Ryuhei Tsuji's Research
Last Updated: 4/1/08 (Records were updated up to Aug. 04. Sorry for my not updating lately.)
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List of Publications
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Copyright (C) 1996-2004, Ryuhei Tsuji: Do not change/modify any of the distributed papers/programs.1 Thesis and Dissertation
1-1 Master's Thesis
Tsuji, Ryuhei. 1993 (Jan). Rational Choice Theoretical Approach to the Problem of Emergence of Social Order. Unpublished master's thesis, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan. (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Not Available)1-2 Dissertation
Tsuji, Ryuhei. 1999. "Trusting Behavior in Prisoner's Dilemma: The Effects of Social Networks." Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities & Social Sciences, 60(5-A) 1774 (UMI No. 9929113).
(Reprint: Acrobat 3.0)2 Papers
2-1 Refereed
Kosaka, Kenji and Tsuji, Ryuhei, 1993, "Axelrod Theory Revisited," Sociological Theory and Methods 8(1): 33-50 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Available)Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2000, "Structuring of Trust Relation in Group and the Transition of within-group Order," Sociological Theory and Methods 15(1): 197-208 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Available, A permutation test program, PermNet, is here.)Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2001, "Social Network Analysis by Wasserman and Faust: Its Value and Position in Social Network Analysis," Sociological Theory and Methods 16(2): 253-259 (in Japanese, Book Review Article)
(Reprint: Available)Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2001, "Social Network Analysis: The Theoretical and Analytical Foundations," Cognitive Studies 8(4): 454-465 (in Japanese, Review Article)
(Reprint: Available)Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2002, "Interpersonal Influence and Attitude Change toward Conformity in Small Groups: A Social Psychological Model," Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 26(1-2): 17-34.
(Reprint: Not Available)Tsuji, Ryuhei and Harihara, Motoko, 2003, "Trust Relation in the 'Small World' and Social Order," Sociological Theory and Methods 18(1): 15-31 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Available)2-2 Books/ Book Chapters
Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2004, "Structure of Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft: A Network Model to Bridge Tönnies' two Concepts," in Kazuo Misumi (ed.) Neoclassical Theorizing in Sociology: Formal Approaches, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo (in Japanese)
Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2004 (forthcoming), "Social Relations and Trust: The Meanings and the Roles of Intransitivity in Expanding Social Relationships," in Kazuo Misumi and Kenji Kosaka (ed.) Symbolic Devices: Formal Approach to the World of Meanings, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo (in Japanese)
Harihara, Motoko and Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2004 (forthcoming), "Information Flow and Self-Effacing Presentation on Social Networks," in Yoshimichi Sato and Hiroshi Hiramatsu (ed.) Network Dynamics: Social Networks and Rational Choice, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo (in Japanese)
2-3 Others (Not Refereed)
Kosaka, Kenji and Tsuji, Ryuhei, 1993, "Axelrod Theory Revisited," in Michio Umino (ed.), Mathematical Sociological Research on Social Dilemmas, Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (A): 03301014: 108-125 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Available)Tsuji, Ryuhei, 2002, "What Divides Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft?: An Application of Watts' Small World Simulation," in Kazuo Misumi (ed.), Toward Neoclassical Sociology through Formalization, Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (B 1): 11410047: 47-65 (in Japanese)
Chinese version is also available.
