Sato, T. (2011/02). Minding Money: How Understanding of Value is Culturally Promoted. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 45, 116-131.【PDF】
Kullasepp, K. (2010) Creating My Own Way of Being a Psychologist. The Japanese Journal of Personality, 19, 217-232.【PDF】
Tatsuya Sato (2006). Development, Change or Transformation: How can psychology conceive and depict professional identify construction? European Journal of School Psychology, 4, 319-332. 【PDF】
Sato, T. , Yasuda, Y. , Kido, A. , Arakawa, A. , Mizoguchi, H. , & Valsiner, J. (2007)Sampling Reconsidered:Personal histories-in-the-making as cultural constructions. Rosa, A. , & Valsiner, J.(Eds.). Cambridge Handbook of Socio-Cultural Psychology. Cambridge University Press.Chap.4 Pp.82-106. 【PDF】
Sato, T., Yasuda, Y., Kanzaki, M., & Valsiner, J.(2014)From Describing to Reconstructing Life Trajectories: How the TEA (Trajectory Equifinality Approach) explicates context-dependent human phenomena. Wagoner B., Chaudhary, N. & Hviid, P.(Eds.). Culture Psychology and its Future: Complementarity in a new key(p. 93-104). Information Age Publishing.2014/04/01.【PDF】
★ Books
Sato, T., Fukuda, M., Hidaka, T., Kido, A., Nishida, N. and Akasaka, M. (2012). The Authentic Culture of Living Well: Pathways to psychological well-being. In J. Valsiner (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of culture and psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. 【PDF】
Francesca G. M. Gastaldi , Claudio Longobardi, Tiziana Pasta, Erica Sclavo 2011 The Reflexive Training Setting and the Trajectory Equifinality Model: Investigating Psychic Function in a Socio-Cultural Light. Yearbook of Idiographic Science, 3, 117-127.【PDF】 上のリンクは抜粋です。イヤーブック全体はこちらから【PDF】
Sato, T., Hidaka, T. & Fukuda, M. (2009). Depicting the Dynamics of Living the Life: The Trajectory Equifinality Model. In . In J. Valsiner, P. Molenaar, M. Lyra and N. Chaudhary (Eds), Dynamic process methodology in the social and developmental sciences (p. 217‐240). New York: Springer 【PDF】
Sato, T. , Yasuda, Y. , Kido, A. , Arakawa, A. , Mizoguchi, H. , & Valsiner, J. (2007)Sampling Reconsidered:Personal histories-in-the-making as cultural constructions. Rosa, A. , & Valsiner, J.(Eds.). Cambridge Handbook of Socio-Cultural Psychology. Cambridge University Press.Chap.4 Pp.82-106.【PDF】
Valsiner, J. & Sato, T. (2006). Historically Structured Sampling (HSS): How can psychology's methodology become tuned in to the reality of the historical nature of cultural psychology? In Straub, J. , K?lbl, C. , Weidemann, D. & Zielke, B. (Eds.) Pursuit of meaning. Advances in cultural and cross-cultural psychology(pp.215-251). Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.【リンク】
Valsiner, J. (2001). Comparative study of human cultural development. Madrid: Fundacion Infancia y Aprendizaje.
★ Conference Presentation
T Mizuoka, T Fujinami 2013 Accepting Gastrostomy with Elderly Relatives: a family caregiversperspective. The 27th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence.【リンク】
Mauricio Corte's (2008). A Dialogical Self -- Trajectory Equifinality Model for higher education first year persistence/abandon study: a proposal. The Fifth International Conference on the Dialogical Self. Cambridge, UK, August 26-29th.
Tatsuya Sato & Jaan Valsiner (2008). FOUNDATIONS OF DIALOGICAL SELF: TENSION BETWEEN POTENTIALS OF THE FUTURE AND THE UNITY OF THE PAST. The Fifth International Conference on the Dialogical Self. Cambridge, UK, August 26-29th.[Abstract](PDF)
Sato,T., & Ogasawara, A. (2006). Some important notions of Trajectory Equifinality Model (TEM) and its application to statement analysis of disputed confessions. 19th Biennial Meeting of International Society for the study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD), in Melbourne, Australia.