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Framing sexual assault in Japan Ardent or apathetic?

Meincke, Maria (2020) COSM40
Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
Abstract
In September 2017, freelance journalist Shiori Itō filed a lawsuit against the prominent TV reporter Noriyuki Yamaguchi for sexual assault. The somewhat obscure investigative and legal handling of the case prompted notable international media coverage, however domestic coverage has been comparatively scarce and apathetic. The media’s act of presenting news in a certain manner is referred to as media framing, and it is commonly theorised that such framing impacts audience perception of a given issue. Accepting this premise, the thesis sought to answer the question; how is the sexual assault case involving Shiori Itō depicted and framed in Japanese mainstream news media? Employing the methodological approach of framing analysis, underlying... (More)
In September 2017, freelance journalist Shiori Itō filed a lawsuit against the prominent TV reporter Noriyuki Yamaguchi for sexual assault. The somewhat obscure investigative and legal handling of the case prompted notable international media coverage, however domestic coverage has been comparatively scarce and apathetic. The media’s act of presenting news in a certain manner is referred to as media framing, and it is commonly theorised that such framing impacts audience perception of a given issue. Accepting this premise, the thesis sought to answer the question; how is the sexual assault case involving Shiori Itō depicted and framed in Japanese mainstream news media? Employing the methodological approach of framing analysis, underlying frames and tones were uncovered within a meaningful sample of Japanese news articles and discussed relative to their potential impact on audience perception of sexual assault cases as well as the resulting implications for social movements in Japan. The findings indicate that; mainstream media framing of Itō’s case is predominately characterised by a combination of emotionally detached, factual coverage, and favourable coverage of Itō, respectively. Although the underlying framing differs, neither depiction presents tangible ways for the audience to assist in improving the circumstances surrounding victims of sexual assault. (Less)
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author
Meincke, Maria
supervisor
organization
course
COSM40
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
News media, Media framing, News framing, Framing analysis, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Social movements, #MeToo
language
English
id
9023442
date added to LUP
2020-06-30 10:17:19
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2020-06-30 10:17:19
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  abstract     = {{In September 2017, freelance journalist Shiori Itō filed a lawsuit against the prominent TV reporter Noriyuki Yamaguchi for sexual assault. The somewhat obscure investigative and legal handling of the case prompted notable international media coverage, however domestic coverage has been comparatively scarce and apathetic. The media’s act of presenting news in a certain manner is referred to as media framing, and it is commonly theorised that such framing impacts audience perception of a given issue. Accepting this premise, the thesis sought to answer the question; how is the sexual assault case involving Shiori Itō depicted and framed in Japanese mainstream news media? Employing the methodological approach of framing analysis, underlying frames and tones were uncovered within a meaningful sample of Japanese news articles and discussed relative to their potential impact on audience perception of sexual assault cases as well as the resulting implications for social movements in Japan. The findings indicate that; mainstream media framing of Itō’s case is predominately characterised by a combination of emotionally detached, factual coverage, and favourable coverage of Itō, respectively. Although the underlying framing differs, neither depiction presents tangible ways for the audience to assist in improving the circumstances surrounding victims of sexual assault.}},
  author       = {{Meincke, Maria}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Framing sexual assault in Japan Ardent or apathetic?}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}