Nouvelle publication / “Japan: corporate accountability first” (Global Handbook of Media Accountability)
Le premier Global Handbook of Media Accountability est sur le point de paraitre chez l’éditeur Routlege.
Ce livre est le fruit d’un long travail d’édition mené par Susanne Fengler, Tobias Eberwein et Matthias Karmasin.
Ma contribution sur le Japon est sobrement titrée Japan: corporate accountability first.
Pour la référence complète :
Fengler Susanne, Eberwein Tobias et Karmasin Matthias, 2021, The Global Handbook of Media Accountability, London ; New York, Routledge, 643 p.
Castellvi César, 2021, « Japan: corporate media first » dans Susanne Fengler, Tobias Eberwein et Matthias Karmasin (eds.), The Global Handbook of Media Accountability, London; New York, Routledge, p. 418‑426.
DOI: 10.4324/9780429326943-48
Media industry in Japan is one of the most powerful worldwide, yet media accountability remains restricted. As the profession is not institutionalized as such, most Media Accountability Instruments originate from media organizations rather than journalists themselves. Fear of increasing state regulation during the 1990s, major news organizations developed internal self-regulatory mechanisms. The chapter demonstrates that self-regulation leads to a mainstreaming of committees tasked with reflecting upon the accountability issues in print media and to setting up of an independent regulatory body for broadcasters. However, much of the practices under fire in the 1990s remain fundamentally unchanged and the criticism of the media persists.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
César Castellvi (14 décembre 2021). Nouvelle publication / “Japan: corporate accountability first” (Global Handbook of Media Accountability). Médias et espace public dans le Japon contemporain. Consulté le 10 février 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/rbe6


