Pop Culture, Koichi Iwabuchi, Chris Berry

and Eva Tsai (eds), London: Routledge, pp. 1-10.

2017 East Asian popular culture and inter-Asian referencing, Routledge Handbook for

East Asian Pop Culture, Koichi Iwabuchi, Chris Berry and Eva Tsai (eds),

London: Routledge, pp. 24-33.

2017 Trans-East-Asia as method, Routledge Handbook for East Asian Pop Culture,

Koichi Iwabuchi, Chris Berry and Eva Tsai (eds), London: Routledge, pp.

276-284.

2016 Introduction: A Trans-Asia approach to contemporary culture and media studies,

in Contemporary Culture and Media in Asia, Dan Black, Olivia Khoo and

Koichi Iwabuchi (eds), London: Rowman & Littlefield International, pp.1-10.

2016 Rethinking Multiculturalism from a Trans-East Asian Perspective, in

Multiculturalism in East Asia: A Trans-national exploration of Japan, South

Korea and Taiwan, Koichi Iwabuchi, Kim Hyun Mee and Hsia Hsiao-Chuan

(eds), London: Rowman & Littlefield International: 1-18

2016 Multicultural co-living (tabunka kyosei) in Japan: Localized engagement without

multiculturalism, in Multiculturalism in East Asia: A Trans-national exploration

of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, Koichi Iwabuchi, Kim Hyun Mee and Hsia

Hsiao-Chuan (eds), London: Rowman & Littlefield International: 55-68.

2016 "Enkakuchi tabunkashugi: osutoraria no nikkeijin to imakoko ni meduita

toransu-nashonarizumu" (in Japanese) (Long-distance multiculturalism:

Japanese diaspora in Australia and rooted-transnationalism), "Osutoraria no

nihonjin: kako, soshite genzai (Japanese in Australia: Past and Presnet), Jun

Nagamoto (ed.), Kyoto: Horitubunkasha, pp204-215.

2015 Cultural citizenship and prospects for Japan as a multicultural nation, Making and

Transnational Trajectories: Nation, Citizenship, and Region in East Asia,

Yasemin Soysal (ed), London, Routledge: 239-253.

2015 Re-imagining ‘Japan’: Beyond the Inter-National Governance of Cultural

Diversity, Paolo Calvetti & Marcella Mariotti (eds), Contemporary Japan

Challenges for a World Economic Power in Transition, Ca' Foscari Japanese

Studies, Venezia: Universita Ca' Foscari Venezia: 77-92.

2014 Haafu ga terashidasu jinshukonkou no bunkaseiji (Haafu and the cultural politics

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of racial mixing), Haafu to wa dareka: jinshukonkou, media hyoushou,

koushoujissen, Koichi Iwabuchi (ed.), Tokyo: Seikyusha: 11-26.

2013 Korean Wave and inter-Asian referencing, The Korean Wave: Korean Media Go

Global, Kim Youna (ed.), London: Routledge: 43-57.

2013 Kokkyo no koesaserarekata (national border crossing and its transgressiveness)(in

Japanese), Democracy and Community: On the future of Northeast Asia, Yasuhiro

Nakagami & Yuichi Nakagami (eds), Tokyo: Mirahsia: 169-197.

2013 Culture and National Border Administration in Twenty-First Century Japan,

Communication and Power in the Global Era: Orders and Borders, Marwan

Kraidy (ed.), New York: Routledge: 96-110.

2012 Why take trans-Asian media culture connections seriously? Toward East Asia as a

dialogic communicative space, In Elena Kolesova and Scott Wilson (Eds.) Cool

New Asia: Asian Popular Culture in a Local Context. (Peer reviewed conference

proceeding of the international symposium Cool New Asia: Asian Popular Culture

in a Local Context, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, 25-26 November

2011). Unitec ePress, 18-29.

http://www.unitec.ac.nz/epress/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Cool-New-Asia-final.

pdf

2012 Uses of media culture, usefulness of media culture studies: Beyond brand

nationalism, into public dialogue, Creativity and Academic Activism: Instituting

Cultural Studies, Meaghan Morris and Mette Hjort (eds), Hong Kong University

Press & Durham, Duke University Press: 139-156.

2011 Culture flows: Japan and East Asia, T. Bestor and V. Bestor (eds), The Handbook

for Japanese Culture and Society, New York: Routledge: 263-272.

2011Gurobaru gabanansu wo koeru taiwateki na kokyoukukan (Beyond global

governance of culture, into a public dialogue)(in Japanese), H. Wada et.al (eds),

Higashi Ajia Gendai Tsushi vol. 10, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten: 375-394.

