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The press club as indicator of science medialization: How Japanese research organizations adapt to domestic media conventions

机译:新闻俱乐部作为科学媒介的指标:日本研究组织如何适应国内媒体约定

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This study examined how and whether Japanese research organizations adapt their communications outputs and practices to the media's requirements in a media landscape that has frequently been described as "cartelized." A survey and subsequent in-depth interviews with communications and public relations departments at Japanese research organizations showed that universities and government-funded research institutions employ outputs expected by the media, such as issuing press releases and using fax machines for dissemination. The adoption of media-imposed requirements appears to meet the dual interests of Japanese research organizations and established media. The results suggest that press clubs, one manifestation of an information cartel, are an indicator of how research organizations orient to the media at the organizational level. The findings add a non-Western perspective to the current literature of science medialization.
机译:本研究审查了日本研究组织如何以及是否对媒体景观中的媒体需求调整其通信产出和实践,这些景观经常被描述为“Cartelized”。日本研究组织的传播和公共关系部门的调查和随后的深入访谈表明,大学和政府资助的研究机构雇用媒体预期的产出,例如发布新闻稿和使用传真机进行传播。通过媒体施加的要求符合日本研究组织和既定媒体的双重利益。结果表明,新闻俱乐部,信息卡特尔的一个表现形式,是研究组织在组织层面上的媒体定向的指标。该研究结果为当前的科学媒化文献增加了非西方观点。

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