Politics and the News Media in Japan

Politics and the News Media in Japan
Author: Ofer Feldman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1993
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSD:31822018992206

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An in-depth look at the way journalists and politicians work together in Japan.

Political Communication in Japan

Political Communication in Japan
Author: Suzuki Takeshi
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781527528321

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This book examines political communication and argumentation in Japan, focusing on the short and disruptive terms of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) from 2009-2012, and the long and successful rule of Prime Minister Abe Shinzō of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2012-2020. It attempts to contribute to the study of contemporary Japanese politics by creatively focusing on campaign processes and strategies, media systems, and new theories of persuasion and social influence.

Media and Politics in Japan

Media and Politics in Japan
Author: Susan Pharr,Ellis S. Krauss
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1996-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824817613

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Japan is one of the most media-saturated societies in the world. The circulations of its "big five" national newspapers dwarf those of any major American newspaper. Its public service broadcasting agency, NHK, is second only to the BBC in size. And it has a full range of commercial television stations, high-brow and low-brow magazines, and a large anti-mainstream media and mini-media. Japanese elites rate the mass media as the most influential group in Japanese society. But what role do they play in political life? Whose interests do the media serve? Are the media mainly servants of the state, or are they watchdogs on behalf of the public? And what effects do the media have on the political beliefs and behavior of ordinary Japanese people? These questions are the focus of this collection of essays by leading political scientists, sociologists, social psychologists, and journalists. Japan's unique kisha (press) club system, its powerful media business organizations, the uses of the media by Japan's wily bureaucrats, and the role of the media in everything from political scandals to shaping public opinion, are among the many subjects of this insightful and provocative book.

Political Communication in Asia

Political Communication in Asia
Author: Lars Willnat,Annette Aw
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2009-03-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135895105

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This edited volume provides a critical review of political communication research conducted in Asia over the past twenty years. Each chapter focuses on studies published in a specific Asian country, selected according to the level of contribution made to the field of political communication in Asia. Covering China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India, the book’s primary objective is to review the unique theoretical accomplishments made by Asian communication scholars, thus contributing to a better awareness and understanding of political communication research in Asia. The contributors are well-respected Asian media scholars writing on political communication in their countries of origin. Each author reviews studies conducted and published in his/her native country and language(s). This book provides a first review of these studies, most of which have never been published in English, and makes them available to international scholars. The contributors discuss each country’s political background, and address the findings and conclusions of the political communication studies conducted in their respective countries during the past two decades. The chapters focus on insights that have been made by adapting Western media theories to the unique social, cultural, or political contexts that exist in each country. The authors also point out possible gaps in the current research within their respective countries and to make recommendations for future studies.

Japanese Politicians Rhetorical and Indirect Speech

Japanese Politicians    Rhetorical and Indirect Speech
Author: Ken Kinoshita
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789819942954

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This book presents a new approach to the analysis of political psychology, political culture, and communication. Using data from Japanese political interviews and parliamentary deliberations, it reveals how Japanese politicians address their audience. In addition to analyzing the use of verbal political rhetoric, the book shows that nonverbal communication is highly relevant as well. In a context where political leaders are becoming increasingly important, identifying the techniques used by Japanese politicians – especially facial expressions, hand gestures, and other forms of body language – to gain support from the audience, leads us to consider communication practices of political leaders around the world. Politicians adopt different communication styles based on their specific electoral system. The more single-seat constituency political candidates use rhetoric, the greater their chance of appealing to voters. In addition, the use of personal experiences and others' speech quotations function as effective political rhetoric, further attracting the audience’s attention. In short, this book presents a more comprehensive and holistic picture of political “rhetoric” than usually offered by other studies of political communication.

Audience Participation in Politics

Audience Participation in Politics
Author: 池田佳子
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 4873545544

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現代の政治コミュニケーションの会話分析本

Handbook of Political Communication Research

Handbook of Political Communication Research
Author: Lynda Lee Kaid
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2004-07-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135650957

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The Handbook of Political Communication Research is a benchmark volume, defining the most important and significant thrusts of contemporary research and theory in political communication. Editor Lynda Lee Kaid brings together exemplary scholars to explore the current state of political communication research in each of its various facets. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of political communication scholarship, contributions represent research coming from communication, political science, journalism, and marketing disciplines, among others. The Handbook demonstrates the broad scope of the political communication discipline and emphasizes theoretical overviews and research synthesis, with each chapter providing discussion of the major lines of research, theory, and findings for the area of concern. Chapters are organized into sections covering: *The theoretical background, history, structure, and diversity of political communication; *Messages predominant in the study of political communication, ranging from classical rhetorical modes to political advertising and debates; *News media coverage of politics, political issues, and political institutions; *Public opinion and the audiences of political communication; *European and Asian perspectives on political communication; and *Trends in political communication study, including the Internet, and its role in changing the face of political communication. As a comprehensive and thorough examination of the political communication discipline--the first in over two decades--this Handbook is a "must-have" resource for scholars and researchers in political communication, mass communication, and political science. It will also serve readers in public opinion, political psychology, and related areas.

Internet Election Campaigns in the United States Japan South Korea and Taiwan

Internet Election Campaigns in the United States  Japan  South Korea  and Taiwan
Author: Shoko Kiyohara,Kazuhiro Maeshima,Diana Owen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319636825

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This book investigates how institutional differences, such as the roles of political parties and the regulation of electoral systems, affect the development of Internet election campaigns in the U.S., Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. It examines whether or not the “Americanization of elections” is evident in East Asian democracies. While Japan is a parliamentary system, the U.S. and Korea are presidential systems and Taiwan is a semi-presidential system that has a president along with a parliamentary system. Furthermore, the role of the presidency in the U.S., Korea, and Taiwan is quite different. Taking these variations in political systems into consideration, the authors discuss how the electoral systems are regulated in relation to issues such as paid advertisements and campaign periods. They argue that stronger regulation of election systems and shorter election periods in Japan characterize Japanese uniqueness compared with the U.S., Korea, and Taiwan in terms of Internet election campaigns.