Graduate School of Social Sciences
NORMA CAROLINE PETA

Papers

1. Women in the Post-1965 Japan-South Korea Diplomatic Relationship (Peer-reviewed)
Handbook of Japan-Korea Relations 2026.8
2. Hosts, Scouts, and Female Indentured Sexual Servitude in Contemporary Japan
Carolina Norma, Seiya Morita
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence 2026.2
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3. Beyond policy transfer: cultural hybridisation in multicultural disaster communication
Maho Fukuno, Erika Gonzalez Garcia, Caroline Norma, Rika Yoshida
Policy Design and Practice 2026.1
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4. Prostitutes, Hostesses, and Actresses at the Edge of the Japanese Empire: Fragmenting History
Caroline Norma
Japanese Studies 2025.5
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5. Systemic Silencing: Activism, Memory and Sexual Violence in Indonesia
Caroline Norma
Japanese Studies 2024.5
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6. Fumika Sato, The Conundrum of the Female Soldiers, Tokyo, Keio University Press, 2022.
Norma Caroline
Japanese Journal of Political Science 2024.3
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7. Australia: Navigating the Pandemic and Exploring New Pedagogical Horizons
Erika González García, Caroline Norma, Olga García-Caro
Educating Community Interpreters and Translators in Unprecedented Times 2023
doi
8. Transnational comparison of ‘comfort women’ advocacy movements in Japan and South Korea
Caroline Norma
Women's Studies International Forum Vol.95,pp.102652 2022.11
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9. Military Labourers and Sexual Violence in the New Guinea Campaign of the Pacific War, 1942–5
Caroline Norma
The Journal of Pacific History Vol.58,No.2 2022.9
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10. Voices from the Contemporary Japanese Feminist Movement
Emma Dalton, Caroline Norma
Palgrave Macmillan Studies on Human Rights in Asia 2022
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11. Pornography, Its Harms, and a New Legal Strategy: Research and Experience in Japan
Seiya Morita, Caroline Norma
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence Vol.6,No.2 2021.3
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12. The Operation and Impact of the American Military’s “R&R” Programme in Japan during the Korean War
Caroline Norma
Asian Studies Review Vol.44,No.3 2020.2
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13. Feminist Action Against Pornography in Japan
Caroline Norma
Dignity: A Journal on Sexual Exploitation and Violence 2020.1
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14. The First #MeToo Activists
Caroline Norma
CrossCurrents Vol.69,No.4,pp.439-461 2019.11
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15. Patterned Characteristics of Continued and Discontinued Sexual Assault Complaints in the Criminal Justice Process
Shane D Muldoon, S Caroline Taylor, Caroline Norma
Current Issues in Criminal Justice Vol.24,No.3,pp.395-417 2018.11
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16. Comfort Women and Post-Occupation Corporate Japan
Caroline Norma
2018.10
17. Consumer Involvement In Japanese Pornography Production
Caroline Norma
Dignity: A Journal on Sexual Exploitation and Violence 2018.5
doi
18. Sex Tourists in Their Own Country: Digital Media Advertising of Asian Women by the Australian Sex Industry
Tatum Street, Caroline Norma
Gender, Technology and Development Vol.20,No.3,pp.279-305 2017.10
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19. Abolitionism in the history of the transnational ‘justice for comfort women’ movement in Japan and South Korea
Norma, C.
Remembering the Second World War 2017
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20. Gender Problems in the Practice of Professional Interpreters Assisting Migrant Women in Australia
Caroline Norma, Olga Garcia-Caro
Violence Against Women Vol.22,No.11,pp.1305-1325 2016.7
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21. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies
Caroline Norma
2016.4
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22. Prostitution Narratives
Caroline Norma
2016
23. The Japanese Comfort Women and Sexual Slavery during the China and Pacific Wars
Caroline Norma
2016
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24. The Survivor Master Narrative in Sexual Assault
Muldoon, S.D., Taylor, S.C., Norma, C.
Violence Against Women Vol.22,No.5 2016
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25. Catharine MacKinnon in Japanese: Toward a radical feminist theory of translation
Norma, C.
Multiple Translation Communities in Contemporary Japan 2015
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26. Police Investigative Interviews and Interpreting
Sedat Mulayim, Miranda Lai, Caroline Norma
Police Investigative Interviews and Interpreting: Context, Challenges, and Strategies 2014.9
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27. Demand from Abroad: Japanese Involvement in the 1970s’ Development of South Korea’s Sex Industry
Caroline Norma
Journal of Korean Studies Vol.19,No.2,pp.399-428 2014
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28. The ties that bind: Family barriers for adult women seeking to report childhood sexual assault in Australia
S. Caroline Taylor, Caroline Norma
Women's Studies International Forum Vol.37,pp.114-124 2013.3
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29. Towards more effective policing of sex trafficking
Norma, C., Taylor, S.C.
Policing Global Movement: Tourism, Migration, Human Trafficking, and Terrorism 2012
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30. Prostitution and the 1960s' origins of corporate entertaining in Japan
Caroline Norma
Women's Studies International Forum Vol.34,No.6,pp.509-519 2011.11
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31. The “Symbolic Protest” Behind Women’s Reporting of Sexual Assault Crime to Police
S.Caroline Taylor, Caroline Norma
Feminist Criminology Vol.7,No.1,pp.24-47 2011.9
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32. The Koreanization of the Australian sex industry
Caroline Norma
Korean Journal of Policy Studies 2011
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33. Reconstruction in service of the Japanese nation
Caroline Norma
Eras 2008
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34. A past re-imagined for the geisha
Caroline Norma
Traffic 2008
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35. Meeting of the dugongs and the cooking pots: anti-military base citizens' groups on Okinawa
Caroline Spencer
Japanese Studies Vol.23,No.2,pp.125-140 2003.9
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