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KORENAGA Ron
 
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Affiliation*
College of Sociology Department of Communication and Media Studies
Graduate School of Sociology Doctoral Program in Sociology
Graduate School of Sociology Master's Program in Sociology
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Professor
Degree
文学士 ( 東京大学文学部 ) / 社会学修士 ( 東京大学大学院社会学研究科 ) / 社会学博士 ( 武蔵大学大学院人文科学研究科 )
Research Theme*
  • 情報行動論を専門とし、日本社会における情報行動の動態を把握するとともに、メディアを用いて行われるコミュニケーションについて、エスノメソドロジーの視点から分析を行なっている。具体的な研究領域としては、趣味的な文化活動における社会的な状況やメディア利用を量的なデータを用いて研究するほか、家庭や職場などで行われる、道具やメディアを介在したコミュニケーションをエスノグラフィーやビデオ分析の手法で研究するとともに、マスメディアにおける記事やトークなどの言説を量的あるいは質的な手法によって分析している。

  • Research Interests
  • text analysis

  • コミュニケ-ション

  • メディア

  • 広告

  • 社会学

  • オーディエンス研究

  • 遠隔コミュニケーション

  • 相互行為

  • エスノメソドロジー

  • 言説分析

  • 会話分析

  • Campus Career*
    • 4 2008 - Present 
      College of Sociology   Department of Communication and Media Studies   Professor
    • 4 2008 - Present 
      Graduate School of Sociology   Master's Program in Sociology   Professor
    • 4 2008 - Present 
      Graduate School of Sociology   Doctoral Program in Sociology   Professor
    • 4 2007 - 3 2008 
      College of Sociology   Department of Communication and Media Studies   Associate Professor
    • 4 2007 - 3 2008 
      Graduate School of Sociology   Master's Program in Sociology   Associate Professor
    • 4 2007 - 3 2008 
      Graduate School of Sociology   Doctoral Program in Sociology   Associate Professor
    • 4 2006 - 3 2007 
      College of Sociology   Department of Communication and Media Studies   Associate Professor (as old post name)
    • 4 2005 - 3 2007 
      Graduate School of Sociology   Master's Program in Sociology   Associate Professor (as old post name)
    • 4 2005 - 3 2007 
      Graduate School of Sociology   Doctoral Program in Sociology   Associate Professor (as old post name)
    • 4 2001 - 3 2006 
      College of Sociology   Department of Sociology   Associate Professor (as old post name)
    • 10 1999 - 3 2001 
      College of Sociology   Department of Sociology   Lecturer

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    Research Areas

    • Humanities & Social Sciences / Sociology

    Research History

    • 2008 - Present 
      Rikkyo University   College of Social Relations

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    • 2007 - 2008 
      Rikkyo University   College of Social Relations

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    • 2005 - 2007 
      Rikkyo University   College of Social Relations

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    • 1999 - 2005 
      Rikkyo University   College of Social Relations

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    • 1995 - 1999 
      Sapporo Gakuin University   Faculty of Social Information

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    Committee Memberships

    • 6 2017 - 6 2019 
      関東社会学会   研究理事

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    • 4 2005 - 3 2009 
      放送倫理・番組向上機構(BPO)   青少年委員

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    Awards

    • 9 2018  
      The Society of Socio-Informatics  Best book award of the year 
       
      Ron Korenaga

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    • 6 2004  
      日本マス・コミュニケーション学会  優秀論文賞  「映像広告に関する理解の実践過程:「象徴」をめぐる相互行為的な実践」
       
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    Papers

    • “Everyone has it, everyone uses it”: The emergence of “publicness” through multiplication in dialogical networks Peer-reviewed

      Ron Korenaga, Tom Ogawa

      Discourse, Context & Media51   100657 - 100657   2 2023

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    • Embodied practice in a tidying up activity: Responsibility of family members for their objects. Peer-reviewed

      Korenaga, R, Mori, I, Sunaga, M, Ikegami, S, Endo,T

      Research on Children and Social Interaction5 ( 2 ) 151 - 178   12 2021

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    • Information Behavior of the Over Forties

      橋元良明、片桐 恵子、木村 忠正、是永 論、辻 大介、森 康俊、小笠原 盛浩、北村 智 、河井 大介、大野 志郎

      Research Survey Reports in Information Studies, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo36   263 - 319   3 2020

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    • Criticism of Media Representation and Social Criticism in Action : With Respect to Gender Representation

      Ron Korenaga

        ( 26 ) 7 - 18   3 2019

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    • 情報行動と社会意識に関する国際比較 : 「日本人の情報行動調査」プロジェクトにおける日中韓星米 5ヵ国オンライン調査

