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oapen-20.500.12657-414902020-08-26T00:57:37Z Auf der Jagd nach der Sonne Weiß, Tobias Fukushima Feldtheorie Frame Sponsoring Journalismus „nuclear village“ Bourdieu Inhaltsanalyse Mediensystem Mediensoziologie politische Kommunikation Umweltkommunikation Science Technology and Society politische Soziologie soziale Bewegungen counter movements bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences The book is an analysis of the portrayal of nuclear power in Japanese journalism and the factors influencing it. Combining a field theoretical approach to journalism with frame analysis on different levels of the communica-tion process, the author argues that the nuclear industry in Japan used their financial power to build up a “pro-nuclear civil society” and that this frame-sponsoring is the reason for the relatively positive portrayal of nucle-ar power until 2011. After “Fukushima” the journalistic autonomy in this domain increased and journalism became a driving force of change in nuclear policy. At the same time the journalistic field became polarized because the more heteronomous parts of the field remain integrated into the “pronuclear civil society”. The book offers a new perspective on Japanese media and journalism scholarship, emphasizing heterogeneity and change in contrast to previous scholarship, that has focused on press clubs as institutions of pervasive media control. 2020-08-25T12:17:21Z 2020-08-25T12:17:21Z 2019 book ONIX_20200825_9783845296975_53 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/41490 ger Politische Soziologie application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9783845296975.pdf https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845296975 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 10.5771/9783845296975 The book is an analysis of the portrayal of nuclear power in Japanese journalism and the factors influencing it. Combining a field theoretical approach to journalism with frame analysis on different levels of the communica-tion process, the author argues that the nuclear industry in Japan used their financial power to build up a “pro-nuclear civil society” and that this frame-sponsoring is the reason for the relatively positive portrayal of nucle-ar power until 2011. After “Fukushima” the journalistic autonomy in this domain increased and journalism became a driving force of change in nuclear policy. At the same time the journalistic field became polarized because the more heteronomous parts of the field remain integrated into the “pronuclear civil society”. The book offers a new perspective on Japanese media and journalism scholarship, emphasizing heterogeneity and change in contrast to previous scholarship, that has focused on press clubs as institutions of pervasive media control. 10.5771/9783845296975 a828cf6c-76dd-4fdb-b400-ec5fba9459b8 07f61e34-5b96-49f0-9860-c87dd8228f26 Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Baden-Baden 10BP12_185524 Open Access Books Auf der Jagd nach der Sonne. Das journalistische Feld und die Atomkraft in Japan. Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung Swiss National Science Foundation open access
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The book is an analysis of the portrayal of nuclear power in Japanese journalism and the factors influencing it. Combining a field theoretical approach to journalism with frame analysis on different levels of the communica-tion process, the author argues that the nuclear industry in Japan used their financial power to build up a “pro-nuclear civil society” and that this frame-sponsoring is the reason for the relatively positive portrayal of nucle-ar power until 2011. After “Fukushima” the journalistic autonomy in this domain increased and journalism became a driving force of change in nuclear policy. At the same time the journalistic field became polarized because the more heteronomous parts of the field remain integrated into the “pronuclear civil society”. The book offers a new perspective on Japanese media and journalism scholarship, emphasizing heterogeneity and change in contrast to previous scholarship, that has focused on press clubs as institutions of pervasive media control.
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