Jiro Kawakita
Jiro Kawakita (川喜田 二郎, Kawakita Jirō) was an ethnographer, a pioneer in participation of remote Nepalese villagers in researching their problems, resulting in practical benefits of portable water supplies and rapid rope-way transport across mountain gorges. He was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1984.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiro_Kawakita
The inventor of KJ method.
(DeepL)
- 1920 Birth
- 1964 party studies.
- Teamwork Realizing the Self in an Organization Koubunsha Kappa Business 1966
- 1966 Ideas.
- Exploration of possibilities Concept of geology Kodansha Gendai Shinsho 1967
- Organization and Humanity NHK Modern Science Lecture Japan Broadcast Publishing Association 1967
- 1970 Sequel to "Idea" (in Japanese)
- 1973 Methods of field science Thinking and exploration Chuko Shinsho
- Philosophy of Overseas Cooperation: From Practice in the Himalayas Chuko Shinsho 1974
- 1977 Exploration of knowledge Chukoshinsho
- Creation of a hiroba: Experiments of a mobile university Chuko Shinsho 1977
- KJ-Method: Let the chaos speak for itself Chuokoron-sha 1986
- What is creativity?
- Creativity and Tradition: Exploring the Depths of Man and the Roots of Democracy Shodensha 1993
