Influence of Kotodamism on Japanese journalism
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The affect of Kotodamism, a belief that words, sentences and conversations contain spirits which can influence reality, on Japanese media is studied. It is shown that both Japanese people and media may unconsciously accept distorted information. against accurate journalism standards.
Publication Name: Media, Culture & Society
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0163-4437
Year: 2003
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Haiti, 1990-6: older and younger journalists in the post-Cold War world
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The effects of the historical moments of various events in Haiti in the early 1990's along with correlation of the age of journalists in the post-Cold War is described. The generational differences provide an opportunity to gain insights into the profession of journalism.
Publication Name: Media, Culture & Society
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0163-4437
Year: 2003
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Kings without crowns? the re-emergence of investigative journalism in China
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The manner in which Chinese journalists think of themselves and the kind of work they do is addressed. Emergence and popularity of the genre of critical and abrasive journalism in China is talked about.
Publication Name: Media, Culture & Society
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0163-4437
Year: 2003
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