CURRICULUM VITAE KAZUYA FUKUOKA kfukuoka@sju.edu Department of Political Science Saint Joseph s University, 5600 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131-1395 Phone: (610) 660-1930 / Fax: (610) 660-1284 Academic Appointment Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Saint Joseph s University, Philadelphia, PA (2008.8 ) Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Spelman College, Atlanta, GA (2007.8 2008.5) Instructor, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (Spring 2007) Instructor, University of Georgia Study Abroad Program in Kyoto, Japan (Summer 2006 & 2005). Research Associate, Center for the Study of Global Issues, University of Georgia, Athens, GA (2000.1 2006.5) Education Ph.D. Political Science, University of Georgia (2006). Fields: IR, Comparative Politics, Sociology of Culture M.A. Political Science, University of Georgia (2000) B.A. Law, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan (1995) Fellowships and Grants Duke University TCJS (Triangle Center for Japanese Studies) Travel Grant (2012) University of Pittsburgh East Asian Library Travel Grant (2010) Summer Research Grant, Saint Joseph s University (2009) President s Venture Fund, University of Georgia (2002) W. Tapley Bennet, Jr. Fellowship, University of Georgia (1999) Rotary Foundation Academic Ambassadorial Scholarship (1995-1996) Research / Teaching Interests Ethics in International Affairs Nation and Nationalism Collective Memory IR Theory Comparative Political Analysis International Relations of East Asia Japanese Politics Publications Journal Articles Kazuya Fukuoka, 2013 (Forthcoming), Memory, Nation, and National Commemoration of War Dead: A Study of Japanese Public Opinions on the Yasukuni Controversy, Asian Politics & Policy. Kazuya Fukuoka, 2011, School History Textbooks and Historical Memories in Japan: A Study of Reception, International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 24 (3-4): 83-103. 1
Revise & Resubmit Kazuya Fukuoka, Between Banality and Apathy?: A Study of Japanese Youth Nationalism (Revise & Resubmit for Pacific Affairs) Book Chapters Kazuya Fukuoka, Forthcoming, Japan s Asian Politics of Memory and Reconciliation Prospects, in Mikyoung Kim (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Memory and Reconciliation in East Asia (London: Routledge) Kazuya Fukuoka, 2013 (Forthcoming), Japan s Asian Diplomacy and the Struggle over the War Memories, in Benny Teh (ed.), Volume Four: Security and Foreign Policy (World Scientific Series on Globalization, Development, and Security in Asia) Kazuya Fukuoka & Barry Schwartz, 2010, Responsibility, Regret and Nationalism in Japanese Memory, in Mikyoung Kim & Barry Schwartz (eds.), Northeast Asia s Difficult Past: Essays in Collective Memory (Palgrave Memory Studies), pp. 71-97 (New York, N.Y.: Palgrave-Macmillan)(1 st Author). * The book has been translated into Japanese by Professors Masaki Ina and Mayu Terada of International Christian University (Tokyo, Japan) and will be published in Japan in 2013 from Nippon Hyōronsha (Tokyo, Japan) Kazuya Fukuoka, 2010, Politics of Memory and Nationalism, in Takehiko Yamamoto, (ed.), New Frontiers in International Relations Theory, pp. 336-365 (Tokyo: Seibundo) (in Japanese). Barry Schwartz, Kazuya Fukuoka, & Sachiko Takita-Ishii, 2005, Collective Memory: Why Cultures Matter, in Mark D. Jacobs & Nancy Weiss Hanrahan, (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Culture, pp. 253-271 (Oxford, UK: Blackwell)(2 nd Author). Work in Progress Kazuya Fukuoka, Memory, Nation, and External Others: An Endogenization Challenge in IR (Article Manuscript in Progress) Kazuya Fukuoka, Collective Memory and External Others: Japan s War Memories and Asia (A Book Manuscript in Progress) Book Review Kazuya Fukuoka, 2012, A review of Changing Politics in Japan by Ikuo Kabashima & Gill Steel (Cornell University Press, 2010), Comparative Political Studies 45(5): 671-674. (Invited) Kazuya Fukuoka, 2011, Memory, Politics, and International Relations [a review of Power and the Past: Collective Memory and International Relations edited by Eric Langenbaucher & Yossi Shain (Georgetown University Press, 2010)], Georgetown Journal of International Affairs 12(1): 142-148. (Invited) Article Review Truth-telling and Postconflict Peacebuilding. Kokusai Mondai, No. 541 (April 2005): 63-65. [Kokusai Mondai (International Affairs) is a Japanese journal of international affairs published in Japanese monthly since 1960 by JIIA (The Japan Institute of International Affairs). An invited contributor.] Realist Constructivism. Kokusai Mondai, No. 540 ( March 2005):73-75. Diaspora in IR Theory. Kokusai Mondai, No. 534 (September 2004): 63-65. Reconsidering the Survival Assumption. Kokusai Mondai, No. 529 (April 2004): 83-85. Thucydides and IR. Kokusai Mondai, No. 526 (January 2004): 64-66. Prospect Theory and Deterrence. Kokusai Mondai, No. 524 (November 2003): 59-61. IR Constructivism as Empirical Research Projects. Kokusai Mondai, No. 518 (May 2003): 59-61. Historical Genealogy of Nation. Kokusai Mondai, No. 517 (April 2003): 78-79. Strategic Rivalry. Kokusai Mondai, No. 511 (October 2002): 66-68. International Institutions as Social Environments. Kokusai Mondai, No. 509 (August 2002): 63-65. Post-Positivism and Possibility of Critical Realism. Kokusai Mondai, No. 507 (June 2002): 82-84. Environmental Problems and International Economy. Kokusai Mondi, No. 502 (January 2002): 79-81. 2
Hirschmanesque Effects Revisited. Kokusai Mondai, No. 495 (June 2001): 77-79. Nationalism and International Economic Integration. Kokusai Mondai, No. 493 (April 2001): 77-79. Constructivism and Neo-Liberal Institutionalism. Kokusai Mondai, No. 491 (February 2001): 80-82. Economic Globalization and State Autonomy. Kokusai Mondai, No. 490 (January 2001): 87-89. Political Power beyond Borders. Kokusai Mondai, No. 486 (September 2000): 71-73. Political Culture and State Behavior. Kokusai Mondai, No. 482 (May 2000): 84-85. Others Kazuya Fukuoka, 2012, Cold War, in Peter J. Seybolt (ed.), Cultural Sociology of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa: An Encyclopedia (Vol. 3, East and Southeast Asia), pp. 241-244 (London, UK: Sage). Online Materials Kazuya Fukuoka, 2012, Japanese History Textbook Controversies: The Missing Link Asia Pacific Memo <http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca/japanese-history-textbook-controversies-the-missing-link> Professional Meetings Invited Presentation School History Textbooks and Historical Memories in Japan: A Study of Reception. History Education in Conflict and Transitional Societies (organized by Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University), US Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C. (December 2-4, 2010) Conference Paper Memory, Others, and Endogenization Challenge in IR. International Studies Association Northeast, Baltimore, MD (November 2 3, 2012) Waving a Hollow Flag: A Study of Japanese Youth Nationalism. International Studies Association Northeast, Providence, RI (November 4 5, 2011) Japan s War Memories with Asian Others. International Studies Association Northeast, Baltimore, MD (November 5 6, 2010) Between Banality and Apathy: A Study of Japanese Nationalism. Mid-Atlantic Regional Association for Asian Studies (MAR/AAS), College Park, PA (October 22-23, 2010) History Textbook Controversies in Japan: Politics of Memory without Audience? Mid-Atlantic Regional Association for Asian Studies (MAR/AAS), Villanova, PA (October 30 November 1, 2009) Memory, Nation, And External Others: An Endogenization Challenge In IR. International Studies Association Northeast, Baltimore, MD (October 2 3, 2009) Public Opinion as a System of Dikes? Prime Minister Koizumi s Controversial Visits to Yasukuni War Shrine. Asian Studies Development Program (ASDP), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (March 5-7, 2009) Memory, Nation, and Sociational Constructivism. International Studies Association (ISA), New York, N.Y. (February 15-18, 2009) Memory Politics and Public Opinion: Prime Minister Koizumi s Controversial Visits to Yasukuni War Shrine. Northeast Political Science Association (NPSA), Boston, Massachusetts (November 13-15, 2008) The Withering of the Chrysanthemum and the