This study compares the television reporting of the Great East Japan Earthquake/tsunami in equivalent news programs of five different countries (Japan, the UK, Germany, France, and the U.S.A.) on March 11 and 15, 2011. Use of the KJ method finds the content and its presentation in each news program are closely linked to the cultural styles of each region. The relationships of the visual (static, in movement, animated, etc.) and the oral (announcement, report, interview, off-voice narration, etc.) are partially taken into consideration for the news examined. The comparison’s aim is to elucidate the focus of the news content and its linguistic and visual presentation which are biased by cultural norms and assumptions学術論
Japan Session 369: Reactions and Protests from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Comparing Media and C...
The audio-visual character of television was used as the conceptual focus of this examination of tel...
project on mass media reporting of news about disasters in both countries. Using a common although n...
Both MEXT and the EU Commission urge the fostering of media literacy. However in a globalized world,...
The Great East Japan Disaster of 2011 provides an important case study to evaluate how western media...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
This paper will examine the foreign media representation of Japanese people and their behaviour foll...
When an incident or event in a certain region will be reported by the mass media in a different lang...
The Great East Japan Earthquake was a tragic event requiring critical media involvement. Since the m...
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 (Mw) earthquake off the Pacific coast of Honshu, Japan, caused a ...
This study analyses the construction and cultural effects of news values in the discourse of British...
TV news are essentially cultural phenomena. Previous research suggests that the often-overlooked for...
The present paper aims to explore the different perspectives found in the English newspapers' covera...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
Bergmann JR. The earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear meltdown in Japan. ZiF-Mitteilungen. 2011;2...
Japan Session 369: Reactions and Protests from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Comparing Media and C...
The audio-visual character of television was used as the conceptual focus of this examination of tel...
project on mass media reporting of news about disasters in both countries. Using a common although n...
Both MEXT and the EU Commission urge the fostering of media literacy. However in a globalized world,...
The Great East Japan Disaster of 2011 provides an important case study to evaluate how western media...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
This paper will examine the foreign media representation of Japanese people and their behaviour foll...
When an incident or event in a certain region will be reported by the mass media in a different lang...
The Great East Japan Earthquake was a tragic event requiring critical media involvement. Since the m...
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 (Mw) earthquake off the Pacific coast of Honshu, Japan, caused a ...
This study analyses the construction and cultural effects of news values in the discourse of British...
TV news are essentially cultural phenomena. Previous research suggests that the often-overlooked for...
The present paper aims to explore the different perspectives found in the English newspapers' covera...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
Bergmann JR. The earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear meltdown in Japan. ZiF-Mitteilungen. 2011;2...
Japan Session 369: Reactions and Protests from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Comparing Media and C...
The audio-visual character of television was used as the conceptual focus of this examination of tel...
project on mass media reporting of news about disasters in both countries. Using a common although n...