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.

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.

Katirai, A.

Katirai, A. (2023). Ethical considerations in emotion recognition technologies: A review of the literature. AI and Ethics.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

Ryuma Shineha

Okazawa, R, & Kawamura,K. (2022). The visual and conversational order of membership categories in fictional films, Human Studies, 45, 551-576.

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.

Amelia Katirai, Atsushi Kogetsu, Kazuto Kato, Beverley Yamamoto