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Political Communication and Disagreement Among Citizens in Japan and the United States

机译:日本和美国公民之间的政治沟通和分歧

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Patterns of interdependence among and between citizens add an additional level of complexity to a comparative analysis of democratic politics. In this article we examine communication and disagreement among citizens in Japan and the United States. We argue that a majoritarian bias in political communication operates in both settings, but it tends to perpetuate a system of one-party dominance in Japanese politics. Comparative studies of democratic citizenship have focused generally on the variation across national contexts in the political beliefs and values held by individuals. Our argument is that citizenship and the alternative cultures of democratic politics have less to do with the idiosyncratic beliefs and values that individuals carry with them and more to do with the contextually embedded nature of political communication. We address these issues using two community-based studies, one conducted in South Bend, Indiana, in 1984 and the other in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, in 1997.
机译:公民之间和公民之间的相互依存模式为民主政治的比较分析增加了额外的复杂性。在本文中,我们研究了日本和美国公民之间的沟通和分歧。我们认为,政治交往中的多数派偏见在两种情况下都有效,但它倾向于使日本政治中的一党独大制度永久化。民主公民身份的比较研究通常集中于个人所持政治信念和价值观在不同国家背景下的变化。我们的论点是,公民身份和民主政治的替代文化与个人所携带的特有的信念和价值观没有多大关系,而与政治传播的背景内在本质有关。我们使用两项基于社区的研究来解决这些问题,一项是在1984年在印第安纳州南本德进行,另一项是在1997年在东京的文京区进行。

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