2010 “Ordinary Foreigners” Wanted: Multinationalization of multicultural questions in

a Japanese TV Talk Show, Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, Eva Tsai and JungBong Choi

(eds) Television, Japan, and Globalization, Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Japanese

Studies, The University of Michigan: 27-50.

2010 Undoing inter-national fandom in the age of brand nationalism, Frenchy Lunning

(ed.) Mechademia #5, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press: 87-96.

2010 Tabunkashakai Nihon ni okeru bunka notoi (What is the cultural questions of

Japan as a multicultural society), Koichi Iwabuchi (ed.) Tabunkashakai no bunka

wo tou: kyousei, komyuniti, media (Interrogating “cultural” issues of multicultural

society: Co-living, community and media) (in Japanese), Tokyo: Seikyusha: 9-34.

2010 Burando nashonarizumu no jidaini okeru bunka to kanri (Culture and

administration in the age of brand nationalism), Shoji Yamada (ed.) Komonzu to

bunka: Bunka wa dareno monoka (Commons and culture: Who owns culture?),

Tokyo, Tokyodo Shuppan, 333-370.

2009 Taking “Japanization” seriously: Cultural globalization reconsidered, Daya

Thusssu (ed.) International Communication: A Reader, London: Routledge:

410-423.

2009 Reconsidering East Asian connectivity and the usefulness of media and cultural

studies, Chris Berry, Niclola Liscuitin and Jonathans Mackintosh (eds) Cultural

Studies and Cultural Industries in Northeast Asia: What a difference a region

makes, Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong Press: 24-36.

2009 Gurôbaruka to media bunka saikou (Media and cultural globalization revisited)(in

Japanese), NHK Housou bunka kenkyuusho (ed.), Housou Media Kenkyuu

(Studies of boadcasting media), Tokyo: Maruzen: 7-32.

2008 When the Korean Wave meets resident Koreans in Japan: Intersection of the

transnational, the postcolonial and the multicultural, Chua Beng Huat and K.

Iwabuchi (eds) East Asian Pop Culture: Approaching the Korean Wave, Hong

Kong: Hong Kong University Press: 243-264.

2008 Symptomatic transformations: Japan, the media and cultural globalization, in Rien

T. Segers (ed.) A New Japan for the Twenty-first Century: An Inside Overview of

Current Fundamental Changes, London: Routledge: 125-140.

2008 Marketing ‘Japan’: Japanese Cultural Presence under a Global Gaze, Ben

Highmore (ed.), The Design Culture Reader, London: Routledge: 218-232.

2008 Discrepant intimacies: Popular culture flows in East Asia. In Michael Ryan (ed.),

Cultural Studies: An Anthology, Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: 1264-1278.

2008 Dialogue with the Korean Wave: Japan and its postcolonial discontents", Youna

Kim (ed.) Media Consumption and Everyday Life in Asia, London: Routledge:

127-144.

2008 (with Chua Beng Huat) Introduction: East Asian TV dramas: Identifications,

sentiments and effects, Chua Beng Huat and K. Iwabuchi (eds) East Asian Pop

Culture: Approaching the Korean Wave, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University

Press: 1-12.

2007 Media bunka no gurôbaruka to kokusai bunka kouryu no seijisei (Politics of

international cultural exchange in media globalization) (in Japanese), K. Ono (ed.)

Gurôbaru komyunikêshonron (Global communication theories), Kyoto: Sekai

Shisousha: 118-137.

2007 Cultures of Empire: Transnational media flows and cultural (dis)connections in

East Asia, Paula Chakravarty and Yuezhi Zhao (eds.) Global Communications:

Toward a transcultural political economy, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman &

Littlefield: 143-162.

2006 Japanese popular culture and postcolonial desire for “Asia”, in M Allen and R

Sakamoto (eds) Popular Culture, Globalization and Japan, London & New York:

Routledge: 15-35.

2006 Contra-flows, or the cultural logic of uneven globalization? Japanese media in the

global agora, in D. Thussu (ed.) Media on the Move: Global Flow And

Contra-flow, London & New York, Routledge: 67-83.

2005 Transnational media culture and the possibility of transgressive dialogues, L.

Wong (ed.), Globalization and Intangible Cultural Heritage, Paris, UNESCO:

128-135.

2005 Toransunashonaru media: Higashi ajia no tsunagarikata (East Asian

connectivities through transnational media) (in Japanese), T. Kajita (ed.) Shin

Kokusai Shakaigaku (International Sociology, New edition), Nagoya: Nagoya

University Press: 155-178.

2005 Discrepant intimacy: Popular culture flows in East Asia, Asian Media Studies,

John N. Erni & S. K. Chua (eds), New York: Blackwell: 19-36.

2004 Time and the Neighbour: Japan’s media consumption of “Asia”, K. Iwabuchi, S.

Muecke & M. Thomas (eds), Rogue Flows: Trans-Asian cultural traffic. Hong

Kong: University of Hong Kong Press: 151-174.