(Reprint: Available)3 Conference Presentations
3-1 Single Authored
3-1-1 Full-Paper Refereed
Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "A Model of Group Polarization and Effects of Social Networks," Anaheim Hilton & Towers and Anaheim Marriott, CA, USA, Mathematical Sociology Regular Session: American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Aug. 19, 2001. (Reprint: maybe available at ASA site)
Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "Social Order in Large Networks: An Application of Watts' Small World Simulation," Hilton Chicago and Hilton Palmer House, IL, USA, Mathematical Sociology Regular Session: American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Aug. 19, 2002 (Reprint: maybe available at ASA site)
3-1-2 Not Refereed
Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine), "Research of the Factors of Trust," Ryukyu University, JSS 69th Conference, Nov. 23, 1996 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Not Available)Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine), "Permutation Tests for Symmetry and Transitivity in Real-Valued Data," Ryutsu-Keizai University, JAMS 24th Conference, Nov. 10, 1997
(Reprint: 1. Abstract in English in Word 95, 2. Slides in Japanese in PowerPoint 95, 3. PermNet, a permutation test program)Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine, and Hokkaido University), "Network Analysis on Detection of Trust and Trustworthiness of Others" Kwansei Gakuin University, JAMS 25th Conference, March 14, 1998 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: slides in PowerPoint 95)Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine), "Accuracy of Prediction in PD Games and Trust in Group," Charleston Suites at Market, Charleston, SC, USA, Sunbelt 19: International Sunbelt Social Network Conference (INSNA), Feb 20, 1999. (in English)
(Reprint: PowerPoint 97)Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine), " The Effects of Symmetry and Transitivity of Trust in Group Decision Making," Kansai University, KSS 50th Conference, June 6, 1999. (in Japanese)
(Reprint: 1. resume in Word 97, 2. slides in PowerPoint 97)Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine), "Maintenance of Group Order and the Roles of Social Networks," Sophia University, JSS 72nd Conference, Oct. 11, 1999 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: 1. resume in Word 97, 2. manuscript in Word 97, 3. slides in PowerPoint 97)Tsuji, Ryuhei, "A Dynamic Model of Attitude Change in Group," Hosei University, JAMS 29th Conference, March 16, 2000. (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in Word 97, slides in PowerPoint 97)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "A Dynamic Model of Attitude Change in Group," The Pagoda Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mathematical Sociology in Japan and in America: A Joint Conference (JAMS and ASA Mathematical Sociology Section), June 23, 2000 (in English)
(Reprint: resume in Word 97, slides in PowerPoint 97)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "Group Polarization via Persuasion and Effects of Networks," Koka Women's College, JAMS 32nd Conference, March 13, 2001 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in Word 97, slides in PowerPoint 97)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "The Inflation of Trust in Prisoner's Dilemma among 3 Networked People and Its Factors," Aichi Gakuin University, JSSP 42nd Conference, Oct. 13, 2001 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in Word 97, slides in PowerPoint 97)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "Estimating Acquaintanceship Volume in Japan and US," The Coast Plaza Suites Hotel, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Mathematical Sociology in Japan and in America: A Joint Conference (JAMS and ASA Mathematical Sociology Section), May 31 to June 2, 2002.
(Reprint: resume in Word 2002, slides in PowerPoint 2002)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "What divides Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft?: Trusting Relation in 'Small Worlds'," Osaka University, JSS 75th Conference, Nov. 16-17, 2002 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in Word 2000, slides in PowerPoint 2000)Tsuji, Ryuhei (Meiji Gakuin University), "Extension of Social Relationships by Intransitivity of Individual-based Trust, and Formation of Generalized Trust: With the Parameter of the Number of Acquaintances," Keio University, JAMS 36th Conference, Sept. 19, 2003 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in PDF, slides in PowerPoint 2002)Tsuji, Ryuhei (Meiji Gakuin University), "How Many People Are You Acquainted with," Shonan International Village, JAFoS 6th Conference, Dec. 8-10, 2003
(Reprint: slides (poster) in PowerPoint 2002)Tsuji, Ryuhei (Meiji Gakuin University), "Perspectives of Social Networks and Properties of Japanese Social Networks," Chuo University, Japanese Association of Electoral Studies 2004, May 15, 2004 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in PDF, slides in PowerPoint 2002)Tsuji, Ryuhei (Meiji Gakuin University), "Properties of Social Networks on the Number of Acquaintances," Hokusei Gakuen University, JSSP 45th Conference, July 18, 2004 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in PDF, slides in PowerPoint 2002)3-2 With Co-Authors
3-2-1 Full-Paper Refereed
Tsuji, Ryuhei (Meiji Gakuin University) and Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo), "A Model of Japanese Self-Effacement: Information Flow and Self-Effacing Presentation," Hilton San Francisco & Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel, CA, USA, Section on Social Psychology, Social Psychology Roundtables: 99th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 14-17, 2004.
(Reprint: maybe available at ASA site)3-2-2 Not Refereed
Ogawa, Hisako (Hokkaido University), Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine), Kosugi, Motoko (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), Kikuchi, Masako (Hokkaido University), Yamagishi, Toshio (Hokkaido University), "Detection of Humanity and Detection of Relations: An Experimental Research," Nagoya University, Japanese Group Dynamics Association 46th Conference, Sept. 26, 1998 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Kikuchi, Masako (Hokkaido University), Kitani, Naomi (Ido Corporation), Tsuji, Ryuhei (University of California, Irvine), Ohnuma, Susumu (Hokkaido University), Hiraishi, Nozomi (CRC Research Institute), "Accuracy of Expectation of Other's Behavior in Interpersonal Inference and Social Exchange," Keio University, Japanese Social Psychological Association 40th Conference, Oct. 30, 1999 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), and Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo), "Self-effacement toward known others and self-effacement toward general others: An axiomatic approach to social effacement," Shiga University, Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology 30th Conference, Oct. 1, 2000 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: resume in Word 97, slides in PowerPoint 97)Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo), and Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "When Self-Enhancement is Adaptive/ When Self-Effacement is Adaptive: A Self-Presentation Model," Gunma University, Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology 32nd Conference, Sept. 22, 2001 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), Matsuyama, Kumi (The University of Tokyo), and Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo), "Estimating Acquaintanceship Volume in Japan," Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology 33rd Conference, March 16, 2002 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Slides in PowerPoint 2000)Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo) and Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "Which is adaptive, self-enhancement or self-effacement?: A mathematical model of self-presentation," The Coast Plaza Suites Hotel, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Mathematical Sociology in Japan and in America: A Joint Conference (JAMS and ASA Mathematical Sociology Section), May 31 to June 2, 2002.
