Graduate School of Social Sciences
TAKENAKA Ayumi

Books and Other Publications

1. Global Philadelphia: Immigrant Communities Old and New
Takenaka, Ayumi, Osirim, Mary
Temple University Press 2010
2. The Changing Japanese Family: A Comparative Perspective. Co-editor
Rebick, M, Takenaka, A
Routledge 2006
3. Global Japan: The Experience of Japan’s New Immigrants and Overseas Communities. Co-editor
R. Goodman, C. Peach, Takenaka, A. P. White
Routledge Curzon 2003

Papers

1. Contexts of reception
Ayumi Takenaka
Research Handbook on the Sociology of Migration pp.122-132 2024.1
2. The Immigrant-Homeland Connection:
Ayumi Takenaka
The Japanese Empire and Latin America pp.126-144 2023.2
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3. Ethnic Hierarchy and Its Impact on Ethnic Identities
Ayumi Takenaka
Diasporic Homecomings pp.260-280 2020.12
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4. The paradox of diaspora engagement: a historical analysis of Japanese state-diaspora relations
Ayumi Takenaka
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Vol.46,No.6,pp.1129-1145 2020.4
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5. “Nikkei Food” for Whom? Gastro-Politics and Culinary Representation in Peru
Ayumi Takenaka
Anthropology of food No.14 2019.6
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6. Parochialism: Japan’s failure to internationalize
Robert Dujarric, Ayumi Takenaka
Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan, Second Edition pp.274-284 2019.1
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7. Nikkei Cuisine: How Japanese food travels and adapts abroad
Ayumi Takenaka
Devouring Japan: Global Perspectives on Japanese Culinary Identity pp.187-201 2018.4
8. Immigrant integration through food: Nikkei cuisine in Peru
Ayumi Takenaka
Contemporary Japan Vol.29,No.2,pp.117-131 2017.7
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9. Negative Assimilation: How Immigrants Experience Economic Mobility in Japan
Ayumi Takenaka, Makiko Nakamuro, Kenji Ishida
International Migration Review Vol.50,No.2,pp.506-533 2016.6
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10. The Empirical Study of Time Spent Studying for Children of Immigrants in Japan (Peer-reviewed)
Makiko NAKAMURO, Kenji ISHIDA, Ayumi TAKENAKA, Tomohiko INUI
Economic Analysis;Economic;Social Research Institute (ESRI) Vol.190,pp.49-66 2016.1
11. The educational attainment of immigrant children in Japan: an empirical analysis of the assimilation hypothesis (Peer-reviewed)
Ishida K, Nakamuro M, Takenaka, A
Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook Vol.10,pp.93-107 2016
12. How Contexts of Reception Matter: Comparing Peruvian Migrants' Economic Trajectories in Japan and the US
Ayumi Takenaka, Karsten Paerregaard
International Migration Vol.53,No.2,pp.236-249 2015.4
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13. The Rise and Fall of Diasporic Bonds in Japanese-Peruvian "Return" Migration
Ayumi Takenaka
International Migration Vol.52,No.6,pp.100-112 2014.12
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14. Parochialism: Japan’s failure to internationalize
Robert Dujarric, Ayumi Takenaka
Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan Vol.9780203797594,pp.276-287 2013.1
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15. 「移民はどのようにして成功するのか」
竹中歩, 石田賢示, 中室牧子
不平等生成メカニズムの解明―格差・階層・公正 2013
16. Re-migration of Immigrants to the United States: Who Re-Migrates and Why?
Takenaka, Ayumi
Immigration and Superpower Status: U.S. Immigration History and Issues, edited by LeMay, Michael pp.223-241 2013
17. Demographic Challenges for the 21st Century: Population Ageing and the Immigration “Problem” in Japan
Ayumi Takenaka
Anthropology & Aging Vol.33,No.2,pp.38-43 2012.5
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18. 「日本留学は学生の『人間開発』に寄与するか—留学生の選択プロセス」
土田久美子, 竹中歩
移動の時代を生きる—人、権力、コミュニティー 2012
19. “The Role of Ethnicity in International Migration: The Re-Migration of Latin Americans from Japan to the U.S.”
Takenaka, Ayumi
Global Migration and Ethnic Communities in Asia pp.176-192 2012
20. “Why Japan is not setting the global agenda: Japan’s virtual Berlin Wall”
Dujarric, R, Takenaka, A
