o:2037584 BZJ 50 - Cover + Front Matter
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o:2037588 BZJ 50 - Research into Japanese society: Reflections from three projects involving students as researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic : Introduction
o:2037590 Giving students something worth researching
o:2037592 Positionality in student research with an African refugee : Negotiating successful interviewing through student mentoring as senpai
o:2037593 Shifting perspectives under political stress : Interviewing Burmese students stranded in Japan
o:2037594 Understanding vulnerabilities virtually : Oral narrative research on a Syrian refugee amid the COVID-19 pandemic
o:2037661 Rural spaces, remote methods : the virtual Aso Winter Field School 2022
o:2037662 Training for fieldwork in Japan at home : Reflections on the 2022 D Summer Field School
o:2037665 Loneliness in Aso : Community-building against ageing, depopulation and pandemic influences
o:2037666 Tanoshimi ga nakunatta : ffects of the COVID-19 pandemic on social activities in the Aso region
o:2037668 The potential of remote areas : the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the disaster-prone tourism sector of the Aso region in Japan
o:2037669 The promotion of migration through the local Chiiki okoshi kyōryokutai in Minamiaso
o:2037670 Studying rural Japan with PhD students during a global pandemic : Experiences from the research project “Urban-rural migration and rural revitalisation in Japan
o:2037671 Overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic : Lessons learned from joining a group project in times of turbulence
o:2037672 Adapting schedules and learning to collaborate : Reflections on a PhD experience in a group project during the pandemic
o:2037673 Cosmopolitan rurality and changing life in rural Japan : John W. Traphagan talking with Sebastian Polak-Rottmann
o:2037674 BZJ 50 - Contributors + Back Cover