ARTICLES | ||
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A Retrospective of Durkheimian Studies | Toichiro Koseki | 1 |
Does “Kûki” Determine Behavior ? -Research on Attitude and Other Variables as Determinantsof Behavior: Its Past and Future Prospect- | Kunio Tanaka Kazuko Inoue | 25 |
Community Care and Volunteer Activities inKobe City | Washio Kurata | 53 |
From Closed Ecological Life Support System to Controlled Socio-Ecological Life Support System -Technology Transfer from Space Sciences- | Sadao Sugiyama | 111 |
Socio-psychological Determinants of the Intentionfor Continuous Service among Women Textile Workers: An analysis of surveydata using HAYASHI 2 | Kaoru Sasaki | 127 |
The 1989 Quebec Provincial Election | Hideichiro Nakano | 161 |
Some Topics of Stuvels’ Index Number | Keiichiro Nakayama | 191 |
Chieftainship in the Rukai of Taiwan | Katsuhiko Yamaji | 201 |
Urbanization and Organization in Local Community | Takeo Yamamoto | 243 |
Minakata and His Movements for Forest Conservation | Hiroyuki Torigoe | 277 |
On the Origin and the Evolution of SocialCooperation | Bunshiro Ando | 299 |
A Primitive Model of Distributional Imageof a Stratification System | Kenji Kosaka | 319 |
Japan’s Defeat and the Millennium: Thoughtand Behavior of the Jiu Sect (1) | Michihito Tsushima | 337 |
The Vision of the “Superman” -Nietzsche as a Problem | Kojiro Miyahara | 373 |
Political Process and Social Reproduction -Political Presentation of the Front National and itsSocial Significance- | Masahiro Ogino | 395 |
Aging Society and the Middle-aged Worker inJapanese Business Organizations | Masahide Maki | 413 |
Methods and Subjects of Industrial RelationsStudies | Soichi Endoh | 431 |
Wages and Treatment of Women Who Work PartTime in Japan | Misako Nishiyama | 451 |
Organizational Analysis of Commitment The Relationship Among Authority, Control, and Commitmentin Japanese Organizations- | Michiko Kawakubo | 481 |
The Therapeutic Relationship in BehavioralModification | Ken Takeda | 499 |
The Trend of Social Welfare Policy and theProblems of “Social Welfare Reformation” in Japan, III: Social Welfare Planningat the Community Level | Shinji Takata | 513 |
Supervision Process | Tomoko Arakawa Naomi Nakashima | 535 |
Health and Social Services In An Aging Society -An Approach to Preventive Measures | Hitoshi Asano Kayoko Minemoto | 553 |
Case Management as a Role of the Social WorkProfession: A Home-based Service for Handicapped Children | Matsujiro Shibano Shigeharu Yamada | 571 |
The Hypermedia System for Basic CounselingSkills Training: A Prototype Development | Shigeo Tatsuki Tetsuya Kuraishi Chiemi Nakagawa | 593 |
On the Search for Laws of Human Behavior:The Development of Guttman’s Facet Theory | Kazufumi Manabe | 633 |
A Study of the London Gazette | Masao Shibata | 671 |
Secret and Shame -Toward the Analysis of Japanese Communication- | Toshiyuki Masamura | 697 |
The Influence of the Authorized Version UponSome 20th Century English Versions of the Bible | Kazuyoshi Handa | 733 |
Annuæ Litteræ FranciæAd annum Christi 1656 and Les Lettres Provinciales | Hajime Morikawa | 753 |
Peace Education: A Necessity for Survival | James Albert Joyce | 789 |
The Reason for and Purpose of the ChristianUniversity in Japan | Hiroki Funamoto | 801 |
Bergson’s Concept of Bon Sens and WilliamJames’ Pragmatism | Chitoshi Konda | 815 |
Liberation from “Babylonian Captivity” inForeign Language Education in Japan (I) | Yoshio Nakanishi | 841 |
RESEARCH NOTES | ||
Opinions & Discussions on Radio Broadcasting at an Early Stage of Development in Japan | Toshihiro Tsuganesawa | 885 |