On the road

In the last teaching weeks before Easter I revisited some travel books on post-war Japan – in particular Alan Booth’s Roads To Sata, Lost Japan by Alex Kerr, & The Inland Sea by Donald Richie. It was quite enjoyable to reread some of the books which I read before I got really stuck into Japan as anContinueContinue reading “On the road”

On Robots

It’s robots everywhere at the minute. There have been a couple of programmes on the singularity, and the chances that an artificial intelligence might end up disassembling humanity in its quest, not for autonomy, but rather because we stand in the way of the production of whatever it has been set to maximise (always paperContinueContinue reading “On Robots”

Three outputs, one double weighted

Or, towards a scholarship for the 21st century. A colleague in the UK Japanese studies community has declared 2015 to be the year of social media for his research efforts. For a few reasons – the new year, the release of the REF results and looking towards the next iteration, planning my own personal goals,ContinueContinue reading “Three outputs, one double weighted”

Towards a Ranking of Rankings

Sumo wrestlers are ranked before every tournament on a chart known as a Banzuke. There are two sides, the east and the west, and each runs down from the top rank (Yokozuna) through a series of other gradings (Ozeki, Sekiwaki, Komusubi, and so on) depending on recent performance. In the twenty-first century, of course, itContinueContinue reading “Towards a Ranking of Rankings”