Journal Articles

更新日:2018/04/18

  • Mizuochi, H., Hiyama, T., Ohta, T., Fujioka, Y., Jack, R., Kambatuku, Iijima, M., & Nasahara, K. N. (2017). Development and evaluation of a lookup-table-based approach to data fusion for seasonal wetlands monitoring: An integrated use of AMSR series MODIS, and Landsat. Remote Sensing of Environment :199, 370-388.
  • Watanabe, Y., Itanna, F., Fujioka, Y., Ruben, S. & Iijima, M. (2017). Soil fertility status of seasonally closed wetland ecosystem (ondombe) in north-central Namibia. African Journal of Agricultural Study :12(18), 1538-1546.
  • Sugawara, K. (2017). A theory of ‘animal borders’: Thoughts and practices toward non-human animals among the G|ui hunter-gatherers. Social Analysis :61(2), 100-117.
  • Nakagawa, Hirosi. (2017). ǂHaba lexical tonology,Khoisan Languages and Linguistics. Anne-Maria Fehn (ed.), Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 108-119.
  • Takada, A. (2018). Introduction to the supplementary issue “Reconstructing the paradigm of African Area Studies in a globalizing world”. Special Issue: Reconstructing the paradigm of African Area Studies in a globalizing world, African Study Monographs, Supplementary Issue :54, 3-12.
  • Takada, A. (2018). The Kyoto School of Ecological Anthropology: A Source of African Area Studies at Kyoto University. Special Issue: Reconstructing the paradigm of African Area Studies in a globalizing world, African Study Monographs, Supplementary Issue :54, 41-55.
  • Morelli, G. A., Quinn, N., Chaudhary, N., Vicedo, M., Rosabal-Coto, M., Keller, H., Murray, M., Gottlieb, A., Scheidecker, G., & Takada, A. (2018). Ethical Challenges of Parenting Interventions in Low- to Middle-income Countries. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology :49(1), 5-24. DOI: 10.1177/0022022117746241(invited article).
  • Yamauchi, T., & Funamizu, N. (2017). Assessing the impact of improved sanitation on the health and happiness of a west African local population: concepts and research methodology. Sanitation Value Chain :1(1), 63-70.
  • Issiki, M., Naka, I., Kimura, R., Furusawa, T., Natsuhara, K.,Yamauchi, T., Nakazawa, M., Ishida, T., Ohtsuka, R., & Ohashi, J. (2017). Mitochondrial DNA variations in Austronesian-speaking populations living in the New Georgia Islands, the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. Journal of Human Genetics :63(1), 101-104.
  • Hasegawa, J., Ito, Y. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Development of a screening tool to predict malnutrition among children under two years old in Zambia. Global Health Action :10(1), 1339981.
  • Naka, I., Furusawa, T., Kimura, R., Natsuhara, K.,Yamauchi, T., Nakazawa, M., Ataka, Y., Ishida, T., Inaoka, T., Matsumura, Y., Ohtsuka, R. & Ohashi, J. (2017). A missense variant, rs373863828-A (p.Arg457Gln), of CREBRF and body mass index in Oceanic populations. Journal of Human Genetics :62(9), 847-849.
  • Furusawa, T., Naka, I.,Yamauchi, T., Natsuhara, K., Eddie, R., & Kimura, R. et al. (2017). Polymorphisms associated with a tropical climate and root crop diet induce susceptibility to metabolic and cardiovascular diseases in Solomon Islands. PLoS ONE :12(3), e0172676.
  • Nagahori, C., Kinjo, Y., Tchuani, J. P., & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Malnutrition among vaccinated children aged 0-5 years in Batouri, Republic of Cameroon: Convenience samples from five health centers and two villages in the health district of Batouri. Journal of General and Family Medicine :18(6), 365-371.
  • Maruyama J. (2018). From “Displaced Peoples” to “Indigenous Peoples”: Experiences of the !Xun and Khwe San in South Africa. African Study Monographs, Suppl. :54, 137-154.
  • Morita, E. & Takagi, T. (2018). Marking “commitment to undertaking of the task at hand”: Initiating responses with eeto in Japanese conversation. Journal of Pragmatics :124, 31-49.
  • Takada, A.(Ed.) . (2018). Introduction to the supplementary issue “Reconstructing the paradigm of African Area Studies in a globalizing world”. Special Issue: Reconstructing the paradigm of African Area Studies in a globalizing world. African Study Monographs, Supplementary Issue :54, 3-12.
