The Making of an American Ichthyological Empire: How The Structure of Perpetual Exploitation of Bristol Bay Salmon Developed in Southwest Alaska, 1883-1970s. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois. 2021
Contesting Alaskan Salmon: Fishing Rights, Scientific Knowledge, and a U.S.-Japanese Fishery Dispute in Bristol Bay in the 1930s. Japanese Journal of American Studies. 2020. 31. 179-200
Ito Koji. Politics in the Dark: An Interpretation of Japan-U.S. War Crisis over Hawaii in 1897. 同志社アメリカ研究別冊. 2013. 20. 20. 53-72
Koji Ito. (Book Review) Jeannie N. Shinozuka, Biotic Borders: Transpacific Plant and Insect Migration and the Rise of Anti-Asian Racism in America, 1890-1950 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022). History: Reviews of New Books. 2023. 51. 2. 28-30
Japan’s Salmon Fisheries and Its Construction of an Ecological Empire in the Northern Sea before the Second World War
(On Biodiversity: History, Heritage, and Research in Asia (National University of Singapore) 2023)
The Pacific as an Object of Inquiry and Control: Japanese Fisheries Scientists and Their Dream of Predictable Pelagic Fisheries before World War II
(International Workshop on Pacific Histories across Species and Borders (Osaka University) 2023)
The Making of a Sockeye Salmon-Centered Ecosystem in Alaska’s Bristol Bay and the Birth of an American Ichthyological Empire during the Interwar Period
(アメリカ学会第56回年次大会 2022)
2019/10 - 2020/04 イリノイ大学アーバナ・シャンペーン校歴史学部 Women's and Gender History Symposium Finance Committee Chair
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所属学会 (8件):
関西アメリカ史研究会
, 関西日米交流フォーラム
, Association for Asian Studies
, Organization of American Historians
, American Historical Association
, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
, 日本アメリカ史学会
, アメリカ学会