Integración de los nikkei latinoamericanos en Japón. A tres décadas del inicio de la migración
Resumen
Palabras clave
Texto completo:
PDFReferencias
Brody, B. (2002). Opening the Door: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Globalization in Japan. Nueva York: Routledge.
Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan. (s.f.). Statistics of the Catholic Church in Japan, 1999-2016. Recuperado el 11 de julio de 2017, de カトリック教会 現勢: https://www.cbcj.catholic.jp/japan/statistics/Brody, B. (2002). Opening the Door: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Globalization in Japan. Nueva York: Routledge.
Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan. (s.f.). Statistics of the Catholic Church in Japan, 1999-2016. Recuperado el 11 de julio de 2017, de カトリック教会現勢: https://www.cbcj.catholic.jp/japan/statistics/Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan. (2017). Statistics of the Catholic Church in Japan, 2016. Recuperado el 11 de julio de 2017, de カトリック教会現勢: https://www.cbcj.catholic.jp/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/statistics2016.pdf
Catholic Commission of Japan for Migrants, Refugees and People on the Move. (2005). 2005 年度版 信徒数統計発表?外国人信徒数、日本人信徒数を上回る [¿Presentación de la edición 2005 del número de creyentes? Número de fieles extranjeros supera a número de fieles japoneses]. Recuperado el 25 de noviembre de 2015, de http://jcarm.com/jpn/fax_news/fax19_050223.htm
Cornelius, W. A., & Tsuda, T. (2004). Controlling Immigration: The Limits of Government Intervention. En: C. I. Perspective, W. A. Cornelius, T. Tsuda,
P. L. Martin, & J. F. Hollifeld (Eds.). Stanford University Press.
De Bary, W. T. (Ed.) (1964). Sources of Japanese Tradition, Volume II. Nueva York:Columbia University Press.
Fonseca Sakai, A. K. (2010). Comunidades Latinoamericanas en Japón. Nuevas identidades en formación. Inter Asia Papers(15), 1-18.
Hamamatsu Multicultural Center. (s.f.). Connect, Support and Unite for the realization of a Multicultural Society. Recuperado el 2 de julio de 2013, desde http://www.hi-hice.jp/hmc/index_en.php
Honma, K. (1998). Nanbei Nikkeijin no Hikari to Kage: Dekasegi kara mita Nippon. Zuisousha.
Hur, C. J. (2002). Returnees from South America: Japan's Model for Legal multiculturalism? Pacifc Rim Law & Policy Journal, 11(3), 643-686.
Iguchi, Y. (2014). Recent Migration Trends and Policies in Japan. En Migration and Integration. Common challenges and responses from Europe and Asia (pp.31-49). Singapur: Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung & European Union.
Kikumura-Yano, A. (Ed.). (2002). Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas. An Illustrated History of the Nikkei. Estados Unidos: Japanese American National Museum.
Kingston, J. (2011). Contemporary Japan: History, Politics, and Social change since the 1980s. Wiley-Blackwell.
Masterson, Daniel, M., & Funada-Classen, S. (2004). Te Japanese in Latin America. Urbana y Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
Méndez Vázquez, M. I. (2008). South American Nikkeijin Acquisition of Local Citizenship: The Case of the Japanese-Peruvian Association- AJAPE. En C. Mita, H. C. Quero, A. Litvin, & S. Haino (Eds.), Sociedade Japonesa e Migrantes Brasileiros: Novos Caminhos na Formação de uma Rede de nPesquisadores (pp. 49-59). Tokio: Center of Lusophone Studies, Sophia University.
MOJ. (s.f.). Te Nationality Law. Ministry of Justice of Japan. Recuperado desde http://www.moj.go.jp/ENGLISH/information/tnl-01.html
MOJ. (2017). 2017 Immigration Control: Part 1, Immigration Control in Recent years. Immigration. Ministry of Justice of Japan. Recuperado desde www.moj.go.jp/content/001241955.pdf
Morita, L. (2017). Te potential of Bicultural Nikkeijin. Studies in Asian Social Science, 4(1), 21-31.
Ono, H., & Ono, H. (2015). Race and Ethnic Relations in Contemporary Japan. En R. Sáenz et. al. (Ed.), The International Handbook of the Demography of Race and Ethnicity (pp. 219-237). Springer.
Requena Minami, R. (2003). La familia peruana en Japón. En H. Mito (Ed.), La Inmigración Latinoamericana en Japón (pp. 59-76). University of Nagoya.
Reyes-Ruiz, R. (2005). Latinos in Japan. En Encyclopedia of Diasporas. Immigrant and Refugee Cultures around the World (pp. 1019-1026). Estados Unidos: Springer.
Revista Latin-a (2018). Artículos sobre Ijime. Recuperado el 10 de marzo de 2018: http://www.latin-a.com/tag/ijime/
Rossi, E. (2011). La comunidad latina y los medios étnicos en Japón. ¿Desde el papel a la web? Construyendo Nuestra Interculturalidad, 6(6/7), 1-15.
Shirahase, S. (2015). Demography as Destiny: Falling birthrates and the Allure of a Blended Society. En F. Baldwin, & A. Allison (Eds.), Japan. The Precarious
future. (pp. 11-35). Nueva York: SSRCl & New York University Press.
Tai, E. (2009). Japanese Immigration Policy at a Turning Point. Asia and Pacifc Migration Journal, 18(3), 315-344.
Takahashi, R., & Nogami, Y. (2003). Situación de los Sudamericanos. En H. Mito (Ed.), La Inmigración Latinoamericana en Japón (pp. 111-141). University of Nagoya.
Takezawa, Y. (2002). Nikkeijin and Multicultural Coexistence in Japan: Kobe after the Great Earthquake. En L. R. Hirabayashi, A. Kikumura-Yano, & J. A. Hirabayashi (Eds.), New Worlds, New Lives. Globalization and People of Japanese Descent in the Americas and from Latin America in Japan (pp. 310-330). Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
Tipton, E. K. (2002). Modern Japan: A Social and Political History. Nueva York: Routledge.
Tsuda, T. (2008). Local Citizenship and Foreing Workers in Japan. The Asia-Pacifc Journal, 6(5), 1-21.
United Nations, Human Rights (2011). Report of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Jorge Bustamante: Addendum, Mission to Japan. UN Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Teir Families (CMW).
Vogt, G. (2018). International Migration to Japan: Political and Societal responses to the Challenges of Integration. En Population aging and International Health-Caregiver migration to Japan (pp. 67-97). Suiza: Springer.
Yamanaka, K. (2008). Japan as a Country of Immigration: Two Decades after an Influx of Immigrant Workers. Senri Ethnological Reports, 77, 187-196.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53766/HumSur |
|