      北村智, 橋元良明, 木村忠正, 是永論, 辻大介, 森康俊, 小笠原盛浩, 河井大介

      東京大学大学院情報学環情報学研究. 調査研究編 ( 34 ) 119 - 211   3 2018

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    • メディアの表現理解における実践の分析 ―規範の参照という視点から― Peer-reviewed

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      武蔵大学大学院人文科学研究科   1 2016

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    • Learning to become a better poet: situated information practices in, of, and at a Japanese tanka gathering Peer-reviewed

      Shinichiro Sakai, Ron Korenaga, Tomomi Shigeyoshi Sakai

      INFORMATION RESEARCH-AN INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC JOURNAL20 ( 1 )   3 2015

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      Introduction. This paper contributes to the growing body of practice-based and empirical approaches to information science research that examines the ways members of a community engage in mundane and everyday information-related activities. Particular attention to the situated practices from which collective and collaborative learning arises is paid.
      Method. Observations at a series of gatherings of a group of Japanese poets were conducted. Audio-visual materials were recorded to repeatedly scrutinize the doings of the gathering and information behaviour thereof.
      Analysis. An ethnomethodological approach was taken to explicate embodied practices and their seen-but-unnoticed features that members work out to accomplish. In addition to how information is being put to use, what counts as information is addressed.
      Findings. A variety of information activities occurred simultaneously, sequentially, and orderly to accomplish practical and organizational activities. Information seeking, for example, did not occur in isolation from other information activities. Over the course of members' work, it was interrelated with information sharing and information creation as well as with the use of artefacts that surround the participants.
      Conclusions. The findings reveal that information behaviour is organized as the interaction unfolds, which suggests an alternative view to the traditional approaches in information behaviour that constructs theoretical models to predict information behaviour as a goal. Practices that shape, use, and share knowledge that is both tacit and explicit are also identified. For the participants, none of the practices is remarkable. This, in turn, evidences that they assemble the naturally occurring and mundane activities of the gathering in its organizational terms.

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    • Envisioning the plan in interaction: Configuring pipes during a plumbers' meeting Peer-reviewed

      Shinichiro Sakai, Ron Korenaga, Yoshifumi Mizukawa, Motoko Igarashi

      Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity   339 - 356   12 9 2014

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      The central focus of this chapter is the methods of practical reasoning that accomplish a mutual understanding of relevant objects during the organisation and operation of a plumbing design. To execute successfully the task of coordinating disparate actions in the work, participants must achieve a shared and collective vision of the particular objects under discussion. We emphasise that for objects to be used as interactional resources, they must first be made recognisable and intelligible as interactional accomplishments, though we also suggest that these two analytical issues are inseparable for members when developing a course of practical activity. Objects in our study include tangible artefacts that have physical materiality as well as not-yet-existing abstractions, the designs.

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    • Approaches to Information Rooted in Member's Experience : Ethnomethodologically Informed Ethnography(<Special Section Article>Socio-Informatics(3)) Invited

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      Journal of socio-informatics1 ( 3 ) 1 - 9   3 2013

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      The aim of this essay is to define the issue of socio-informatics as the consideration of members&#039; experience in society and describe the ethnomethodologically informed ethnography in order to approach the issue. Consequently, I discuss the possibility of ethnography to explicate the norm by which members account for their experience with the verbal expression of &quot;information&quot;. Finally, I examine how the ethnography works to construct the view to social phenomena regarding information.

      DOI: 10.14836/ssi.1.3_1

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    • Use of Mobile Phone TV: With Respect to Youth Culture in Japan Invited

      Ron Korenaga

      Journal of Commnunication & Culture ( 11 ) 3 - 28   10 2012

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    • On the Accountability of Social Interaction regarding Images : Scenic Intelligibility of Comic Books

      Korenaga Ron

      The journal of applied sociology51   29 - 48   25 3 2009

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    • Going Out of Tune? Use of Mobile Phone TV among Japanese Youth Invited Peer-reviewed

      Ron Korenaga, Hisako Komuro

      Media Asia36 ( 4 ) 194 - 211   2009

    • Making sense of the news story among Breakfast TV : its production and process in intelligibility of the risk of BSE or "mad cow disease" in Japan Peer-reviewed

      KORENAGA Ron, SAKAI Shinichiro

      JOURNAL OF MASS COMMUNICATION STUDIES71 ( 71 ) 107 - 128   7 2007

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      This paper attempts to understand risk, namely that of BSE in Japan from morning news programs. We analyzed broadcast from January and February 2006 that examined BSE and the ensuing ban on import of U.S. beef to Japan according to Membership Categorization Analysis. We found that each actor drew its own borders, distinguishing between "Japanese" and "Americans, " so as to make the differentiating between the observable and the accountable. We also found that actors and their actions in media coverage are coherent and consistent according to the relevancy of the situation, thus giving perspectives to the discourse.

