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Is it Safe to Come Out Yet? Analysis: Japan's Policy for Hikikomori
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Hikikomori is a behavioral syndrome, which has appeared among Japan's adolescents over the last twenty years. The main symptom of hikikomori (hee-kee-koh-MOH-ree) is for young men and women to either virtually or literally lock themselves away in their rooms for months, years or even sometimes decades at a time, with minimal social contact. While there have been a number of important scholarly works on the causes, treatments, and consequences of hikikomori, there is a lack of detailed research looking at the syndrome in the context of Japanese health care policy. In response to the gap in the literature, this book discusses several critical dimensions of the Japanese health policy response to hikikomori. For Japanologists, this book will provide one more window into the nature of modern Japanese society, without the prejudices that are sometimes apparent in more popular treatises on the syndrome. For health policy analysts this book should provide another example of a government creating and enacting a health policy initiative - and any fresh example should add to our knowledge of how policy works in the 'real world'.
Autorentext
Bruce B. Rosenthal MBA, PhD; MBA from Rutgers University, Newark; PhD in Health Policy from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Studied, worked and lived in Japan for 12 years and speaks, reads and writes Japanese fluently. Currently the Director of the School of Business at Alfred University, Alfred NY.
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Hikikomori is a behavioral syndrome, which has appeared among Japan s adolescents over the last twenty years. The main symptom of hikikomori (hee-kee-koh-MOH-ree) is for young men and women to either virtually or literally lock themselves away in their rooms for months, years or even sometimes decades at a time, with minimal social contact. While there have been a number of important scholarly works on the causes, treatments, and consequences of hikikomori, there is a lack of detailed research looking at the syndrome in the context of Japanese health care policy. In response to the gap in the literature, this book discusses several critical dimensions of the Japanese health policy response to hikikomori. For Japanologists, this book will provide one more window into the nature of modern Japanese society, without the prejudices that are sometimes apparent in more popular treatises on the syndrome. For health policy analysts this book should provide another example of a government creating and enacting a health policy initiative and any fresh example should add to our knowledge of how policy works in the real world .
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639704969
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T35mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9783639704969
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3639704967
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2015
- Titel Is it Safe to Come Out Yet? Analysis: Japan's Policy for Hikikomori
- Autor Bruce Rosenthal
- Gewicht 864g
- Herausgeber SPS
- Anzahl Seiten 568
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft