From <Emphasis Type="Italic">Hōshi</Emphasis> to <Emphasis Type="Italic">Borantia</Emphasis>: Transformations of Volunteering in Japan and Implications for Foreign Policy |
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Authors: | Nichole Georgeou |
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Institution: | (1) School of Social Sciences, Media and Communications (SSMAC), Affiliated with the Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformations (CAPSTRANS), The University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia |
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Abstract: | This study explores the relationship between state–citizen relations and changing notions of volunteering in Japan. I map
Japan’s state–citizen relations through an analysis of the transformations of volunteering in Japan from “hōshi” (mutual obligation) to “borantia” (borrowed from the English “volunteer”). The article broadly considers these paradigm shifts in terms of the context of
the role International Non Profit Organisations (INPOs) play in Japanese foreign policy. |
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