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Mass media and politics in Japan Information
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 This article's focus is mass media and their interaction with politics in Japan. Japan is a society awash in information. Newspaper readership is, by a wide margin, the highest in the world. The five largest and most influential national newspapers are...



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 PS: Political Science & Politics
The mass media as political actors.
03/01/1996: 3,924 words, approx. 13 pages Substantial evidence reveals that what is published or broadcasted has had a significant effect on how citizens think and what they think about. Evidence also suggests that what the media expresses often has direct effects on what policymakers do, and that major political values...
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The Creation of the Media: The Political Origins of Mass Communications
07/01/2005: 320 words, approx. 1 pages Paul Starr. The Creation of the Media: The Political Origins of Mass Communications. New York: Basic, 2004. Paul Starr, a Princeton sociologist, has done extensive research to produce a media history spanning the years 1600-1941 (the latter year was chosen because Starr believes...



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Viewpoint on Media and Politics
32,069 words, approx. 107 pages
 "Why, after more than three decades of steadily increasing apathy and hostility toward the electoral process, did Americans in electing Bill Clinton and denying George Bush a second term post the largest percentage turnout since the election of John F....


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