      DOI: 10.24460/mscom.71.0_107

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    • Envisioning the Plan : Case Studies of Mobile Phone Use of Plumbers

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      The journal of applied sociology49   29 - 51   25 3 2007

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    • Viewers' Practical Understanding of Commercial Films as Advertisement Peer-reviewed

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      Journal of mass communication studies ( 64 ) 104 - 120   1 2004

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      The aim of this research is to examine the practical understanding of commercial films. Conversation analysis was conducted on viewers watching films in foreign languages so that they would mainly retain visual information. The main findings are as follows: First, the viewers identified the actors in advertisements by using categorization (Sacks[1972]). Second, they mediate the actors according to the plot by "footing" (Goffman[1980]). Thus the viewers find the plot appealing, according to neutrality and universality of advertisng discourse.

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    • Conflicted context and the possibility of interactional analysis:on understanding "advertising"

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      The journal of applied sociology44   23 - 46   25 3 2002

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    • Survey Research on Uses of Cellular Phone and PHS in 2000

      Mikami Shunji, Korenaga Ron, Nakamura Isao, Kenjo Takehide, Mori Yasutoshi, Yanagisawa Kaga, Mori Yasuko, Sekiya Naoya

      The Research bulletin of the Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, the University of Tokyo15 ( 15 ) 145 - 235   2001

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    • Survey Research on Users of Cellular Phone and other Communication Media in 1999

      Hashimoto Yoshiaki, Korenaga Ron, Ishii Ken'ichi, Tsuji Daisuke, Nakamura Isao, Mori Yasutoshi

      The Research bulletin of the Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, the University of Tokyo14 ( 14 ) 83 - 192   3 2000

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    • What Makes the "Interaction" on E-mail Possible? : An Analysis of CMC as Interactional Practice Peer-reviewed

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      JOURNAL OF MASS COMMUNICATION STUDIES54   156 - 170,247   1999

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      This paper explains the method in which Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) operates. I intend to consider CMC as the construction of interaction at some specific situation after first reviewing research trends and problems. First, by analyzing the contents of E-mail using conversation analysis, I made certain the possibility that verbal activities on E-mail are interactionally organized as "conversation" by using the same device as face-to-face conversation. Second, I found some characteristic behavior during greetings and jokes in E-mail. This seemed to take place to make the organization recognizable to each correspondent. These results suggest that the so-called "media characteristic" is not created solely on its own, but is organized in practical interaction.

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    • 初期PHS採用者の利用実態

      石井 健一, 中村 功, 川上 善郎, 是永 論, 辻 大介

      情報通信学会誌14 ( 2 ) 87 - 94   25 9 1996

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    • What Do University Students Think About and How Often Do They Use "Multimedia" in 1995?

      Hashimoto Yoshiaki, Korenaga Ron, Yanagisawa Kaga

      The research bulletin of the Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, the University of Tokyo6   195 - 265   25 12 1995

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    • Diachronic Comparison of Information-Related Behavior : from Results of the Panel Survey Made to Redients of Tokyo

      Hashimoto Yoshiaki, Yoshii Hiroaki, Mikami Shunji, Mizuno Hirosuke, Ishii Ken'ichi, Hirabayashi Noriko, Kenjo Takehide, Nakamura Isao, Korenaga Ron, Fukuda Mitsuru, Tsuji Daisuke, Mori Yasutoshi, Yanagisawa Kaga

      The research bulletin of the Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, the University of Tokyo4   1 - 178   1994

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    • Inter-Cultural Studies on Kinesic Channels

      Hashimoto Yoshiaki, Odagiri Yukako, Korenaga Ron, Okano Ichiro, Kenjo Takehide, Matsuda Misa, Fukuda Mitsuru

      The research bulletin of the Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, the University of Tokyo3   181 - 251   1993

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    • How E-Mail Systems are used in Business ? : A Case Study

      Hashimoto Yoshiaki, Yoshii Hiroaki, Mikami Shunji, Mizuno Hirosuke, Ishii Ken'ichi, Hirabayashi Noriko, Nakamura Isao, Korenaga Ron, Kenjo Takehide, Fukuda Mitsuru

      The research bulletin of the Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, the University of Tokyo3   1 - 70   1993

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    • Electronic Media and Social Situations : How social realities change in multiple media situations. Peer-reviewed

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      JOURNAL OF MASS COMMUNICATION STUDIES42   163 - 178,255-25   1993

