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2019

Journal Articles

peer-review

Books

Book chapters (encyclopedia)

  • 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)