Press freedom in contemporary Japan:

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: press freedom in contemporary Japan -- Part I The politics of press freedom -- 1 Media muzzling under the Abe administration -- 2 The right-wing media and the rise of illibe...

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Weitere Verfasser: Kingston, Jeff 1957- (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 2017
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Zusammenfassung:Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: press freedom in contemporary Japan -- Part I The politics of press freedom -- 1 Media muzzling under the Abe administration -- 2 The right-wing media and the rise of illiberal politics in Japan -- 3 A pooch after all? The Asahi Shimbun's foiled foray into watchdog journalism -- 4 The Hatoyama administration and the outing of the establishment media -- 5 NHK: the changing and unchanged politics of semi-independence
6 Abe and press oppression: guilty, not guilty or not proven? -- Part II Legal landscape -- 7 Chilling effects on news reporting in Japan's "anonymous society" -- 8 Japan's designated secrets law -- 9 State secrets and freedom of the press in Japan -- Part III History and culture wars -- 10 Press freedom under fire: "comfort women," the Asahi affair and Uemura Takashi -- 11 Letter campaigns, the Japanese media, and the effort to censor history -- 12 Remanufacturing consent: history, nationalism and popular culture in Japan -- 13 NHK, war-related television, and the politics of fairness
14 Pointing the bone: a personal account of media repression in Japan -- 15 Tabloid nationalism and racialism in Japan -- Part IV Marginalization -- 16 Media marginalization and vilification of minorities in Japan -- 17 Media side-lines the sit‑in protest in Takae, Okinawa -- 18 A historical perspective on press freedom in Okinawa -- Part V PR, public diplomacy and manipulating opinion -- 19 Spin over substance? The PR strategies of Vladimir Putin and Abe Shinzo -- 20 Japan's global information war: propaganda, free speech and opinion control since 3/11
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ISBN:9781315626222

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