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Transportation and Transportation
[Introduction to the Contents]
This is the first systematic research book in Japan as an epoch-making research by a researcher of the history of modern ideas.
What is the universal significance of the "German Streetcar Renaissance" that occurred in the former West Germany in the 1990 s and in the former East Germany after reunification?
A summary of the German language is attached at the end of the book.
[Contents]
Chapter 1 General Theory of Modern Transportation
Chapter 1 Transportation Means in Modern Cities
Chapter 3 Automobiles in the Historical Reality of West Germany
Chapter 4 Transformation of Urban Structure by the Progress of Motorized Personal Transportation
Chapter 4 Negative Effects of Road Transportation on Human Nature
Chapter 6 Creation of a Public Nature in the Latter Modern Era and Public Transportation
Chapter 7 Creation of the StreetCar Renaissance and Its Failure
Chapter 8 Methodology of Traffic Science in the Latter Modern Era
German Contents and Summary
Author's brief history
Graduated from the Faculty of Law, Waseda University in 1982.
Completed a master's degree in sociology at the Graduate School of Social Science, Hosei University in 1984.
Visiting Scholar of Philosophy, Humboldt University in Berlin from 1986 to 1989.
Completed a doctoral course in sociology at the Graduate School of Social Science, Humboldt University in Berlin from 1990 to 1992.
Completed a doctoral course in sociology at the Graduate School of Social Science, Hosei University in 1995.
Assistant Professor of the Department of Education, Hokkaido University of Education from 2003 to 2005.
Professor of 2005 2024 1958 伊知朗 Takamatsu City Japan Society for the Promotion of Science