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Further publications of Michael Ashkenazi

Books
Ashkenazi, Michael. 2003. Handbook of Japanese Mythology. Santa Barbara/Oxford: ABCClio. Reprinted soft-cover 2008. Oxford University Press. ________. 1993. Matsuri: Festivals of a Japanese Town. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Co-authored books
Jacob, Jeanne and Michael Ashkenazi. 2006. World Cookbook for Students. CT: Greenwood Press. Ashkenazi, Michael and Jeanne Jacob. 2003. Japanese Food Culture. London: Greenwood Press. ________. 1999. The Essence of Japanese Cuisine: An Essay on Food and Culture. London: Curzon Press/University of Pennsylvania Press.

Edited Books
Ashkenazi, Michael (ed.). 2002. Associate Editor. Ground Warfare: An International Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. Ashkenazi, Michael and John Clammer (eds). 2000. Material Culture in Modern Japanese Society. London: Kegan Paul International. Markowitz, Fran and Michael Ashkenazi (eds). 1999. Sex, Sexuality and the Anthropologist. Champaign: University of Illinois Press. Ashkenazi, Michael and Alex Weingrod, (eds). 1987. Ethiopian Jews and Israel. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press.

Articles
Ashkenazi, Michael. forthcoming. "Forces Of Order And Disorder: Security Providers And The Illusion Of Conflict Management." In Volker Franke and R. Dorff (eds.). Conflict Management and Peacebuilding: Pillars of a New American Grand Strategy. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute. ________. 2012. What do the Natives Know? Societal mechanisms for controlling small arms. In O. Greene and N. Marsh (eds.). Small Arms, crime and conflict: Global governance and the threat of armed violence. London: Routledge, pp. 22847. ________. 2012. Development is Destruction, and other things you werent taught at school. In Volker Franke and Robin Dorff (eds.). The Whole of Government Approach and US Policy. Carlisle PA: US Army War College, pp. 99-106. ________. 2010. Der Sudan am Scheideweg [Sudan at the Crossroads]. In Christiane Froehlich et al. (eds). Friedensgutachten 2010. Berlin: Lit Verlag, pp. 21927. ________. 2009. Made in the Developed World: Piraterie, Fischfang und Giftmll in Somalias Gewssern [Made in the Developed World: Piracy, Fish Theft, Waste Disposal in Somali Waters]. In Jochen Hippler et al. (eds.). Friedensgutachten 2009. Berlin: Lit Verlag, pp. 14960. ________. 2008. Kazakhstan: Where surplus arms are not a problem. Contemporary Security Policy Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 12950. Reprinted in A. Karp (ed.). 2010. The politics of destroying surplus small arms. Oxford: Routledge, pp 13354. ________. 2008. Stockpile Management: Security. In James Bevan (ed.). Conventional Ammunition in Surplus: A Reference Guide. Geneva: SAS, pp. 6775. ________. 2008. Ammunition Stockpiles and Communities. In James Bevan (ed.). Conventional Ammunition in Surplus: A Reference Guide. Geneva: SAS, pp. 16671.

