Luzi, Cecilia (2025), “The gap between administration and migrants: Terminologies and experiences of urban-rural migration in Japan,” Journal of Rural Studies 113, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103500 (Open Access)
Reiher, Cornelia (ed.), 2024. Lived experiences of crisis in rural Japan: An anthology on the transformation of communities and migration during the COVID-19 pandemic, Berlin: CrossAsia Open Access Repository. https://doi.org/10.48796/20241202-000 (Open Access)
Luzi, Cecilia and Ngo, Tu Thanh (2024), Conference Report “Urban-rural Migration in Japan and Europe: Transnational and Comparative Perspectives,” Japanese-German Center Berlin (JDZB), February 2–3, 2023, in ASIEN 166/ 167: 187-190, https://asien.asienforschung.de/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/11/13_Luzi-Ngo_187-190_166-67_final_-1.pdf
Reiher, Cornelia (ed.) (2024), Virtual Special Issue: Urban-rural migration in Japan and Europe from a transnational and comparative perspective, Journal of Rural Studies, https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/10JT11F0VMD
Reiher, Cornelia (2023), “Studying rural Japan with PhD students during a global pandemic: Experiences from the research project “Urban-rural migration and rural revitalisation in Japan,” in: Sebastian Polak-Rottmann & Antonia Miserka (eds.), Research into Japanese society: Reflections from three projects involving students as researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic (= Beiträge zur Japanologie; 50). Wien: Abteilung für Japanologie, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften, Universität Wien, pp. 142-157.
Ngo, Tu Thanh (2023), „Overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned from joining a group project in times of turbulence”, in: Sebastian Polak-Rottmann & Antonia Miserka (eds.), Research into Japanese society: Reflections from three projects involving students as researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic (= Beiträge zur Japanologie; 50). Wien: Abteilung für Japanologie, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften, Universität Wien, pp. 158-169.
Luzi, Cecilia (2023), “Adapting schedules and learning to collaborate: Reflections on a PhD experience in a group project during the pandemic”, in: Sebastian Polak-Rottmann & Antonia Miserka (eds.), Research into Japanese society: Reflections from three projects involving students as researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic (= Beiträge zur Japanologie; 50). Wien: Abteilung für Japanologie, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften, Universität Wien, pp. 170-180.
Cornelia Reiher
Monograph
(2014), Lokale Identität und ländliche Revitalisierung. Die japanische Keramikstadt Arita und die Grenzen der Globalisierung, Bielefeld: Transcript.
Journal articles
(2022), „Zieht aufs Land! Strategien japanischer Präfekturen zur Anwerbung von Stadt-Land-Migrant*innen vor und während der Corona-Pandemie“, in Iris Wieczorek und David Chiavacci (Hg.), Japan 2022, München: Iudicium, pp. 281-302.
(2010) „Selling tradition in Japanese rural tourism“, Orientwissenschaftliche Hefte 28 (Special Issue on “Tradition within and beyond the framework of invention”), pp. 121-151.
(2009) „Bestimmt der Staat, was auf den Tisch kommt? Die Umsetzung des Rahmengesetzes zur Ernährungserziehung im ländlichen Japan“, in Iris Wieczorek und David Chiavacci (Hg.), Japan 2009, Berlin: VSJF, pp. 63-88.
(2008) „Kommunale Gebietsreformen der Heisei-Zeit und lokale Identität: Das Beispiel der Kommune Aritachō“, in Volker Elis und Ralph Lützeler (Hg.), Japanstudien 20, München: Iudicium, pp. 163-192.
Book chapters
(2020), „Embracing the periphery: Urbanites’ motivations to relocate to rural Japan”, in Manzenreiter, Wolfram, Lützeler, Ralph und Sebastian Polak-Rottmann (Hrsg.), Japan’s New Ruralities: Coping with Decline in the Periphery, London: Routledge, S. 230-244.
Sarah Bijlsma
Book review
(2021) “Drawing the sea near: Satoumi and coral reef conservation in Okinawa”, in Contemporary Japan.