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo) and Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "Examining the Self-Presentation Model in Urban and Rural Area: The Effects of Network Structure to Self-Effacement," Iwate Prefectural University, Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology 34th Conference, Sept. 15, 2002 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo) and Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo), "Re-examining General Trust Scale via Comparison of Urban and Rural Data," Iwate Prefectural University, Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology 34th Conference, Sept. 15, 2002 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Slides in PowerPoint 2000)Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo) and Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo), "Urban and Rural Social Networks and General Trust," Hitotsubashi University, JSSP 43rd Conference, Nov. 9, 2002 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Slides in Power Point 2000)Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo) and Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo), "Exploring the Determinants of Japanese Self-Effacement: From the Comparison of Urban and Rural Networks," Hitotsubashi University, JSSP 43rd Conference, Nov. 10, 2002 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo) and Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo) "SD Game in Groups without Fixed Members and the Determinants of Cooperative Behavior: Arousal of Motivation to Avoid Alienation from Others even in Small Restraints," Ooita University, JAMS 35th Conference, March 15, 2003 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo) and Tsuji, Ryuhei (The University of Tokyo) "The Effects of Social Networks on Self-Presentation," Campus Plaza Kyoto, March 22, 2003 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)Tsuji, Ryuhei and Harihara, Motoko (The University of Tokyo) "Japanese Social Relations and the Factors of the Number of Acquaintances: An Examination of our 'Small World' Model," Toyo University, Sept. 16, 2003 (in Japanese)
(Reprint: Maybe available from the 1st author)4 Dictionary/ Encyclopedia/ Handbook etc.
Furuhata, Kazutaka and Oka, Takashi (Eds.), 2002, Small Dictionary of Social Psychology, Enhanced and Revised Version. Tokyo: Yuhikaku. (in Japanese)
Items: 'Snowball Technique,' 'Focus Group Interview,' 'Network,' 'Network Analysis,' 'Panel Study,' 'Standard Social Science Model.'Doba, G., Kobayashi, J., Sato, Y., Sudo, N., Misumi, K., and Watanabe, T. (Eds.), Understanding Society with Models: Invitation to Mathematical Sociology. Tokyo: Keiso Shobo (in Japanese)
Item: 'Our Society is Large, but Why Is It a "Small World"?'Lewis-Beck, M., Bryman, A., and Liao, T. F. (Eds), 2003, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, Sage Publications.
Item: 'Permutation Test'5 Software
PermNet for Windows 95/NT: A permutation test software
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Grant-in Aid (Kaken) Projects (Current)
- Grant-in Aid for Encouragement of Young Scientists (B)
"Social Position and Self Presentation" (2001 - 2002). Participated as a research representative.- Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (B)
"Evolutionary Game Theoretic Approach to Social Order Problem" (2002-2004). Participated as a associative researcher.
- Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (B)
"Expansion of Sociological Tradition and Analysis of Current Society through Formalization" (2002-2004). Participated as a cooperative researcher.Grant-in Aid (Kaken) Projects (Past)
- Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (A)
"Mathematical Sociological Research on Social Dilemma" (1991-1992). Participated as a cooperative researcher.- Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (B 1)
"Succession and Renewal of Sociological Tradition through Formalization" (1999-2002). Participated as a cooperative researcher.
Current Research
I am currently interested in the dynamic process such as the effects of social networks to human behaviors, and the effects of the behaviors in turn to the network structure. Both formal models and raw data are used for the purpose.
Area of Interest
- Theories of Social Order
- Mathematical Sociology (Formalization)
- Social Network Analysis
Research Interest
- Structure of Trust Network and Cooperative Behavior
- Network Structure and Attitude Change
- Reconstruction of Self-Presentation Theory via Utility Theory
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Copyright (C) 1996-2008, Ryuhei Tsuji.