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      With the progress of informationization in society, the electronic media is increasingly closer related to social situations. The consequences of this trend are very important for our daily life. However, the impact of electronic media in relation to social situations has not often been addressed in communication research. In this article, by focusing on the relationship between"media"and"situations", we aim to study the changes in individuals that are caused by the media. These changes are mediated by the social situations. Considering the family as the typical example of the social setting, we first reviewed past studies on TV use to see how the electronic media were associated with families. We found that TV is often used to maintain the social realities of families. Second, defining construction of"situations"as one characteristic of the electronic media, we described the process in which media bring about the social change by making the individual's social reality relative. Finally, the research data on the relation young people in Japan have with the"multi-media age "was fitted against the argument above. The major findings of this study are as follows. (1) Nowadays in the studies of TV viewing behavior, more attention is paid to the families as audiences. The reason of this increasing attention to families rise in the recognition of the importance of TV for maintaining the social realities of the families. (2) In modern society, families are changing remarkably. TV has on the one hand certainly contributed to family unity, but, on the other hand, it made their social reality relative. However, TV did not disorganize family reality completely. (3) Young people now experience multiple situations by associating different kinds of electronic media with their daily life. Out of their answers, we constituted a variable of the multiplicity and tested its association with their view on interpersonal communications. We found that people who are used to multiple situations tend to communicate superficially with others, rather than not communicate at all. The multiple situations caused by the electronic media are associated to the multiple realities in the communication with others.

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    • Empirical Study on Information-Related Behaviors : From Results of Surveys Made to Residents of Tokyo and University Students in 1991

      Hashimoto Yoshiaki, Mikami Shunji, Ishii Ken'ichi, Wakabayashi Naoki, Hirabayashi Noriko, Nakamura Isao, Korenaga Ron, Kenjo Takehide

      The research bulletin of the Institute of Socio-Information and Communication Studies, the University of Tokyo2   45 - 157   1992

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    • Translation : Elizabeth Stokoe, "Moving Forward with Membership Categorization Analysis : Methods for Systematic Analysis"

        ( 55 ) 172 - 114   2018

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    • Language as Tool/Tool of Language : As an Additional Concluding Remark

        25 ( 1 ) 185 - 193   2 2017

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    • Reconsiderations of E. Goffman's Dramatism : From Frame of Actions to Description of Activities

      Ron Korenaga

      応用社会学研究 ( 58 ) 357 - 366   2016

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    • 稲増一憲(著)『政治を語るフレーム: 乖離する有権者、政治家、メディア』(東京大学出版会,2015)

      是永 論

      社会心理学研究31 ( 3 ) 213 - 213   2016

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    • Introduction(Modern Media and Political Participation through Networks)

      KORENAGA Ron

      Journal of mass communication studies85 ( 85 ) 2 - 3   31 7 2014

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      The planning of this special edition was triggered by Japan&#039;s Upper House Parliamentary election in the summer of 2013 when election campaigns using the Internet were run for the first time in the country&#039;s history. Japanese media reports at the time of lifting of the ban on the use of the Internet for election campaigns extolled the start of online election campaigns and pointed out that there would be a variety of potential electoral campaigns from then on. How- ever, as the articles in this special edition indicate, many have said that the impact on the actual election of Internet use for election campaigns was low due to low voter turnout and a lack of data showing a significant correlation between Internet usage and the election results. Nevertheless, given the events that occurred inside and outside Japan around the time that the ban on using the Internet for election campaigns was lifted, it can be said that the start of the use of the Internet for the summer 2013 election campaigns marked a milestone, and that we should reconsider the status of political communications in Japan in the social context, and not merely think of the impact of the Internet. Particularly since 2010, pro-democracy movements such as the Arab Spring and protest movements including the Occupy movement have developed on the back of the spread of social networks such as Twitter and Facebook and the increasing number of smartphone users globally. The anti-nuclear movement seen in Japan around the same time - albeit, a somewhat different kind of movement - appears to have the same communication structure. If one looks at dominant opinions on the Internet in recent years and uses right-leaning opinions as an example, it can be seen that using the Internet has become more significant as a method for political activities for certain age groups and segments of society. Furthermore, objections against companies that exploit their employees - such movements started coming to the surface in 2013 - should be considered as political communications made through the means of easy-to-access information. This special edition aims to examine the relationship between the Internet and political communications, including possibilities that will be traced back to the concept of social change through digital technologies, which has been called &quot;Cyberactivism&quot; (McCaughey, 2014) since 2000s. The main purpose of this special edition, however, is to investigate what kind of roles mass media, which has been playing a key role in terms of political communications in conventional Japanese society, will be able to take on in the current communication environment, in which a diversity of different types of media and networks are developing. Based on this background, we have asked the writers for this special edition to discuss matters in accordance with their respective fields of expertise, in order to clarify the dynamics of political communications through media and networks in Japan from the past to the present, focusing on the impact of the Internet on the content of specific online political information and the use of such content.

