Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukio Hirose (2019.8.28). Can the Veil of Ignorance Create Consensus?: A Qualitative Analysis Using the Siting for a Contaminated Waste Landfill Game. In Wardaszko Marcin (Ed.) Simulation & Gaming: Through times and across disciplines, past and future, heritage and progress, 105-119. ISBN: 978-8389437-71-6.
Ohnuma, S. (2019.6.30). Process design towards consensus satisfying procedural fairness. The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan (Eds.) The encyclopedia of risk research. Maruzen Publishing, 246-247.
Conference Presentations
Invited Lecture
Susumu Ohnuma (2019.12.27). How to proceed with the site selection for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in Japan: Approach from experimental social sciences. The 3rd meeting of Future Design Studies. [invited talk] (The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research, Tokyo Japan).
Ohnuma, S. (2019.4.15). Procedural fairness to foster common goal beyond conflicts. Health, Risk Disaster (HeaRD) UK-Japan Network. (Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima Japan)
Symposium and Workshop etc.
Susumu Ohnuma (2019.11.24). Public acceptance and procedural fairness in the decision process of making an Environmental policy. organized symposium by Michio Murakami & Tetsuo Yasutaka: “deepening and breaking in terms of values and norms”. Proceedings of the SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting, pp. 100. [invited speech] (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo).
Susumu Ohnuma (2019.11.24). organized symposium by Takehiko Murayama: “promotion of renewable energy and public acceptance: Considering the possibility of collaboration between studies in risk and assessment”. the SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting. [commentator] (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo).
Ohnuma, S. (2019.9.12). Removed soil and residents who strive for reconstruction of daily lives in the area released from difficult-to-return zone. Open symposium “Reconstruction after disaster and psychology”. The 83th Annual Convetion of the Japanese Psychological Association. (Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Japan)
Ohnuma, S., Yokoyama, M., Mizutori, S. (2019.9.4). Procedural fairness as an evaluative yardstick of public acceptance: A case study of multiple stepwise participatory programs for developing a master plan for environment Sapporo Japan. Symposium: Evaluation of citizen participation: criteria, challenges, and publication. International Conference on Environmental Psychology 2019. [oral] (University of Plymouth, UK)
International Conference
Yokoyama, M., Ohnuma, S., Hirose, Y. (2019.8.28). Can the Veil of Ignorance Create Consensus?: A Qualitative Analysis Using the Siting for aContaminated Waste Landfill Game. The International Simulation and Gaming Association 50th Anniversary Conference.
Domestic Conference
Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Yoshiki Kondo (2019.11.23). Public acceptance of a NIMBY facility regarding reduction & recycling of the Removed Soil: The effect of promoting consensus by distribution of burden. Proceedings of the SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting, pp. 132-137. [oral] (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo).
Susumu Ohnuma, Miki Yokoyama, Yukio Hirose, Hideaki Osawa, Shoji Ohtomo (2019.11.23). Social decision based on procedural fairness covering the veil of ignorance: A hypothetical scenario experiment of site selection for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in Japan. Proceedings of the SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting, pp. 140-145. [oral] (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo).
Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukio Hirose (2019.11.10). Can the veil of ignorance promote a consensus for siting a NIMBY facility?: A study on fairness using the Siting for a Contaminated Waste Landfill Game. The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, p.82. [oral] (Risho University, Tokyo)
Shogo Mizutori, Susumu Ohnuma, Carola Hommerich (2019.11.10). Relationship between social capital and pro-environmental behaviors: Analysis of social survey data in Sapporo. The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, p.85. [oral] (Risho University, Tokyo)
Kazushige Sato, Susumu Ohnuma, Shogo Mizutori, Carola Hommerich (2019.11.10). Can participatoin in community activities promote well-being?: A study on town planning in Sapporo. The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, p.88. [oral] (Risho University, Tokyo)
Shu, Y.; Ohnuma, S. (2019.11.10). A social representation process of common fate and resolution of intergroup conflict in Simulated International Society Game. The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2019 Autumn. [oral] (Kyoto University, Kyoto)
Susumu Ohnuma, Miki Yokoyama, Yukio Hirose (2019.11.9). The effects of procedural fairness by the veil of ignorance on public acceptance: A hypothetical scenario experiment about siting for geological repository facility of high-level radioactive waste. The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, p.34. [oral] (Risho University, Tokyo)
Kaori Ando, Junkichi Sugiura, Susumu Ohnuma, Tam Kim-Pong, Gundula Hübner, Nahoko Adachi. (2019.11.9). International comparison of the effects of Persuasion Game. The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, p.5. [oral] (Risho University, Tokyo)
Yokoyama, M., Ohnuma, S., & Kondo, Y. (2019.10.29). Influence of distribution of burden on NIMBY issue on public acceptance: A scenario experiment regareding reduction & recycling of the Removed Soil. Meeting for Hokkaido Branch of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management. [Hybrid presntation: oral +poster] (Hokkaido University, Sapporo Japan).
Yokoyama, M., Ohnuma, S., & Kondo, Y. (2019.9.11). Influence of distribution of burden on NIMBY issue on public acceptance: A scenario experiment regareding reduction & recycling of the Removed Soil. The 83th Annual Convetion of the Japanese Psychological Association. [poster] (Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Japan)
Ohnuma, S., Yokoyama, M., Takeda, N., & Manpuku, Y. (2019.9.11). Lives to recover daily lives from difficult-to-return zone and variance of the recognitions towards removed soil. The 83th Annual Convetion of the Japanese Psychological Association. [poster] (Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Japan)