2004 Postcolonialism, political correctness and self-representation of ‘Koreanness’ in

Japan, M. Weiner (ed.) Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan:

Indigenous and colonial others vol. 2 (Routledge Library of Modern Japan),

London: Routledge: 241-263.

2004 Okinawa ni tachisukumu (Flinching at Okinawa) (in Japanese), K. Iwabuchi, O.

Tada & Y. Tanaka (eds), Okinawa ni tachisukumu (Flinching at Okinawa), Tokyo:

Serika Shobou: 1-19.

2004 Maruchinashonarizumu to arifureta tabunkajoukyou: media de shouhinka sareru

“futsu no gaikokujinn” (Banal multiculturalism and Multi-nationalism:

Commodification of “ordinary foreigners” in the Japanese media) (in Japanese), T.

Morris-Suzuki and S. Yoshimi (eds), Gurôbarizêshon no bunka seiji (Cultural

politics of globalization), Tokyo: Heibonsha: 309-358.

2004 Kanryuu ga “zainichi korian” to deatta toki (When Korean Wave encounters

resident Koreans in Japan) (in Japanese), Y. Mouri (ed.) Nisshiki Kanryuu

(Korean Wave in the Japanese context), Tokyo: Serika Shobou: 112-153.

2004 How “Japanese” is Pokemon?, in J. Tobin (ed.), Pikachu's Global Adventure: The

Rise and Fall of Pokémon, Durham: Duke University Press: 53-79.

2004 Houhou to shite no toransu ajia (Trans-Asia as a method) (in Japanese), K.

Iwabuchi (ed.) Koeru bunka, kousaku suru kyoukai (Transgressing cultures and

intersecting boundaries), Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppan: 3-24.

2004 Feeling Glocal: Japan in the global TV format business, Albert Moran and

Michael Keane (eds.) Television Across Asia: TV Industries, program formats and

globalization, London: RoutledgeCurzon: 21-35.

2004 Cultural globalization and Asian media connections, K. Iwabuchi (ed.) Feeling

Asian Modernities: Transnational consumption of Japanese TV drama, Hong

Kong: University of Hong Kong Press: 2-22.

2004 (with S. Muecke & M. Thomas) Introduction: Siting Asian cultural flows, K.

Iwabuchi, S. Muecke & M. Thomas (eds), Rogue Flows: Trans-Asian cultural

traffic. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press: 1-10.

2003 Tsunagaru ajia no yuuwaku (Seduction of Asian connectivity) (in Japanese), S.

Yoshimi et al (eds), Ajia shinseiki, dai 4-kan, Shijou (Asian New Century vol.4.

Market), Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten: 205-218.

2003 Pop culture’s lingua franca: Language differences and regional cultural flows in

East Asia, in J. Lindsay and Tan Y. Y. (eds), Babel or Behemoth: Language

Trends in Asia, Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of

Singapore: 161-173.

2003 Jouhouken kara jouchoken to shiteno higashi ajia he (Conceiving East Asia not as

information sphere but as emotional sphere) (in Japanese), M. Ito, T. Nishigaki &

T. Masamura (eds) Gurôbaru shakai no jouhouron (Informatology of global

society), Tokyo: Waseda University Press: 143-175.

2003 Gurôbaruka no purizumu to shiteno ajia media bunka koustuu (Asian media

cultural traffic as global prism) (in Japanese), K. Iwabuchi (ed.) Gurôbaru

Purizumu: Asian dorîmu to shiteno nihon no terebi dorama (Global prism:

Japanese trendy TV dramas and the representation of Asian dreams), Tokyo:

Heibonsha: 7-38.

2002 Media & popyurâ karuchâ (Media & popular culture) (in Japanese), T. Iyotani

(ed.) Gurôbarizêshoni (Globalization), Tokyo: Sakuhinsha: 122-123.

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2002 Gurôbaruka no nakano media to bunka (Media and culture under globalization) (in

Japanese), Aeramook: Bunkagaku ga wakaru (Introduction to Cultural Studies),

Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha: 39-43.

2002 From Western gaze to global gaze: Japanese cultural presence in Asia, F. Crane, N.

Kawashima and K. Kawasaki (eds), Global Culture: Media, Arts, Policy and

Globalization, London: Routledge: 256-273.

2001 Transunashonaru media shouhi ni okeru bunka kyori to bunka kenryoku no

sakusou (Cultural distance and cultural power in the transnational media

consumption) (Japanese), Kurihara et al (eds) Bunka no shijou: Koutsuu suru

(Cultural market and cultural traffic), Tokyo: Tokyo daigaku shuppankai: 63-97.

