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The Watchdog That Doesn’t Bark: Climate Change and the Media

The Watchdog That Doesn’t Bark: Climate Change and the Media

by Virgil Hawkins | 2019年09月30日 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

Climate change threatens the survival of...

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Why Has International News Coverage Declined?

Why Has International News Coverage Declined?

by Yumi Ariyoshi | 2019年09月26日 | Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In goods, money, people, culture, and every...

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The World Through SmartNews

The World Through SmartNews

by Yoshinao Araki | 2019年09月5日 | Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In the morning, a newspaper placed on the dining...

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World Events Left Out of Journalism’s Historical Record?

World Events Left Out of Journalism’s Historical Record?

by Moe Minamoto | 2019年07月25日 | Asia, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View

Countless events occur around the world every...

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Are the media aware of Earth’s crisis?

Are the media aware of Earth’s crisis?

by Naru Kanai | 2019年07月4日 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

The planet is currently 1°C warmer than the...

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Censorship in Central Asia

Censorship in Central Asia

by Yumi Ariyoshi | 2019年06月20日 | Asia, Global View, Journalism/speech

In March 2019, President Nursultan Nazarbayev,...

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G20: Media Coverage vs. Reality

G20: Media Coverage vs. Reality

by Suzu Asai | 2019年06月13日 | Journalism/speech, News View, Politics

Over the two days of June 28 and 29, 2019, the...

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WikiLeaks and Journalism

WikiLeaks and Journalism

by Virgil Hawkins | 2019年05月2日 | Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In April 2019, Julian Assange, founder of the...

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A gentle dictator? Kim Jong-un as portrayed by NHK’s News Watch 9

A gentle dictator? Kim Jong-un as portrayed by NHK’s News Watch 9

by Shiori Yamashita | 2019年04月11日 | Asia, Journalism/speech, News View

What kind of image do we hold of North Korea as...

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Reporting on the SDGs That Ignores Their Problems

Reporting on the SDGs That Ignores Their Problems

by Janet Simpson | 2019年03月21日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View

Around the world, problems such as poverty and...

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Media Coverage of Racial Discrimination: What Lies Behind the Gap Between Global Reality and Perception

Media Coverage of Racial Discrimination: What Lies Behind the Gap Between Global Reality and Perception

by Yutaro Y. | 2019年03月7日 | Coexistence/migration, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, News View, North and Central America, Politics, South America

In recent years, racism in Europe and the United...

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Huge Problem, Little Coverage: The Democratic Republic of the Congo

Huge Problem, Little Coverage: The Democratic Republic of the Congo

by Madoka Konishi | 2019年02月21日 | Conflict/military, Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

In 2018, the Democratic Republic of the Congo...

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Chocolate: The Unreported “Bitter” Reality

Chocolate: The Unreported “Bitter” Reality

by Virgil Hawkins | 2019年02月7日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View

In recent years, chocolate has been drawing...

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Japan the World Admires? TV Shows That Praise Japan

Japan the World Admires? TV Shows That Praise Japan

by Aya Inoue | 2019年01月24日 | Asia, Journalism/speech, News View

These days, TV programs that praise “Japanese...

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Top 10 Under-the-Radar World News Stories of 2018

Top 10 Under-the-Radar World News Stories of 2018

by Saki Takeuchi | 2018年12月20日 | Asia, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa, Technology, Top 10 news

Only a few days remain in 2018. At year’s end,...

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India as a Great Power: How Is It Covered in the Media?

India as a Great Power: How Is It Covered in the Media?

by Motoki Muto | 2018年12月6日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View

India, a major power with a population of 1.2...

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How Are Africa’s Poverty and Its Causes Reported in the Media?

How Are Africa’s Poverty and Its Causes Reported in the Media?

by Azusa Iwane | 2018年11月8日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa

Eradicating poverty is set as the first goal of...

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Reporting on Saudi Arabia Without Japan

Reporting on Saudi Arabia Without Japan

by Virgil Hawkins | 2018年10月25日 | Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, News View

On October 2, 2018, journalist Jamal Khashoggi...

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Will the Bias Continue? International News Coverage in 2017

Will the Bias Continue? International News Coverage in 2017

by Eiko Asano | 2018年10月18日 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

In Japan, coverage of the world is very limited...

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UN Reporting: What Activities Go Unreported?

UN Reporting: What Activities Go Unreported?

by Mizuki Uchiyama | 2018年10月4日 | Asia, Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa

The problems facing the world—conflict, poverty,...

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Conflict or Terrorism: Which Gets More Attention?

Conflict or Terrorism: Which Gets More Attention?

by Yuka Komai | 2018年09月20日 | Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, News View, World

Seventeen years have passed since the 2001...

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Europe in the News

Europe in the News

by Saeka Inaka | 2018年08月16日 | Europe, Journalism/speech, News View

What comes to mind when you think of Europe?...

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Global Earthquakes: What Determines News Coverage?

Global Earthquakes: What Determines News Coverage?

by Wakana Kishimoto | 2018年08月2日 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

Worldwide, an average of about 144,500 times...

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Rescue Coverage as a Suspense Drama

Rescue Coverage as a Suspense Drama

by Madoka Konishi | 2018年07月12日 | Asia, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa

On July 10, 2018, the 13 boys from a Thai youth...

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Animals of the World: Which Ones Make the News?

Animals of the World: Which Ones Make the News?

by Eiko Asano | 2018年07月5日 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

On this planet, an enormous variety of animals...

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World History and International Reporting: Can We Break the Vicious Cycle?

World History and International Reporting: Can We Break the Vicious Cycle?

by Yuna Takatsuki | 2018年06月21日 | Education, Journalism/speech, News View, World

Where does our worldview come from? Through...

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LGBT: Biases in International Media Coverage and the Current Situation

LGBT: Biases in International Media Coverage and the Current Situation

by Madoka Konishi | 2018年06月7日 | Gender/sex, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, News View

In June 2015, same-sex marriage was legalized...

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Is Facebook a threat to democracy?

Is Facebook a threat to democracy?

by Yuka Ikeda | 2018年05月24日 | Europe, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Politics, Technology

About 1.4 billion people use it every day...

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Exploring Trends in International Reporting Through TV Tokyo’s Akira Ikegami News Specials

Exploring Trends in International Reporting Through TV Tokyo’s Akira Ikegami News Specials

by Virgil Hawkins | 2018年05月10日 | Journalism/speech, News View

The “Akira Ikegami brand” on television is...

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Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis: Against the Backdrop of an Underreported War

Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis: Against the Backdrop of an Underreported War

by Yutaro Y. | 2018年04月26日 | Conflict/military, Health/medicine, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, News View

Do you know which country today is facing the...

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