Japan's Local Newspapers

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aomori
Aomori Prefecture
asahi
Asahi Shimbun
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community engagement research
comparative study of local news media
CSR Activity
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japanese
Japanese Journalism
Japanese media studies
Japanese Newspaper
Japanese Newspaper Industry
Japanese Press Club
journalism
Kisha Kurabu
Korea Press Foundation
Lay Judge System
Local Business Promotion
Local Japanese Newspapers
Local Revitalization
Mainichi Shimbun
media sociology
News Framing Analysis
newspaper industry analysis
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prefecture
press
Press Club
public
Public Journalism
qualitative media methods
regional journalism practices
revitalization
Revitalization Journalism
shimbun
Tokyo Nichinichi Shimbun
yomiuri
Yomiuri Shimbun

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415693981
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Japan is one of the world’s most literate societies. Its national newspapers are the most read newspapers in the world, and the country also has a very vibrant local newspaper sector. This book assesses the vital role local newspapers play in the development of local communities, as well as examining their development, industry structure and production conventions. The author employs the key term, ‘revitalization journalism’, to explore in detail the many techniques and conventions that local newspapers employ to engage with, and make an impact in, their specific host regions. The book concludes by comparing Japanese local newspapers to the current state of newspapers worldwide, and assessing how Japanese local newspapers are likely to develop in future.

Anthony S. Rausch is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Hirosaki University, Japan.

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