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Miyazaki Yuji

ミヤザキ ユウジ | Miyazaki Yuji
Affiliation and department:
Other affiliations (3):
  • Japan Arts Council  Senior Project Researcher
  • Meiji Gakuin University  Faculty of Sociology and Social Work   Part-time Lecturer
  • Chuo University  Faculty of Law   Part-time Lecturer
Research field  (4): Sociology ,  Commerce ,  Library/information science, humanistic/social informatics ,  History of thought
Research keywords  (6): Mass Communication ,  Media History ,  History of Communication ,  Advertising ,  Word of Mouth ,  Kuchi Komi(Word of Mouth)
Papers (4):
  • Yuji Miyazaki. How was Criticism of Television Possible?: Textual Analysis of Soichi Oya’s Criticism of TV in the Late 1950s Japan. The Annual Review of Sociology. 2022. 35. 69-79
  • Yuji Miyazaki. Formation of Kuchi Komi as Magazine Content: Presentation of Kuchi Komi in Magazines in the 1980s to the Early 1990s. Journal of Mass Communication Studies. 2022. 100. 261-278
  • Yuji Miyazaki. Conceptual Analysis of Kuchi Komi in the Early 1960s: Focusing on Relation to the "Opinion Leader" Concept. Journal of Mass Communication Studies. 2021. 98. 107-124
  • Yuji Miyazaki. The Conceptual History of "Kuchi-Komi (Word of Mouth)" in Japan. Master's Thesis. 2016
MISC (3):
  • Masaya Iwasaki, Kosuke Ogawa, Akiko Yamazaki, Keiichi Yamazaki, Yuji Miyazaki, Tatsuyuki Kawamura, Hideyuki Nakanishi. Enabling Shared Attention with Customers Strengthens a Sales Robot's Social Presence. International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI2022). 2022. 176-184
  • 宮﨑 悠二. 怪異が身にまとうもの:「口裂け女」の揺らぐファッション. 【リレーコラム】ZOZO NEXT Fashion Tech News. 2022
  • 訪問客との共有注意の創出による接客ロボットの社会的プレゼンスの強化. INTERACTION 2022, the 26th Symposium, Information Processing Society of Japan. 2022. 31-38
Lectures and oral presentations  (5):
  • Field-of-View Shift Guided by a Robot Clerk
    (Workshop "Interdisciplinary Explorations of Processes of Mutual Understanding in Interaction with Assistive Shopping Robots," at the 17th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2022) 2022)
  • How was Television Criticism Possible? : Textual Analysis of Sōichi Ōya’s TV Criticism in the Late 1950s Japan
    (Television Histories in Development 2021)
  • Formation of Collecting and Presenting "Kuchi-Komi (Word of Mouth)" on Magazines: 1980s - 1990s
    (Autumn Conference, Japan Society for Studies in Journalism and Mass Communication 2020)
  • Finding "Opinion Leaders" as Advertising Targets: Late 1950s - Early 1960s
    (Spring Conference, Japan Society for Studies in Journalism and Mass Communication 2020)
  • Sociological Academia and Advertising Industry Over the "Two-Step Flow of Communication"
    (Creative Forum in Japan Academy of Advertising 2019)
Education (4):
  • 2020 - 現在 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies Doctoral Course, Interdisciplinary Information Studies
  • 2014 - 2016 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies Master's Course, Interdisciplinary Information Studies
  • 2009 - 2014 Hosei University Faculty of Social Sciences Department of Media and Communication Studies
  • 2006 - 2009 Gifu Prefectural Kakamihara Senior High School Science and Mathematics Course
Professional career (1):
  • Master of Socio-information and Communication Studies (The University of Tokyo)
Work history (8):
  • 2024/04 - 現在 Chuo University Faculty of Law Part-time Lecturer
  • 2023/01 - 現在 Japan Arts Council Senior Project Researcher
  • 2022/09 - 現在 Meiji Gakuin University Faculty of Sociology and Social Work Part-time Lecturer
  • 2022/04 - 2023/03 Teikyo Heisei University Part-time Lecturer
  • 2021/04 - 2023/03 Shuto Iko Social Working Course Part-time Lecturer
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Association Membership(s) (4):
メディア史研究会 ,  The Japan Sociological Society ,  Kantoh Sociological Society ,  Japan Association for Media, Journalism and Communication Studies
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