Symbolic Politics: How Japanese Politicians Elicit Behavior of their Audiences through Communication
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論文 (17件):
オフェル・フェルドマン. Ignoring Respect: The Effects of Threat to Face on Replies and the Ensuing Questions during Broadcast Political Interviews in Japan. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 2019. 64. 3. 1-21
Ofer Feldman, Ken Kinoshita. Political communicators and control in political interviews in Japanese television a comparative study and the effect of culture. The Psychology of Political Communicators: How Politicians, Culture, and the Media Construct and Shape Public Discourse. 2018. 31-55
Ofer Feldman, Ken Kinoshita, Peter Bull. Failures in Leadership How and Why Wishy-Washy Politicians Equivocate on Japanese Political Interviews. JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND POLITICS. 2017. 16. 2. 285-312
Ofer Feldman, Ken Kinoshita. Do important questions demand respectful replies? Analyzing televised political interviews in Japan. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication. 2017. 27. 1. 121-157
Ofer Feldman, Ken Kinoshita. Expanding factors in threat to face assessing the toughness/equivocation connection in Japanese televised political interviews. Language and Dialogue. 2017. 7. 3. 336-359
2000 - 2019 International Society of Political Psychology, International Political Science Association, International Communication Association, Asian Network for Public Opinion Research Board member, Selction member, etc
1993 - The Erik H. Erikson Award for Distinguished Early Career Contribution to Political Psychology
所属学会 (6件):
国際コミュニケーション学会
, 国際政治学会
, 国際政治心理学
, International Communication Association
, International Political Science Association
, International Society of Political Psychology