  • Takada, A.(Ed.) . (2018). The Kyoto School of Ecological Anthropology: A Source of African Area Studies at Kyoto University. Special Issue: Reconstructing the paradigm of African Area Studies in a globalizing world. African Study Monographs, Supplementary Issue :54, 41-55.
  • Morelli, G. A., Quinn, N., Chaudhary, N., Vicedo, M., Rosabal-Coto, M., Keller, H., Murray, M., Gottlieb, A., Scheidecker, G., & Takada, A. (2018). Ethical Challenges of Parenting Interventions in Low- to Middle-income Countries. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology :49(1), 5-24. DOI: 10.1177/0022022117746241(invited article).
  • Lee, H., Nand, K., Shimizu, Y., Takada, A., Kodama, M., & Masuda, T. (2017). Culture and emotion perception: Comparing Canadian and Japanese children’s and parents’ context sensitivity. Culture and Brain :5, 91-104. DOI: 10.1007/s40167-017-0052-0.
  • Meng, X., Murakami, T., & Hashiya, K. (2017). Working memory affects children’s interpretations of explicit but not ambiguous questions: research on links between phonological loop and referent assignment. PLoS ONE :12(10), e0187368.
  • Endo, T. (2017). The Japanese change-of-state tokens a and aa in responsive units. Journal of Pragmatics :123, 151-166. DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2017.06.010.
  • Takei, N., & Burdelski, M. (2018). Shifting of “expert” and “novie” roles between/within two langauges: Socialization, identity, and epistemics in family dinnertime conversations. Multilingua: Journal of Cross-cutural and Interlanguage Communication :37(1), 83-117. DOI 10.1515/multi-2016-0014.
  • Hamada, A., & Toda, M. (Eds.) . (2017). How Do Biomedicines Shape People’s Lives, Socialities and Landscapes? Senri Ethnological Reports :143, 211.
  • Toda, M. (2017). Disability and Charity among Hunter-gatherers and Farmers in Cameroon. Senri Ethnological Reports :143, 69-94.
  • Takada, A.(2016). Introduction to the supplementary issue “Natural history of communication among the Central Kalahari San”. African Study Monographs Supplementary Issue: 52, 5-25. DOI: 10.14989/207697.
  • Takada, A.(2016). Employing ecological knowledge during foraging activity: Perception of the landform among the G|ui and G||ana. African Study Monographs Supplementary Issue: 52, 147-170. DOI: 10.14989/207689.
  • Senzaki, S., Masuda, T., Takada, A., & Okada, H.(2016). The communication of culturally dominant modes of attention from parents to children: A comparison of Canadian and Japanese parent child conversations during a joint scene description task. PLoS ONE: 11(1), e0147199. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147199.
  • Takada, A. & Endo, T.(2015). Object transfer in request-accept sequence in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. Jornal of Pragmatics: 82, 52-66. DOI:10.1016/j.pragma.2015.03.011(refered).
  • Takada, A. & Nyamongo, I.(2015). Introduction to the special issue “Exploring African potentials: The dynamics of action, living strategy, and social order in Southern Africa”. MILA – A journal of the Institute of Anthropology Gender and African Studies: 12, 3-13. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4306.7287.
  • Takada, A.(2015). Comment on “Children as a reserve labor force” by David F. Lancy. Current Anthropology: 56(4), 562-563. DOI: 10.1086./682286.
  • Kaneko, M.(2015). Collections and archives on Ethiopian studies at the Frobenius institute. Nilo-Ethiopian Studies: 20, 33-40.
  • Kimura, D., Lingomo, B., Masuda, H., & Yamaguchi, R.(2015). Change in land use among the Bongando in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. African Study Monographs Supplementary Issue: 51, 5-35. DOI: 10.14989/197208.
  • Burdelski, M.(2015). Reported speech as cultural gloss and directive: Socializing norms of speaking and acting in Japanese caregiver-child triadic interaction. Text & Talk: 35(5), 575-595. DOI: 10.1515/text-2015-0017.
  • Osaka, N.,Minamoto, T., Yaoi, K., Azuma, M., Shimada, Y. M., & Osaka, M.(2015). How two brains make one synchronized mind in the inferior frontal cortex: fNIRS-based hyperscanning during cooperative singing. Frontiers in Psychology: 6, 1811. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01811.
  • Kawahara, T., Iwatate, T., Inoue, K., Hayashi, S., Yoshimoto, H., & Takanashi, K.(2016). Multi-modal sensing and analysis of poster conversations with smart posterboard. APSIPA Transaction on Signal & Information Process: 5(e2), 1-12.