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    • 討論 抄録 CM情報の蓄積と利用を考える (国際日本文化研究センターシンポジウム CM研究の展開と発展 : 日文研共同研究からの10年) -- (CM情報の蓄積と利用を考える)

      谷川 建司, 是永 論, 柄本 三代子

      テレビ文化研究 : テレビ文化アーカイブズ研究プロジェクト研究会報告集3   109 - 118   2014

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    • Chronicle of the image of "Working at Home" in Japan

      KORENAGA Ron, FUJII Takahiro

      Proceedings of the ... Japan Telework Society Conference ( 15 ) 68 - 69   6 7 2013

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      In this report, we consider how the image of &quot;Working at Home&quot; has developed in Japan since 1990s when the current extensive diffusion of the internet has not yet occurred. We have analyzed more than 500 articles in newspapers and the interview data with the people who work mainly at home in order to extract the image of working at home. The image reflects the social structure and social consciousness constituting the common work environment and life style of employees in Japan. The consideration would suggest the fundamental issues regarding the development of telework in Japan. By analyzing data, we examine not only why people in Japan are unlikely to leave their office to do their own work at home including housework, but also how to make a complete change in the way of constructing &quot;work&quot; environment. As the result of consideration, we discuss the effective approaches to the issues.

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    • WS5 社会情報学におけるエスノグラフィーの可能性 : 実践とメディアのインタフェースに向けて(ワークショップ5)

      五十嵐 素子, 笠木 佑美, 秋谷 直矩, 是永 論, 水川 喜文, 木村 忠正

      社会情報学会(SSI)学会大会研究発表論文集2013   237 - 237   2013

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    • メディア空間とデザイン(第32期第8回研究会(理論研究部会企画),研究会の記録(2010年4月〜11月))

      是永 論

      マス・コミュニケーション研究78 ( 78 ) 276 - 277   31 1 2011

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    • 本研究の理論背景と調査の概略(テレビ視聴と価値・政治意識の関連,日本行動計量学会 第38大会 抄録集)

      飽戸 弘, 稲葉 哲郎, 是永 論, 服部 弘, 山田 一成

      日本行動計量学会大会発表論文抄録集38   340 - 343   22 9 2010

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    • 政治意識とテレビ視聴(テレビ視聴と価値・政治意識の関連,日本行動計量学会 第38大会 抄録集)

      飽戸 弘, 稲葉 哲郎, 是永 論, 服部 弘, 山田 一成

      日本行動計量学会大会発表論文抄録集38   344 - 345   22 9 2010

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    • ソーシャルネットワークとテレビ視聴(テレビ視聴と価値・政治意識の関連,日本行動計量学会 第38大会 抄録集)

      飽戸 弘, 稲葉 哲郎, 是永 論, 服部 弘, 山田 一成

      日本行動計量学会大会発表論文抄録集38   346 - 347   22 9 2010

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    • メデイア・リテラシーとテレビ視聴(テレビ視聴と価値・政治意識の関連,日本行動計量学会 第38大会 抄録集)

      飽戸 弘, 稲葉 哲郎, 是永 論, 服部 弘, 山田 一成

      日本行動計量学会大会発表論文抄録集38   348 - 349   22 9 2010

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    • ネット広告の非言語表現--静止画と動画 (特集 ネット広告と日本語)

      是永 論

      日本語学27 ( 6 ) 14 - 23   5 2008

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    • テレビとインターネットの同時利用行動(第29期第4回研究会(マルチメディア研究部会企画))(終わる)(研究会の記録(二〇〇三年一一月〜二〇〇四年三月))

      川喜田 尚, 是永 論

      マス・コミュニケーション研究 ( 65 ) 156 - 157   31 7 2004

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    • Mass communication research and data management : survey questionnaire as a cognitive artefact

      KORENAGA Ron

      Social information12 ( 1 ) 151 - 159   28 2 2003

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    • 1998 Report of Social and Opinion Research Database Project

      Nikkuni Michiyo, Ishii Wahei, Korenaga Ron

      Social information8 ( 2 ) 91 - 102   19 3 1999

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      Other Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10742/873

    • An Introduction to the SORD Project and SORD Homepage

      Korenaga Ron, Ishii Wahei

      Social information8 ( 1 ) 121 - 125   25 12 1998

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      Other Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10742/842

    • The 1997 Report of Social and Opinion Researh Database Peoject

      Nikkuni Michiyo, Ishii Wahei, Korenaga Ron

      Social information7 ( 2 ) 207 - 213   3 1998

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      Other Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10742/816

    • Information Infrastructure for the Education of Social Information

      Chiba Masaki, Korenaga Ron, Nikkuni Michiyo, Morita Hiko

      Social information7 ( 2 ) 5 - 20   3 1998

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      Other Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10742/831

    • サマリートーク(<小特集>第6回社会と情報に関するシンポジウム)