The Oriental Economist 2011.12
21. Leaving to get ahead: Assessing the relationship between mobility and inequality in Peruvian migration
Ayumi Takenaka, Karen A. Pren
Latin American Perspectives Vol.37,No.5,pp.29-49 2010.9
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22. Determinants of emigration: Comparing migrants' selectivity from Peru and Mexico
Ayumi Takenaka, Karen A. Pren
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol.630,No.1,pp.178-193 2010
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23. “Factores determinantes de la emigración: La selectividad migratoria en Perú y México,”
Takenaka, Ayumi, Pren, Karen
Migrations in the Americas pp.193-208 2010
24. Philadelphia's immigrant communities in historical perspective
Ayumi Takenaka, Mary Johnson Osirim
Global Philadelphia: Immigrant Communities Old and New pp.1-22 2010
25. How ethnic minorities experience social mobility in Japan: An ethnographic study of Peruvian migrants
Ayumi Takenaka
Social Class in Contemporary Japan: Structures, Sorting and Strategies pp.221-238 2009.10
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26. “Secondary Migration: Who Re-Migrates to the U.S. and Why That Matters.”
Takenaka, Ayumi
Migration Information Source; Immigration Daily 2007
27. “Multi-Sited Ethnography in Peru, Japan, and the U.S.,”
Takenaka, Ayumi
Researching Migration: Stories From the Field Social pp.143-157 2007
28. The changing Japanese family
Marcus Rebick, Ayumi Takenaka
The Changing Japanese Family pp.3-16 2006.3
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29. The Japanese in Peru: History of immigration, settlemet, ad racialization
Ayumi Takenaka
Latin American Perspectives Vol.31,No.3,pp.77-98 2004.5
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30. Asian-Latinos: Japanese-Peruvians’ ethnic adaptation and social mobility in New York and Los Angeles
Ayumi Takenaka
Immigrant Life in the U.S.: Multi-disciplinary perspectives pp.65-80 2004.1
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31. The mechanisms of ethnic retention: Later-generation Japanese immigrants in Lima, Peru
Ayumi Takenaka
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Vol.29,No.3,pp.467-483 2003.5
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32. Paradoxes of ethnicity-based immigration: Peruvian and Japanese-Peruvian migrants in Japan
Ayumi Takenaka
Global Japan: The Experience of Japan's New Immigrant and Overseas Communities pp.222-235 2003.4
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33. Transnational community and its ethnic consequences: The return migration and the transformation of ethnicity of Japanese Peruvians
Ayumi Takenaka
Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives pp.442-458 2003.1
34. Transnational Community and Its Ethnic Consequences
2003
35. 民族的絆とは−—日本における日系ペルー人と非日系ペルー人
竹中歩
『海外における日本人、日本の中の外国人——グローバルな移民流動とエスノスケープ』 2003
36. “Immigration to Japan,”
Takenaka, Ayumi
Encyclopedia of American Immigration 2001
37. Transnational Community and Its Ethnic Consequences: The Return Migration and the Transformation of Ethnicity of Japanese Peruvians
Ayumi Takenaka
American Behavioral Scientist Vol.42,No.9,pp.1459-1474 1999.6
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38. “Ethnic Encounters of Japanese Immigrants in Peru,”
Takenaka, Ayumi
The Geography of Encounters: People of Asian Descent in the Americas pp.113-118 1999
39. “Toward Nikkeism,”
Takenaka, Ayumi
Beyond Boundaries: Special Papers on Refugee and Immigrants pp.82-99 1997

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Misc.

1. Peruvian migration in a global context
Ayumi Takenaka, Karsten Paerregaard, Ulla Berg
Latin American Perspectives Vol.37,No.5,pp.3-11 2010.9
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2. Global Philadelphia: Immigrant communities old and new
Ayumi Takenaka, Mary Johnson Osirim
Global Philadelphia: Immigrant Communities Old and New pp.1-310 2010
3. Global Japan: The experience of Japan's new immigrant and overseas communities
Roger Goodman, Ceri Peach, Ayumi Takenaka, Paul White
Global Japan: The Experience of Japan's New Immigrant and Overseas Communities pp.1-241 2003.4
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