The “Publicization” of the Right-leaning Bias in Japanese Public OpinionChinese Full Text
Pan Nini;
Abstract: At present, the traditional balance of public opinion in Japan is being broken. The“publicization” of the right-leaning bias means that the bias has shifted from a “competitive standpoint” to “prerequisites” and “rules” of media, constituting a long-term influence on the direction of public opinion. This change is particularly evident in media issues involving foreign relations. Taking the Japanese public opinion on the East China Sea issue as the object of observation, we can analyze the scheme of the “publicization” trend. It includes three crucial factors. First, it is the Japanese government’s use of agenda setting to mold the “security threat” as the “self-evident” premise in public opinion. Second, the right-wing have downplayed their own bias in issue-framing and emphasized universality instead, successfully dominate public opinion. Finally, the development of the Internet, popular culture and youth subculture has brought about the transformation of the public opinion space dominated by the mainstream media, and the right-wing have laid out these channels early and have a firstmover advantage in the process of transformation.
Keywords:
Japanese public opinion; right-leaning bias; publicization; China-Japan relations; East China Sea issue; agenda-setting;
- DOI:
10.19780/j.cnki.ytaq.2023.2.7
- Series:
(G) Politics/ Military Affairs/ Law
- Subject:
China Politics and International Politics
- Classification Code👱🏽♀️:
D731.3;D822.331.3
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