      是永 論

      社会情報6 ( 1 ) 103 - 107   22 11 1996

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      Language:Japanese   Publisher:札幌学院大学  

      第6回 社会と情報に関するシンポジウム

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      Other Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10742/782

    • 電子メディアにおける人間関係(一九九四年度春季研究発表会 ワークショップ報告)

      中村 功, 是永 論, 水越 伸

      マス・コミュニケーション研究46 ( 0 ) 210 - 211   1995

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      DOI: 10.24460/mscom.46.0_210

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    Books and Other Publications

    • エスノメソドロジー住まいの中の小さな社会秩序 : 家庭における活動と学び : 身体・ことば・モノを通じた対話の観察から

      是永, 論, 富田, 晃夫

      明石書店  10 2021  ( ISBN:9784750352633

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    • モビリティーズのまなざし : ジョン・アーリの思想と実践 = The mobilities gaze : the sociological ideas and gigs with John Urry

      小川, 葉子, 是永, 論, 太田, 邦史

      丸善出版  11 2020  ( ISBN:9784621305652

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      Total pages:xi, 229p   Language:Japanese

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    • 見ること・聞くことのデザイン

      是永論( Role: Sole author)

      新曜社  14 4 2017  ( ISBN:4788515091

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      Total pages:232   Language:Japanese Book type:Scholarly book

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    • ワークプレイス・スタディーズ

      水川喜文, 秋谷直矩, 五十嵐素子(2・6・10章)

      ハーベスト社  3 2017  ( ISBN:4863390831

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    • Interacting with Objects: Language, materiality, and social activity

      Maurice Nevile, Pentti Haddington, Trine Heinemann, Mirka Rauniomaa

      John Benjamins Publishing Company  12 9 2014  ( ISBN:9027212139

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    • コミュニケーション論をつかむ (テキストブックス[つかむ])

      辻 大介, 是永 論, 関谷 直也( Role: Joint author)

      有斐閣  8 5 2014  ( ISBN:4641177201

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    • エスノメソドロジーへの招待―言語・社会・相互行為

      中河 伸俊, 岡田 光弘, 小宮 友根, 是永 論( Role: Joint translator)

      ナカニシヤ出版  4 2014  ( ISBN:4779508290

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    • 未知なる日常への冒険 : 高校生のための社会学

      高校生のための社会学編集委員会, 水上 徹男, 是永 論, 砂川 浩慶, 福永 真弓, 本田 量久

      ハーベスト社  2009  ( ISBN:9784863390102

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    • 視覚イメージ伝達のカテゴリー分析 : モバイル技術を利用した相互行為における教示実践

      是永 論

      立教大学是永研究室  2008 

    • テキスト社会調査

      小林 修一, 久保田 滋, 西野 理子, 西澤 晃彦, 是永 論, 岡田 光弘, 米村 千代

      梓出版社  2005  ( ISBN:9784872622195

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    • わかってもらう説得の技術

      是永 論( Role: Sole author)

      中経出版  3 2004  ( ISBN:4806119784

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    Research Projects

    • Constructing ethno-medialogy: Interdisciplinary investigations of correlations and transformations of narrative, embodiment and imagery

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

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      6 2019 - 3 2023

      Grant number:19K21718

      Grant amount:\6370000 ( Direct Cost: \4900000 、 Indirect Cost:\1470000 )

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    • The Information Behavior of the Japanese: Examination on It's Change for 25 Years and the Issues in Aging Society

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      Hashimoto Yoshiaki

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      4 2018 - 3 2021

      Grant number:18H03645

      Grant amount:\34060000 ( Direct Cost: \26200000 、 Indirect Cost:\7860000 )

      Since 1995, we have conducted surveys of Japanese information behavior every five years. In 2020 we made 6th survey.This survey consists of a diary survey and a questionnaire survey, which measures TV viewing time and Internet usage time and analyze change over time. In addition, from the questionnaire survey, it is possible to know the changes in the Internet usage rate, the SNS usage rate, the reliable information source, and the importance rating of the information source.
      As a result of the survey, the data confirmed that the TV viewing time has decreased, especially among young people, in the last 25 years, and the Internet usage time has increased since 2000. However, the 2020 survey was conducted under covid-19 situation, and the time spent at home increased, resulting in a slight increase in TV viewing time.

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    • Inter- and intragenerational comparative analysis of the change of Japanese information behavior in the structural transition of information environments

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      Kitamura Satoshi, KIMURA Tadamasa, MORI Yasutoshi, OGASAHARA Morihiro

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      4 2014 - 3 2017

      Grant number:26285118

      Grant amount:\15730000 ( Direct Cost: \12100000 、 Indirect Cost:\3630000 )

      The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of age, period, and cohort on contemporary Japanese information behavior. We conducted a survey on Japanese information behavior in 2015. Also in 2015, we analyzed this data against data from 2005 and 2010. The results suggest that age and cohort had significant effects on the time spent viewing television, but that the period had no significant effect. In addition, the results suggest that while there was significant increase indicated in the period from 2005 to 2010 with respect to time spent engaged in internet use on a personal computer (PC), there was also a significant cohort effect and period effect corresponding with a consistent increase in time spent engaged in mobile internet use.