________. 2006. DD et RR au Sud Soudan. Dans Yvan Conoir et Grard Verna (ds). DDR Dfis humains - Enjeux globaux. Qubec: Presses de l'Universit Laval. ________. 2004. Food, Play, Business, and the Image of Japan in Itami Juzos Tampopo. In A. Bower (ed.). Reel Food. London: Routledge. ________. 2003. The Fats of the Land: How Sumo Wrestlers, Tempura and Viking became Foodtainment in Japan. In H. Walker (ed.). The Fat of the Land. Bristol: Footwork, pp. 22 30. ________. 2002. Ritual and the Ideal of Society in Karate. In David F. Jones, (ed.). Combat, Ritual, and Performance: Anthropology of the Martial Arts. London & Westport CT: Praeger, pp. 99118. ________. 2001. Omiyage: Constructed memories and reconstructed travel In Japan. In H. Walker (ed.). Food and Memory. Totnes, Devon: Prospect Books. ________. 2001. Inaka zumo, fun, and socially sanctioned violence. In J. Hendry and M. Raveri (eds.). Japan at Play: The Ludic and the Logic of Power. London: Routledge. ________. 2000. Swords, dolls, screens, and the Kula ring. In M. Ashkenazi and J. Clammer (eds.). Material Culture in Modern Japanese Society. London: Kegan Paul International. ________. 2000. The Cheeses of Hokkaido and other Milky Issues in a Ricist Society. In H. Walker (ed.). Milk: Beyond the Dairy. Totnes, Devon: Prospect Books. pp. 3947. ________. 1998. Human models for ETI civilizations. In J. Heidmann (ed.). Acta Astronautica Special Issue, SETI-5: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, 52(10-11), pp. 3745. ________. 1998. Informant networks and their anthropologist. Human Organization, Vol. 56, No. 4, pp. 47178. ________. 1997. The Can-nonization of nature in Japanese culture: The machinery of nature in food modernization. In Pamela Asquith and Arne Kalland (eds.). Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives. Richmond: Curzon, pp. 22135. ________. 1996. Some influences of Shint on Japanese business practices. In J. Kreiner (ed.). The Impact of Traditional Thought on Present-Day Japan. Tokyo: Deutsches Institut fr Japanstudien, pp. 13349. ________. 1995. Will ETI be space explorers? Some cultural considerations. In G.S. Shostak (ed.). Progress in the Search for Extraterrestrial Life. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference series #74, pp. 50720. ________. 1992. Some alternatives in the sociology of space colonization: The kibbutz as a space colony. Acta Astronautica, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 36775. ________. 1992. Not the sons of Adam: Religious response to ETI. Space Policy, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 34150. ________. 1991. Traditional small group organization and cultural modeling in modern Japan. Human Organization, Vol. 50, No. 4, pp. 38592. ________. 1991. From Tachi Soba to Naorai: Cultural implications of the Japanese meal. Social Science Information, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 287304. ________. 1991. Japanese responses to missionary activity, Social Compass, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 14154. ________. 1991. Expansion and contraction in Japanese ritual. Cultural Dynamics, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 281399. ________. 1990. Festival management and the corporate analysis of Japanese society. In E. Ben Ari et al. (eds.). Unwrapping Japan. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 20520. ________. 1990. Religious conflict in a Japanese town: Or is it? In S.N. Eisenstadt et al. (eds.). Japanese Models of Conflict Resolution. London: Kegan Paul International, pp. 192212.

________. 1990. Ritual experts in Shint and Judaism: Differences in ritual hierarchies. Senri Ethnological Studies, No. 29, pp. 3746. ________. 1990. Commentary: Establishing a Honda work culture in Canada. In P. Licker (ed.). Technology transfer: Global, National, Corporate. Calgary: School of Management, University of Calgary, pp. 1423. ________. 1988. The varieties of paraded objects in Japanese festivals. Ethnology, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 4556. ________. 1987. Cultural tensions as factors in the structure of a festival parade. Asian Folklore Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 3554. ________. 1987. A native model for Japanese Quality Circles. In T. Blumenthal (ed.). Japanese Management at Home and Abroad. Beersheva: Ben Gurion University Press, pp. 1528. ________. 1985. Studying the students: Information exchange, Ethiopian immigrants, social workers, and visitors. Israel Social Science Research, Vol. 3, No. 1-2, pp. 8596 [also in Michael Ashkenazi and Alex Weingrod (eds.). Ethiopian Jews and Israel. New Brunswick, NJ.: Transaction Press]. ________. 1985. Priests, carpenters, and household heads: Ritual performers in Japan. Ethnology, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 297306. ________. 1981. Guest shrines and Folk Shint. Kansai Journal of Intercultural Studies, No. 8, pp. 2936. Co-authored articles Ceska, Ed and Michael Ashkenazi. 2009. Piraterie vor der afrikanischen Kste und ihre Ursachen [Piracy on the African coast and its causes]. Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, No. 3435, pp. 338. Ashkenazi, Michael and Holger Anders. 2008. Stakeholders in Conventional Ammunition Management. In James Bevan (ed.). Conventional Ammunition in Surplus: A Reference Guide. Geneva: Small Arms Survey, pp. 16065. Ashkenazi, Michael and Susan Hough. 2007. Konflikte im Sudan - Ursachen und Prognose [Conflict in Sudan - Origins and prognosis]) In Bruno Schoh et al. (eds.). Friedensgutachten 2007 [Annual report of the German Peace Research Community]. Berlin: Lit Verlag. Brethfeld, Julie and Michael Ashkenazi. 2006. Kleinwaffenkontrolle [Small arms control]. In Andreas Heinemann-Grder (ed.). Konversion und Konflikttransformation [Conversion and conflict transformation]. Hagen: Fernuniversitt, pp. 13150. Ashkenazi, Michael and Robert Rotenberg. 1999. Cleansing cultures: Public bathing and the naked anthropologist in Japan and Austria. In F. Markowitz and M. Ashkenazi (eds.). Sex, Sexuality and the Anthropologist. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.

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