2001 Becoming ‘culturally proximate’: The a/scent of Japanese idol dramas in Taiwan,

B. Moeran (ed.) Asian Media Productions. London: Curzon Press: 54-74.

2000 To globalize, localize or regionalize, that’s the question: Japan’s response to

media globalization, G. Wang et al. (eds) The New Communications Landscape:

Demystifying Media Globalization, London: Routledge: 142-159.

2000 Return to Asia? Japan in the global audiovisual market (translated into Chinese),

Lee Tain-Dow (ed.) Media Globalization in Asia-Pacific Region, Taipei,

Asia-Pacific Press: 191-218.

2000 Postcolonialism, political correctness and self-representation of ‘Koreanness’ in

Japan, S. Ryan (ed.) Koreans in Japan: Critical Voices from the Margin. London:

Routledge: 55-73.

2000 Genius for Glocalization or the Sweet Scent of Asian Modernity: Japanese

Cultural Export to Asia (translated into Chinese), Lee Tain-Dow (ed.) Media

Globalization in Asia-Pacific Region: 305-340.

1999 Return to Asia? Japan in the Asian Audiovisual Market, K. Yoshino (ed.)

Consuming Ethnicity and Nationalism: Asian Experiences. London: Curzon Press:

177-199.

1998 Complicit Exoticism: Japan and its other (translated into Chinese), Orientalism

and Occidentalism (Translation Series on Social and Cultural Studies). Hong

Kong: Oxford University Press: 191-234.

1998 Bunkateki mushuusei, soretomo Ajianmodanitî no houkou: Ajia he no nihon no

bunka yushutu (Cultural odourlessness or the sweet scent of Asian modernity:

Japanese cultural export to Asia) (in Japanese), A. Igarashi (ed.) Henyou suru ajia

to nihon: Ajia shakai ni shintou suru nihon no popyurâ karuchâ (Changing

relationship between Asia and Japan: The spread of Japanese popular culture in

Asia). Tokyo: Seori Shobou: 41-80.

13 Koichi Iwabuchi/Publications

4. Reports and Other Articles

2018 (with Nick Couldry, Nick, Rodriguez et al) Inequality and Communicative

Struggles in Digital Times: A Global Report on Communication for Social

Progress CARGC (Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication)

Strategic Documents.1.

https://repository.upenn.edu/cargc_strategicdocuments/1

2017 Cool Japan, Creative Industries and Diversity, ERIA (Economic Research Institute

for ASEAN and East Asia) Discussion Paper Series, No. 287.

http://www.eria.org/publications/cool-japan-creative-industries-and-diversity/

2009 Cultural policy and the challenge of cultural diversity in Japan: Beyond brand

nationalism, into public dialogue, consultant report submitted to the Division of

Cultural Policies and Intercultural Dialogue of UNESCO for a project “Towards a

New Cultural Policy Framework: Conceptual and Operational Guidelines to

Integrate Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue Principles”.

2009 Ekkyou suru higashi ajia no terebi bunka (Transnationalization of East Asian TV

cultures) (in Japanese), Galac, April, May and June.

2008 Kokusai bunka kouryuu kara tsugi no dankai he (Inter-national cultural exchange

and beyond) (in Japanese) Asia/Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO Newsletter,

No.369: 2-4.

2006 Kokusaihourou rongi de miushinawareru koukyousei (Suppressed public-ness in

the discussion of international broadcasting service), (in Japanese) Economisuto

84 (27), May 23: 50-53.

2003 (with Shin Mizukoshi) Zainichi gaikokujin no media shouhi to toransunashonaru

aidentiti no kouchiku (Media consumption and the construction of transnational

identity of foreign residents in Japan) (in Japanese), research report submitted to

the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japanese

Government.

2002 The (im)possibility of understanding “Japan” through popular culture P-I, Across

the Sea (Newsletter of The Japan Foudation, Sydney), January, No.43: 1-2

2002 The (im)possibility of understanding “Japan” through popular culture P-II, Across

the Sea (Newsletter of The Japan Foudation, Sydney), April, No.44: 5

2002 Nihon nojitsuryoku: bunkateki sonzaikan (Japan’s real power: cultural presence in

the world) (in Japanese), Ronza: 102-105.

2002 Kokkyou wo koeta terebidorama (Transnational flows of TV dramas) (in

Japanese), Japan Foundation Asia Center Newsletter, No.21: 18-19

32002 Ajia wo tsunagu popyurâbunka (Popular culture connecting Asia) (in Japanese),

Keieisha, January: 62-65.

1998 Gurôbarizêshon no nakano nihonbunka no nioi (Japanese cultural odour and the

globalization of culture) (in Japanese) Sekai April: 69-81.

岩渕功一 Koichi Iwabuchi

越境文化研究 対話的な国際交流 批判的でひらかれた学び

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