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CONTENTS
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
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Part I. The Mass Media and Japan
- Introduction: Media and Politics in Japan: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 3
- 1. Media as Trickster in Japan: A Comparative Perspective 19
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Part II. Media Organizations and Behavior
- 2. Mass Media as Business Organizations: A U.S.–Japanese Comparison 47
- 3. Portraying the State: NHK Television News and Politics 89
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Part III. The Role of the Media in Politics and Policy
- 4. Japan’s Press and the Politics of Scandal 133
- 5. Television and Political Turmoil: Japan’s Summer 165
- 6. Media and Policy Change in Japan 187
- 7. Media and Political Protest: The Bullet Train Movements 213
- 8. Media Coverage of U.S.–Japanese Relations 243
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Part IV. Media and the Public
- 9. Media Exposure and the Quality of Political Participation in Japan 277
- 10. Media in Electoral Campaigning in Japan and the United States 313
- 11. Media Agenda Setting in a Local Election: The Japanese Case 339
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Part V. Media and Politics
- 12. The Mass Media and Japanese Politics: Effects and Consequences 355
- Contributors 373
- Index 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
-
Part I. The Mass Media and Japan
- Introduction: Media and Politics in Japan: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 3
- 1. Media as Trickster in Japan: A Comparative Perspective 19
-
Part II. Media Organizations and Behavior
- 2. Mass Media as Business Organizations: A U.S.–Japanese Comparison 47
- 3. Portraying the State: NHK Television News and Politics 89
-
Part III. The Role of the Media in Politics and Policy
- 4. Japan’s Press and the Politics of Scandal 133
- 5. Television and Political Turmoil: Japan’s Summer 165
- 6. Media and Policy Change in Japan 187
- 7. Media and Political Protest: The Bullet Train Movements 213
- 8. Media Coverage of U.S.–Japanese Relations 243
-
Part IV. Media and the Public
- 9. Media Exposure and the Quality of Political Participation in Japan 277
- 10. Media in Electoral Campaigning in Japan and the United States 313
- 11. Media Agenda Setting in a Local Election: The Japanese Case 339
-
Part V. Media and Politics
- 12. The Mass Media and Japanese Politics: Effects and Consequences 355
- Contributors 373
- Index 375