  • Inoue, K., Wakabayashi, Y., Yoshimoto, H., Takanashi, K., & Kawahara, T.(2015). Enhanced speaker diarization with detection of backchannels using eye-gaze information in poster conversations. Proceedings of INTERSPEECH 2015: 5, 3086-3090.
  • Katagiri, Y., & Takanashi, K.(2015). Concern-alighment analysis of consultation dialogues. Proceedings of the 19th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SEMDIAL 2015): 19, 184-185.
  • Morita, E.(2015). Japanese Interactional Particles as a resource for stance building. Jornal of Pragmatics: 83, 91-103.
  • Peng, Y.(2016). The evidence of proximity: Tattoo practices of the Baka in Southeastern Cameroon. Hunter Gatherer Research: 2(1).
  • Sonoda, K.(2016). “Give me the meat, the child said”: Cultural practice among the children of the Baka hunter-gatherers. Hunter Gatherer Research: 2(1).
  • Takada, A. (2014). Mutual coordination of behaviors in human-chimpanzee interactions: A case study in a laboratory setting. Revue de Primatologie, 5.
  • Takada, A. (2014). A study on educational reform in Namibia: Educational practices for the !Xun San in Owamboland. Africa Educational Research Bibliography 191 Journal, 4, 19–34.
  • Morie, K. (2014). “I KNOW HOW TO MAKE POTS BY MYSELF”: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LOCAL KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION IN SOUTHWESTERN ETHIOPIA. African Study Monographs Supplementary Issue, 48, 59-75
  • Burdelski, M, Kawashima, M. & Yamazaki, K.(2014). Storytelling in guided tours: Practices, engagement, and identity at a Japanese American museum. Narrative Inquiry, 24(2), 324-346.
  • Mattew Burdelski, Michie Kawashima and Keiichi Yamazaki(2014). Storytellin in Guided Tours: Practices, engagement and identity at a Japanese American museum, Narrative Inquiry, 24:2, 324-346.
  • Takada, A. (2013). Generating morality in directive sequences: Distinctive strategies for developing communicative competence in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. Language & Communication, 33, 420-438.
  • Liszkowski, U., Brown, P., Callaghan, T., Takada, A. & de Vos, C. (2012). A prelinguistic gestural universal of human communication. Cognitive Science.
  • Fineberg, I. C., Kawashima, M. & Asch, S. M.(2011).Communication with Family Facing Life-Threatening Illness: A Research Based Model for Family Conferences. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 14(4), 421-427.
  • Moriguchi, Y., Kanda, T., Ishiguro, H., Shimada, Y. & Itakura, S.(in press).Can young children learn words from a robot? Interaction Studies.
  • Takada, A. (2011). Narratives of changes in life: Revisiting the ‘family’ in San studies. Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology, 75 (4), 551–573.
  • Takada, A. (2010). Changes in Developmental Trends of Caregiver-Child Interactions among the San: Evidence from the !Xun of Northern Namibia. African Study Monographs. Supplementary Issue, 40, 155-177.
  • Takada, A. (2009). New directions in ethnographic studies on infancy and infant care. Japanese Psychological Review, 52 (1), 140–151.
  • Nakamura, M. & Itoh, N. (2008). Hunting with tools by Mahale chimpanzees. Pan Africa News, 15, 2-6.
  • Shimada, Y. & Itakura, S. (2008). Infant crying and mothers’ listening and interpretation. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 107, 225-230.
  • Takada, A. (2008). Recapturing space: Production of inter-subjectivity among the Central Kalahari San. In A. Irving, A. Sen, & N. Rapport (Eds.), Journeys: The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing, 9(2), Senses of spatial equilibrium and the journey: Confounded, discomposed, recomposed. New York: Berghahn Journals, 114-137.
  • Takada, A. (2006). Explaining pathways in the Central Kalahari. In R. K. Hitchcock, K. Ikeya, M. Biesele & R. B. Lee (Eds.), Senri Ethnological Studies, 70, Updating the San: Image and reality of an African people in the 21st century. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 101-127.
  • Takada, A. (2005). Early vocal communication and social institution: Appellation and infant verse addressing among the Central Kalahari San. Crossroads of Language, Interaction, and Culture, 6, 80-108.
  • Takada, A. (2002). Social changes among the Central Kalahari San: The analysis of population dynamics, subsistence activities, and child weight. Journal of African Studies, 60: 85–103.
  • Takada, A. (2002). The meaning of caregiving behaviors among the San for child development. The Japanese Journal of Developmental Psychology, 13 (1), 63–77.
  • Kojima, H. & Takada, A. (2001). Developmental approach to social interaction.  Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 16(6), 812-818. (in Japanese)