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Researcher
Tine Walravens
- Disciplines:Defence studies, Security, peace and conflict, Studies of regions not elsewhere classified, European union politics
Affiliations
- Department of Languages and Cultures (Department)
Member
From1 Jun 2012 → 31 Dec 2018 - Department of Languages and cultures of South and East Asia (Department)
Member
From15 Oct 2007 → 31 May 2012
Publications
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- Recalibrating risk through media : two cases of intentional food poisoning in Japan(2019)
Authors: Tine Walravens
Pages: 74 - 97 - Trust-makers or trust-breakers? : governmental responses to food safety incidents in Japan(2018)
Authors: Tine Walravens
- Diversifying narratives: perceptions of a weak Japan facing a rising China(2014)Series: Politics and Development of Contemporary China
Authors: Tine Walravens, Bart Dessein
Pages: 120 - 141 - Japan facing a rising China: food safety as a framework for Japanese identity formation(2013)
Authors: Tine Walravens
Pages: 115 - 133 - Chinese food threatening the Japanese table : changing perceptions of imported Chinese food in Japan
Authors: Tine Walravens
Pages: 253 - 286 - Feeding Japan : the cultural and political issues of dependency and risk
Authors: Tine Walravens
- Home work: post-Fukushima constructions of Furusato by Japanese nationals in Belgium
Authors: Tine Walravens, Florian Kläger, Klaus Stiersdorfer
Pages: 123 - 145 - ‘They should be called gluttons and be despised’ : food, body and ideology in Kaibara Ekiken’s Yōjōkun (1713)
Authors: Tine Walravens
Pages: 19 - 51 - Introduction : reconsidering Japanese Food
Authors: Tine Walravens
Pages: 1 - 16 - 'Even if it is just a little help for the victims from the distant Belgium': Japanese nationals in Belgium and the 3/11 triple disasterSeries: Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung
Authors: Tine Walravens, Christian Tagsold
Pages: 37 - 60