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    • Study of information practices of processing media representations

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      KORENAGA Ron, SAKAI Shinichiro, IKEGAMI Satoru, SHIGEYOSHI Tomomi

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      4 2012 - 3 2015

      Grant number:24530667

      Grant amount:\5200000 ( Direct Cost: \4000000 、 Indirect Cost:\1200000 )

      This research explores how people accomplish the understanding of media
      representations. We have conducted ethnographic research about people discussing tanka ,the Japanese traditional poems and processing photo images in addition to in-depth interviews to professional cartoonists, The research has unpacked the unique practices regarding the understanding of media representations.

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    • The Discourse Analysis of "Degradation" of Japan and Japanese : Study of process and alignment of media discourse

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      KORENAGA Ron, ASAOKA Takahiro, ENOMOTO Miyoko, KIM Sangmi, OKADA Akiko, SHIMIZU Makoto

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      2008 - 2010

      Grant number:20330111

      Grant amount:\7670000 ( Direct Cost: \5900000 、 Indirect Cost:\1770000 )

      This research deals with the process and alignment of media discourse about the degradation of Japanese society. We conducted both content analysis of media and survey and interview research of media audience.

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    • Category Analysis of Visual Images : Instructional practice in interaction using mobile technologies

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      KORENAGA Ron, MIZUKAWA Yoshifumi, IGARASHI Motoko

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      2005 - 2007

      Grant number:17330120

      Grant amount:\8070000 ( Direct Cost: \7500000 、 Indirect Cost:\570000 )

      This study examines how visual images are interactionally managed in the collaborative work using mobile technologies, especially from the viewpoint of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. In this research, we conducted analysis of two kinds of interactional settings of communicating visual images ; 1) collaborating work by more than two people 2) collaborating work by two people.
      In the first setting, we conducted fieldwork of the interaction of plumbers who are doing instructions using mobile phones and using plans in face-to-face setting. In the second setting, students take pictures with mobile phone, send them to other students, call them and talk about the pictures sent by their mobile phones and we examined the talk of the senders and the receivers and show how they talk about their reading/viewing visual images and use them for their task at that time.
      As results, in the first setting, we found that the worker and the instructor tend to interact without making their asymmetrical relationship relevant. To do so, they made use of their membership categories related to the participation to the setting. On the other hand, their behaviors related to visuals were accomplished without using membership categories to adjust their behaviors appropriately to the task at work.
      In the second setting, we find out that senders should confirm that receivers have received the image they use and the persons who need to state their concern on images(in this case the callers/senders) should show how to read/view the images and share the views with receivers to pursue the subject.

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    • 異文化間における広告情報の受容過程に関する実証的研究

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 

      是永 論

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      2001 - 2002

      Grant number:13710126

      Grant amount:\1200000 ( Direct Cost: \1200000 )

      前年度のデータをもとに、会話分析やゴッフマン社会学からの理論的な考察と追加データの収集を行なった。
      考察から、次のような解釈過程が実践されている可能性が導き出された。(1)一般の会話の相互作用に見られる「成員カテゴリー化装置」(Sacks[1972])が用いられることで、個々のアクターが峻別されていく。(2)(1)を受け手における相互的な基盤として当該の言説に対してアクターを関連づける"footing"(Goffman[1980])が明示的に行なわれ、これが「広告」においてしばしば見られる象徴としての言説の中間的な領域を理解する手がかりになる。(3)(2)の領域の相互的な成立によって、さらに「広告」が訴求する「新奇性」が実践的に理解されていく。
      以上の結果から、当該の映像について、受け手個々の内部にある前提的な知識が絶対的な基盤となるのではなく、あくまでその場面で相互作用的に適用されていく知識が、当該の映像に対して適切に用いられていく中で、はじめて理解が達成されていくという点で、「広告を見る」という視聴行為がきわめて社会的な実践であることが示された。
      本研究から、しばしば無前提に相互理解そのものが困難であるとされている、いわゆる「異文化状況」においても、人々がそのような社会的な実践の中で一定の理解を達成する可能性を持ち、またそのような理解が「母語を理解しない」ということだけによってはその不適切さを問われないという点で、国際的なインターネット普及やブロードバンド化による越境的な映像コンテンツの展開状況における「多文化的な映像視聴」という新たな社会的な行為についての分析視点が考えられ、その視点からさらに別の異文化間における視聴についても実験を行なった。

