自閉症関連のリサーチ・論文

   2011. “Bilingual Behaviour Intervention for Japanese-Speaking

    Children with Autism: A Pilot Study Using VB MAPP.” Paper to

    be presented at ABAI Annual Convention in Denver, CO.

     May 30.

 

   2011. Symposium chair, “A Multi-disciplinary Approach to the

    Analysis of Verbal Behaviour: from Theory to Practice”

     (with Mark Sundberg, Maria de Lourdes Passos, Robert

    Dlouhy) ABAI Annual Convention in Denver, CO. May 30.

 

   2011. Symposium discussant, “Behavior-Analytic Approaches to

    Linguistic Analysis,” ABAI Annual Convention in Denver, CO.

    May 30.

   

   2010 (October 2). “Reaching Out Beyond the Limit: Supporting

    Additive Bilingualism for the Japanese-Speaking Families

    with Children Diagnosed with Autism in Canada. Annual 

    conference of Japanese Studies Association of Canada

    (JSAC), UBC.

 

   2010. Bilingual Intervention: Towards an Equation of Language

    to Behavior. Paper presented at ABAI annual convention in

    San Antonio, Texas, June 1. Symposium #547.

 

   2010. Symposium chair, “An Interdisciplinary Investigation in

    Behavior Analysis and Linguistics” ABAI annual convention in

    San Antonio, Texas, June 1. Symposium #547. (with Maria

    de Lourdes Passos, Raymond Weitzman, Robert Dlouhy)

 

   2009. 「自閉症スペクトラム障害についてー早期診断と治療のための基

    礎知識」バンクーバー新報

  

科学倫理関連の論文

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歴史、文化、言語学関連の論文

   

 2011. “Culture and History of the Indigenous People of Northern

   Japan” and four other entries in World History Encyclopaedia  

   Santa Barbara, CA: ABC CLIO.

 

2005. “Narrative of Hope: An Emergent Discourse Resulting from the

   Encounter between Canada’s Native people and the Japanese.”

   In Why Japan Matters! Vol. 2 Joseph F. Kess and Helen

   Lansdowne eds. Victoria: Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives,

   University of Victoria. pp. 402-412.

 

 2004. “Ainu Shamanism” and “Tsugaru Shamanism” in Shamanism:

         An Encyclopaedia of World Beliefs, Practices, and Culture.

         Mariko Nanba Walter and Eva Jane Neumann Fridman, eds.

         Santa Barbara, Ca: ABC Clio

    www.ecampus.com/book/1576076458

2003. “Ainu Shamanism: A Forbidden Path to Universal Knowledge, in Cultutral Survival Quarterly Issue 27.2 Cambridge, MA

          http://www.cs.org/publications/Csq/csq-article.cfm?id=1667

 

2003. “The Invisible Wounds of Ainu Shamans: ‘Them,’ ‘Us,’ or Just

        another Witch?” In Changing Japanese Identities in

         Multicultural Canada. Joseph F. Kess et. al. eds. Victoria:

        Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria. PP.

        325-334.

 

2001. “Sannnai Maruyama, the Origin of the Ainu and the Problem of the Historical Interpretation of 'Japan.'” In Japan in the Global Age: Cultural, Historical, and Political Issues on Asia, Environment, Households and International Communication. Nakamura, M., Ed. Vancouver: Centre for Japanese Research, University of British Columbia. PP.7-14. www.iar.ubc.ca/centres/cjr/seminars/semi2000/jsac2000/tanaka.pdf

 

1999a.“Returning to Ainumoshir, a seminar held at the World

          Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education in Hawaii at

         Hilo, Aia Na Ha’ona iLoko o Kakou: The Answers Lie Within

          Us, August 1 - 7.

 

1999b.“Bringing home a dragon: A spiritual cartography of northern

          Tsugaru,” In Proceedings of the International Congress,

          Shamanism and Other Indigenous Spiritual Beliefs and

           Practices, Moscow, Moscow, Russia June 7-12, 1999: 296-305

 

1998. “Hunting history: The silenced history of forbidden-to-come place’, paper

         presented at the Eighth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering

       Societies: Foraging and post-foraging societies: History, Politics, and

         Future, Aomori session, October 26-30.Abstract in the proceedings p. 109.