Word-Processing Technology in Japan

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automation
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character input systems
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digital literacy Japan
Early Word Processors
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Fountain Pen
General Affairs Section
IBM Computer
japanese
Japanese orthography
Japanese Script
Japanese Typewriter
Japanese Word Processor
Japanese Writing System
Kana Spelling
kanji processing in computing
Language Nationalism
language policy studies
MITI
National Language Council
National Language Research Institute
NUA Internet Surveys
office
Office Automation
Orthographic Practice
processors
script
Script Policy
script reform
Script Reforms
Sino Japanese Words
sociolinguistics technology
software
Toshiba Machine
typewriter
Word Processing
Word Processing Technology
Word Processor
Word Processor Users
writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700712229
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book deals with a topical issue relating to the use of script in Japan, one which has the potential to reshape future script policy through the mediation of both orthographic practices and social relations. It tells the story of the impact of one of the most significant technological breakthroughs in Japan in the latter part of this century: the invention and rapid adoption of word-processing technology capable of handling Japanese script in a society where the nature of that script had previously mandated handwriting as the norm. The ramifications of this technology in both the business and personal spheres have been wide-ranging, extending from changes to business practices, work profiles, orthography and social attitudes to writing through to Japan's ability to construct a substantial presence on the Internet in recent years.

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