Melting of the Sword? National Symbols, External Others, and Collective Memory in Japan s new Millennium." National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES), Atlanta, Georgia (April 3-5, 2008) (1 st Author. Co-authored with Yusuke Shirai) Regret and Responsibility in Japanese Memory. Social Science History Association (SSHA), Chicago, Illinois (November 15-18, 2007) (1 st Author. Co-authored with Barry Schwartz). Japan s Upcoming Big Bang: Conscious Choice or Siren Song? International Studies Association - South, Birmingham, Alabama (October 20-22, 2000). The Withering of the Chrysanthemum and the Melting of the Sword: Japanese Memory at the Millennium. Comparative Perspectives on Collective Memory: Theory and Research in Africa, America, Asia, and Europe. Baldwin Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA (September 21, 2000) Memory, Ideology, and the Future of Nationhood: De-Asianism Ideology as Japan s Latent Cultural Template, SSHA, Fort Worth, Texas (November 11-14, 1999) 3
National-Identity and Democratization: Democratic Transformation in the Infant Democratic Regimes, Georgia Political Science Association, DeSoto Hilton, Savannah, GA (February 19-20, 1999) Other Conference Participation Discussant, Panel on Political Myths about the Nation and Its Others: II, Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN), New York, NY (April 19-21, 2012) (Invited) Chair & Discussant, Panel on The State in International Relations, International Studies Association Northeast, Baltimore, MD (October 2 3, 2009) Sponsored Research Workshop Multi-Year Research Project Politics of Regret: Collective Memory in Northeast Asia with Hiroshima Peace Institute (HPI), Hiroshima City University, Hiroshima, Japan (1 st Workshop in Hiroshima, Japan, March 7-9, 2006; 2 nd Workshop, Washington, D.C., March 26-28, 2007) <http://serv.peace.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp/english> Public Lecture / Speech Morehouse College International Affairs Society, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA (Invited panelist)(2007) Ryukoku University - Seta Campus, Shiga, Japan (Guest lectures)(2009) Professional Service Peer Review Journal: Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (2010) Book: Longman (2008), Oxford University Press (2012) Teaching Experience Saint Joseph s University, Department of Political Science (2008.8-) POL103/113 - Intro to Comparative Politics POL332 - Politics of Japan POL333 - Asian Political Systems POL364 - The International Relations of East Asia POL367 - Ethics in International Affairs POL403- Senior Seminar Nation and Nationalism in Global Society Spelman College, Department of Political Science (2007.8 2008.5) PSC325 - Comparative Political Analysis PSC380 - Human Rights and Conflict Resolution PSC402 - International Organization PSC342 - Japan in Asia Georgia Institute of Technology, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs (Spring 2007) INTA2030 - Ethics in International Affairs University of Georgia Study Abroad Program (Kyoto, Japan) (Summer 2006, Summer 2005) INTL4360 - Asian Political Systems University Service Saint Joseph s University Faculty Recruitment Committee (Department of Political Science)(2012.11-) Chair, GEP Certifying Committee, DGNW (2012.10 -) GEP (General Education Program) Certifying Committee, DGNW (Diversity, Globalization, and 4
Non-Western Studies) (2011.11-) Affiliated Faculty, Asian Studies Program (2008.8-) Affiliated Faculty, International Relations Program (2009.8-) Thomas Fund Sub-Committee (Department of Political Science) (2009.9-) Faculty Recruitment Committee (Department of Economics / Asian Studies Program) (2009.9-2010.3) University of Georgia External Member, Master s Thesis Committee for Yusuke Shirai (Spring 2007) Coordinator, University of Georgia Study Abroad Program in Kyoto, Japan (Summer 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, & 2001) Languages Japanese: Native English: Fluent Professional Association American Political Science Association International Studies Association American Sociological Association Last Updated: January, 2013 5