Serving as a key concept throughout, “the culture peg,” stereotype-themed content in international news articles in major national newspapers was investigated empirically and theoretically employing quantitative and qualitative methodologies. As operationalized in a content analysis project, this study identified significant amount of such content in three leading news media from three different countries, the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan. The volume of it increased significantly in approximately three decades between 1985 and 2014. Theoretical inquiry in this dissertation identified strong connections between such empirical findings and existing theories in social psychology, cultural studies and communication. The way cultu...
The research contributes two ideas to knowledge about culture and culture\u27s influence on advertis...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
Advances in communication technologies have made great progress in bridging time and distance, but s...
Serving as a key concept throughout, “the culture peg,” stereotype-themed content in international n...
Culture is a broad term that is often used in a wide variety of contexts. Its meanings can be anythi...
This study attempts to examine how cultural stereotypes on American and Japanese businesspersons, tw...
According to previous research, American cultural values are reflected in the external communication...
This paper offers a review of the literature of international news flow, and surveys how the previou...
The article considers the role played by media representation of ethnic cultures in the formation of...
Social system-level analyses of journalism have tended to focus on political and economic influences...
In many Western cultures, where an individual is perceived as a unique, independent entity and as se...
textabstractThis article charts key developments and cross-national variations in the coverage of fo...
TV news are essentially cultural phenomena. Previous research suggests that the often-overlooked for...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
In the age of globalisation dominated by mass communication, the flow of information contributes to ...
The research contributes two ideas to knowledge about culture and culture\u27s influence on advertis...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
Advances in communication technologies have made great progress in bridging time and distance, but s...
Serving as a key concept throughout, “the culture peg,” stereotype-themed content in international n...
Culture is a broad term that is often used in a wide variety of contexts. Its meanings can be anythi...
This study attempts to examine how cultural stereotypes on American and Japanese businesspersons, tw...
According to previous research, American cultural values are reflected in the external communication...
This paper offers a review of the literature of international news flow, and surveys how the previou...
The article considers the role played by media representation of ethnic cultures in the formation of...
Social system-level analyses of journalism have tended to focus on political and economic influences...
In many Western cultures, where an individual is perceived as a unique, independent entity and as se...
textabstractThis article charts key developments and cross-national variations in the coverage of fo...
TV news are essentially cultural phenomena. Previous research suggests that the often-overlooked for...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
In the age of globalisation dominated by mass communication, the flow of information contributes to ...
The research contributes two ideas to knowledge about culture and culture\u27s influence on advertis...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
Advances in communication technologies have made great progress in bridging time and distance, but s...