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HORI Tomohisa

[Japanese] / [Korean]



しかくAcademic degrees

だいやまーく Doctor of Sociology (Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Mar. 2011)

しかくResearch Theme

だいやまーくSociology
だいやまーくDisability Studies
だいやまーくWelfare of the Disabled

しかくAcademic Achievements

だいやまーくRefereed papers:

1. HORI, Tomohisa, 2005, "When parents of handicapped children become subjects of emotion management" Journal of Disability Studies, No.1, pp.136-157.

2. HORI, Tomohisa, 2006, "Lobbying Movements by Parents of Children with Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities during High Economic Growth and their Background" Japanese journal of social welfare, No.78, pp.31-44.

3. HORI, Tomohisa, 2007, "From Emphasis on the Determination of the Causes of Birth Defects to Emphasis on the Daily Life of Parents and Children: Association of parents of children with congenital limb defects in the 1970s and 1980s" Japanese Sociological Review, No.229, pp.57-75.

4. HORI, Tomohisa, 2008, "Parents' Practice of Accepting Their Children with Disabilities and Their Eugenic Viewpoint: Association of Parents of Children with Congenital Limb Defects in the 1970's and 1980's" Sociologos, No.32, pp.148-163.

5. HORI, Tomohisa, 2011, "Awareness and General Examination of Suppression Accompanying Specialty: Japanese Association of Clinical Psychology in the 1960s and 1970s" Journal of Disability Studies, No.7 249-274.

6. HORI, Tomohisa, 2011, "Educational Reform and Focusing on the Ability for Social Life of Mentally Retarded Children by Educational Psychologists and Educators: Education for the Mentally Retarded in the Periods of Wartime and Occupied Japan" Tsukuba journal of sociology, No.36.

7. HORI, Tomohisa & CHAPESKIE, Robert August 21, 2013 "Transitioning towards a Movement That Accepts Children with Disabilities Just as They Are - The History of the Association of Parents of Children with Congenital Limb Defects", Ars Vivendi Journal 5: 8-24 [HTML]/[PDF]

だいやまーくBook:

1. HORI, Tomohisa March 20, 2014 Identity of Disability Studies: From the History of Disabled People's Movements in Japan,Seikatsu Shoin,224p. ISBN-10:4865000208 ISBN-13:978-4865000207 3000yen+tax [amazon]/[kinokuniya] (注記)

しかくOthers

だいやまーくFebruary 1, 2012 "Modern and Contemporary Psychiatry" http://www.ritsumei-arsvi.org/en/news/read/id/163


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