研究者業績
基本情報
- 所属
- 上智大学 総合グローバル学部 総合グローバル学科 准教授
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4211-3487- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202201004597829902
- researchmap会員ID
- R000035341
研究分野
1委員歴
1論文
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Handbook of Civil Society in Japan 124-140 2025年2月20日 査読有り招待有り
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Articulations of the Nuclear Postwar Japan under the Spell of the Atomic Age 2024年 査読有り招待有り
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Contemporary Japan 34 2022年10月 査読有り
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Contemporary Japan 34 127-135 2022年7月3日 査読有り
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Social Science Japan Journal 24(1) 85-113 2021年3月18日 査読有り<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>After the Fukushima accident, Japan experienced a drastic decline in nuclear energy use because of resistance from civil society. This civil society activity can be explained by the strong social capital forged in Japanese communities. By contrast, the classical (and some recent) literature has argued that Japan’s dense network of associations and groups functions to disseminate conservative ideology and thus control civil society. The classical school of thought has described networks of conservative organizations as vertical in contrast to horizontal networks. This article explores the empirical evidence in this discussion by analyzing the effect of affiliation of each type of group on the members’ attitude and advocacy toward nuclear energy policy based on our survey (n = 77,084) conducted in late 2017. Detailed analysis of group effects of relevant group features led us to reconceptualize the aforementioned dichotomy. Vertical networks are often associated with groups’ conservatism but vary in the degree of postmaterialism and activism. Each dimension of group features has different effects on members’ opinions of nuclear energy, sentiment toward antinuclear movements, and antinuclear advocacy. Neither social capital theory nor vertical network theory is fully confirmed by this study. Both effects can be observed in different segments of respondents.</jats:p>
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Contemporary Japan 33(1) 57-122 2021年1月2日 査読有り
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75(2) 255-293 2021年 査読有り
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Civil Society and the State in Democratic East Asia 85-114 2020年12月31日 査読有り
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Journal of Civil Society 15(4) 326-352 2019年10月2日 査読有り
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(Band 36) 2019年<p>This book analyses the portrayal of nuclear power in Japanese journalism and the factors that influence it. Combining a field theoretical approach to journalism with frame analysis on different levels of the communication process, the author argues that the nuclear industry in Japan used its financial power to form a ‘pro-nuclear civil society’ and that this frame sponsorship is the reason for the relatively positive portrayal of nuclear power in Japan until 2011. After ‘Fukushima’, journalistic autonomy in this domain increased and journalism became a driving force of change in nuclear policy. At the same time, the field of journalism became polarised because its more heteronomous parts remained integrated into the ‘pro-nuclear civil society’. This book offers a new perspective on the Japanese media and journalism in Japan, emphasising heterogeneity and change in contrast to previous research, which focused on press clubs as institutions of pervasive media control.</p>
書籍等出版物
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Nomos 2019年 (ISBN: 9783848755134)
講演・口頭発表等
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Asian Studies Conference Japan, Sophia University, Tokyo, June 7, 2024
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Hiroshima – Nagasaki – Fukushima: Articulations of the Nuclear. The Case of Japan 2022年5月20日 招待有り
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Online Book Launch at the School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies, University of London, Great Britain, February 18, 2021 2021年2月18日 招待有り
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Japan’s Energy Transition in Comparison 2019年8月28日 招待有り
所属学協会
2学術貢献活動
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パネル司会・セッションチェア等Asian Studies Japan Conference 2024年6月7日
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企画立案・運営等Japanese-German Center Berlin (JDZB) and the German Institute of Japanese Studies (DIJ), organized with Anna Wiemann and Florentine Koppenborg 2021年3月19日
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企画立案・運営等University of Zurich, Graduate Campus 2013年5月24日 - 2013年5月25日