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NAKAGAWA Daichi
Department / Course
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences Major in Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences
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research
Books and theses
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Academic background
Academic conference attendance and presentation
Present specialized field
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Graduate Students' Project and Research Society
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Study Abroad and Overseas Travel History
Internship History
Other Research Achievements
Teaching Assistant
Research Assistant
Research Fellowships for Young Scientists
Skills
Desired Course
Free Entry
Internal Scholarship and Research Grants receiving status
Self and Research introduction
External Scholarship and Research Grants receiving status
Books and theses
Books
Japanese Role-Playing Games: Genre, Representation, and Liminality in the JRPG (Co-authored) 2022/04
Papers
Traces of Change in JRPG History: Mythological Thinking in
Fate / Grand Order
and
Pokémon GO
Japanese Role-Playing Games: Genre, Representation, and Liminality in the JRPG,pp.277-295 (Sole-authored) 2022/04
Papers
Valproic acid induces apoptosis dependent of Yca1p at concentrations that mildly affect the proliferation of yeast FEBS Lett. 2005 Jan 31 579 (3),pp.723-727 (Co-authored) 2004/12
Academic background
2000/04~2003/03
Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering Waseda University Accomplished credits for doctoral program
1998/04~2000/03
Master Course Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering Waseda University Completed
1993/04~1998/03
Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda University Graduated
1990/04~1993/03
Waseda University Graduated
Academic conference attendance and presentation
2024/08/20
Invoking the Bi-Logic Principle in the Transition of the
Pokémon
Business: From a Study of the Development of Entertainment IP in Japan (Replaying Japan: The 12th International Japanese Game Studies Conference)
2022/11/10
The bi-logical development between Ludus and Paidia in Japanese Video Game History: From
Space Invaders
to
Elden Ring
(History of Games 2022 Conference)
Present specialized field
researchmap Researcher code
B000365241