Media and politics in Japan / edited by Susan J. Pharr and Ellis S. Krauss

Colaborador(es): Pharr, Susan J [editor literario] | Krauss, Ellis S [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Honolulu : University of Hawaiíi Press, 1996 Descripción: XV, 389 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0824817613; 0824816986; 0824817613; 0824816986Tema(s): Medios de comunicación social -- Influencia -- Aspectos políticos -- Japón | Comunicación -- Aspectos sociológicos -- Japón | Japón -- Política y gobierno -- 1945-
Contenidos:
Media and politics in Japan : historical and contemporary perspectives / Susan J. Pharr. -- Media as trickster in Japan : A comparative perspective / Susan J. Pharr. -- Mass media as business organizations : a U.S.-Japancomparison / D. Eleanor Westney. -- Portraying the state : NHK television news and politics / Ellis S. Krauss. -- Japanís press and the politics of scandal / Maggie Farley. -- Television and political turmoil : Japanís summer of 1993 / Kristin Kyoko Altman. -- Media and policy change in Japan / John Creighton Campbell. -- Media and political protest : the bullet train movements / David Earl Groth -- Media coverage of U.S.-Japan relations / Ellis S. Krauss. -- Media exposure and the quality of political participation in Japan / Scott C. Flanagan. -- Media in electoral campaigning in Japan and the United States / Hiroshi Akuto. -- Media agenda setting in a local election : the Japanese case / Toshio Takeshita and Ikuo Takeuchi. -- The mass media and Japanese politics : effects and consequences / Ellis S. Krauss
Resumen: 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.
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Media and politics in Japan : historical and contemporary perspectives / Susan J. Pharr. -- Media as trickster in Japan : A comparative perspective / Susan J. Pharr. -- Mass media as business organizations : a U.S.-Japancomparison / D. Eleanor Westney. -- Portraying the state : NHK television news and politics / Ellis S. Krauss. -- Japanís press and the politics of scandal / Maggie Farley. -- Television and political turmoil : Japanís summer of 1993 / Kristin Kyoko Altman. -- Media and policy change in Japan / John Creighton Campbell. -- Media and political protest : the bullet train movements / David Earl Groth -- Media coverage of U.S.-Japan relations / Ellis S. Krauss. -- Media exposure and the quality of political participation in Japan / Scott C. Flanagan. -- Media in electoral campaigning in Japan and the United States / Hiroshi Akuto. -- Media agenda setting in a local election : the Japanese case / Toshio Takeshita and Ikuo Takeuchi. -- The mass media and Japanese politics : effects and consequences / Ellis S. Krauss

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.

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