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Keio Communication Review No.37 (2015.3)

2015-04-07 

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Re-examining the Journalistic Function of Public
Service Broadcasting in Japan: A Discourse
Analysis of Television News Coverage on the
Fukushima Nuclear Crisis

YAMAKOSHI Shuzo
Transnational Audiences and Homeland Public
Service Media: A Study about Japanese
International Students’ Use of NHK Programs
Oversea

DOU Xue

Multilingual Experiences, Media Consumption,
and Transnational Identity in a Double Diasporic
Context: The Case of Korean-Chinese in Japan

LEE Jinah
LEE Kwangho

NHK Coverage on the Designated Secrets Law
in Japan: “Indexing” Political Debate in the Diet

MITANI Fumie
Imperialism, Modernity, and Literature:
Why Detective Fiction Did Not Become Popular in
Early 20th Century Mexico[

ROMERO Isami
Constructing the Reality of “Media” on the
Internet: The Media Coverage of the NHK
President’s Statement and the Online Response

YAMAGUCHI Hitoshi
“There’s a west wind coming”:
Sherlock Holmes in Meiji Japan

TSUTSUMIBAYASHI Megumi

Editor|YAMAMOTO, Nobuto Ph.D.

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