1st Edition

Debating Refugees in Japan A Critical Analysis of Media and Political Discourses

By Atsushi Yamagata Copyright 2026
228 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

228 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book analyses media and political discourses surrounding the acceptance of refugees in contemporary Japan. Drawing on critical discourse analysis, which sees the use of language as a form of social practice, this book traces changing discourses on refugees in Japan and explores ideologies embedded in them. By adopting the analytical concepts of national identity, state identity,... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Indochinese refugees and Japan’s accession to the Refugee Convention  3. Convention refugees and key refugee-related incidents in the 2000s  4. Third-country resettlement program  5. Responses to the Syrian refugee crisis  6. Increasing refugee applications and the 2021/2023 controversial bill to amend the Immigration Act  7. Acceptance of Ukrainian ‘evacuees’ following the Russian invasion in 2022  8. Conclusion

Biography

Atsushi Yamagata, PhD, is a multidisciplinary researcher and Japanese language educator. His work focuses on discourses surrounding immigrants and refugees in Japan. His research has been published in Japanese Studies, Refugee Survey Quarterly, and Journal of Intercultural Studies.