Public Opinion – Propaganda – Ideology

Theories on the Press and its Social Function in Interwar Japan, 1918-1937

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As early as prewar Japan, thinkers of various intellectual proveniences had begun discussing the most important topics of contemporary media and communication studies, such as ways to define the social function of the press, journalism and the formation of public opinion. In Public Opinion – Propaganda – Ideology, light is particularly shed on press scholar Ono Hideo, his disciple the sociologist and propaganda researcher Koyama Eizō, Marxist philosopher Tosaka Jun and sociologist and postwar intellectual Shimizu Ikutarō. Besides introducing the different approaches of the aforementioned figures, this book also contextualizes the early discursive space of Japanese media and communication studies within global contexts from three perspectives of transnational intellectual history, i.e. adaptation reciprocities and parallels.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–x
Introduction
页码: 1–7
Conclusion
页码: 157–171
References
页码: 173–185
Index
页码: 187–191
Fabian Schäfer, Ph.D. (2008), is senior researcher at URPP Asia and Europe, University of Zurich. He has published monographs, translations and articles in the fields of Japanese cultural studies, media and cultural theory and transnational intellectual history, including Tosaka Jun: Ideology, Media, Everydayness (Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2011).
Sociologists, intellectual historians and scholars of media and communication and/or Japan interested in the global history of the press and its intellectual theorization.
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