Research
Publications
*Only English-language publications are listed here. For a complete list, please view the Japanese-language page.
- Shineha, R. (2023) “What could be spoken?”: Lessons on disaster memories and narratives from the case of the Great East Japan Earthquake. The Korean Journal of History of Science, 45(2): 397-412.
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Shineha, R.
- Katirai, A. (2023). The ethics of advancing artificial intelligence in healthcare: Analyzing ethical considerations for Japan’s Innovative AI Hospital System. Frontiers in Public Health, 11.
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Katirai, A.
- Katirai, A. (2023). Ethical considerations in emotion recognition technologies: A review of the literature. AI and Ethics.
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Katirai, A.
- Kawamura,K, & Okazawa, R.(2023). Reading what is not there: ethnomethodological analysis of the membership category, action, and reason in novels and short stories, Human Studies, 46: 117-135.
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Ken Kawamura, Ryo Okazawa
- Nagai, K. et al. (2023). Comparing direct-to-consumer genetic testing services in English, Japanese, and Chinese websites, Anthropological Science, 131(1), 3–13.
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Kentaro Nagai, Mikihito Tanaka, Alessandro R. Marcon, Ryuma Shineha, Katsushi Tokunaga, Timothy Caulfield & Yasuko Takezawa
- Takeda, F. K. et al. (2022) Comparison of public attitudes toward five alternative proteins in Japan, Food Quality and Preference 105, 104787.
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Kohei F. Takeda, Ayaka Yazawa, Yube Yamaguchi, Nozomu Koizumi & Ryuma Shineha
- Komiya, K. et al. (2022) Practice of responsible research and innovation in the formulation and revision of ethical principles of molecular robotics in Japan, SN Applied Sciences 4, 305.
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Ken Komiya, Ryuma Shineha & Naoto Kawahara
- Shineha ,R. (2022) Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) in Molecular Robotics: An Introduction for Further Discussion, Molecular Robotics -An Introduction
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Ryuma Shineha
- Okazawa, R, & Kawamura,K. (2022). The visual and conversational order of membership categories in fictional films, Human Studies, 45, 551-576.
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Ryo Okazawa, Ken Kawamura
- Katirai, A. et al. (2022) Patient involvement in priority-setting for medical research: A mini review of initiatives in the rare disease field, Frontiers in Public Health 10, 915438.
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Amelia Katirai, Atsushi Kogetsu, Kazuto Kato, Beverley Yamamoto