October 10, 2011
Publications in English
- Aug Nishizaka. 2011. What to learn: The embodied structure of the environment. Reprinted in Michael Lynch and Wes Sharrock (Eds.), Ethnomethodology, Volume 4. London: Sage.
- Aug Nishizaka. 2011. The interactive constitution of interculturality: How to be a Japanese with words. Reprinted in Zhu Hua (Ed.), The Language and Intercultural Communication Reader, Chapter 17. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
- Aug Nishizaka. 2011. The embodied organization of a real-time fetus: The visible and the invisible in prenatal ultrasound examinations. Social Studies of Science 41(3): 309-336.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 2011. Touch without vision: Referential practice in a non-technological environment. Journal of Pragmatics 43: 504-520.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 2010. Self-initiated problem presentation in prenatal checkups:
Its placement and construction. Research on Language and Social Interaction 43(3): 283-313.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 2007. Hand touching hand: Referential practice at a Japanese midwife house. Human Studies 30 (3): 199-217.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 2006. What to learn: The embodied structure of the environment. Research on Language and Social Interaction 39 (2): 119-154.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 2003. Imagination in action.Theory & Psychology 13: 177-207.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 2000. Seeing what one sees: Perception, emotion and activity. Mind, Culture and Activity 7: 105-123.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 2000. The neglected situation of vision in experimental psychology. Theory & Psychology 10: 579-604.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 1999. Doing interpreting within interaction: The interactive accomplishment of a 'henna gaijin' or 'strange foreigner'. Human Studies 22: 235-251.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 1995. The interactive constitution of interculturality: How to be a Japanese with words. Human Studies 18: 301-326.
[A pdf file downloadable here]
- Aug Nishizaka. 1993. Religious faith as a communicative practice: Niklas Luhmann's theory of religion and the discursive accomplishment of indeterminability. International Journal of Japanese Sociology 2: 65-78.
- Aug Nishizaka. 1992. The use of 'power': The discursive organization of powerfulness. Human Studies 15: 129-144.