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    • Analysis of the Change of Communication Behavior with the Rapid Informatization

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      HASHIMOTO Yoshiaki, KORENAGA Ron, ISHII Ken'ichi, MORI Yasutoshi

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      1998 - 2000

      Grant number:10410042

      Grant amount:\11900000 ( Direct Cost: \11900000 )

      In order to analyze the change of the communication behavior with the rapid informatization, we conducted three questionnaire surveys as follows ;
      [1] Survey research on uses of cellular phone in 1999
      [2] Japanese Internet Use Survey in 2000
      [3] Survey research on communication behavior in November 2000
      From the result of the survey [1] the following points were found ;
      1) Cellular or PHS users are 63.8% of the subjects.
      2) Cellular phones are more frequently used than PHS and females are more likely to use these phones for a private purpose while males for business purposes.
      3) People in younger generation use their phones in personalized way.
      4) After beginning to use cellular phones the users feel a kind of sense of relief that they can contact their friends anytime.
      From the result of the survey [2] the following points were found ;
      1) Using rate of the Internet in Japan is now 24.4%.
      2) Men use much more than women and younger people especially twenties use much more than the other ages.
      3) Those-who have greater academic background use the Internet much more than people with little schooling.
      4) Internet using percentages rise in proportion to the scale of employees.
      5) People who live in big cities use the Internet much more than people who live in small cities or rural areas.
      6) 11.8% of respondents answered that TV watching time have decreased much and 22.1% answered TV watching time decreased a little, after starting to use the Internet. And 6.6% answered that sleeping time have decreased much and 29.5% answered sleeping time decreased a little.
      7) Those who send or receive males more than once a day are 46.5%. 19.6% of the Internet users communicate with people whom they contact only on-line.
      From the result of the survey [3] the following points were found ;
      1) 61% of respondents (15-39 old years who live within 50km area of Tokyo) use Internet in November 2000.
      2) 80% of the Interner users access the networks at home.
      3) 78% respondents use mobile phones and 58% uses character-communicating function (short message system).
      4) Users of mobile phones communicate with their intimate friends.

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    • 政治的言説

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 

      山崎 敬一, 樫村 志郎, 山田 富秋, 根森 健, 平林 紀子, 阿部 年晴, 是永 論

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      1995 - 1997

      Grant number:07309018

      Grant amount:\3200000 ( Direct Cost: \3200000 )

      今年度の研究は、政治的言説のなかでも特に、人々の言説と身体行動との関わりや、人々の言説と電子テクノロジーとの関わりを中心に研究をおこなった。また、人間同士の関わりや権力作用が、人々の言説とどう関わっているかという問題にも焦点をあわせた。特に、今年度は、実際の現場での相互行為に関する経験的な研究をおこなった。
      具体的には、電話で救急処置の指示を行うさいの救急救命士と電話通報者とのコミュニケーションの齟齬の問題、新しい電子テクノロジーを用いた救急処置の指示の問題、ビデオやコンピュータなどの電子テクノロジーを用いた人々の相互行為の問題、阪神淡路大震災を中心としたテレビニュースにおける言説の問題等について、ビデオデータに基づいた経験的研究を進めた。
      その結果、人々の言説は、人々の身体行動や、人々の行う相互的なモニターや人々の相互的な関係と深く結びついていることがわかった。また、現代のテクノロジーと人々の言説との関わりの問題を明らかにすることができた。そのなかで、新しい遠隔的な共同作業システムの提案もおこなった。
      また、経験的な研究とともに、政治思想史的な形で、言説の問題の理論的な研究もおこなった。その際に、総動員体制と言説との関わりについての研究をおこなった。
      同時に、テクノロジーと相互行為に関する研究成果の一部を、海外の国際学会(コンピュタ支援の共同学習に関する国際会議CSCL‘97)で発表した。また、『語る身体・見る身体』という本を編集し、研究成果の一部を発表した。

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    • Japan-China Comparative Study on National Character

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      AKUTO Hiroshi, HAYASHI Fumi, IWAO Sumiko, SUZUKI Hirohisa, CHU Godwin C., HAYASHI Chikio

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      1995 - 1997

      Grant number:07041047

      Grant amount:\10600000 ( Direct Cost: \10600000 )

      In this fiscal year, we endeavored to complete final report for our three surveys, Case Study in Pudong district, conducted in 1995,1000 sample survey conducted in Pudong area, and 1054 sample Factory Survey, conducted in 1996.
      To finalize our reports, we have two conferences, one in Tokyo in July, and another in Shanghai in November. To Tokyo conference, we invited Godwin Chu form Honolulu, Shengling Hu and Qiu Liping from Shanghai to discuss and to refine our reports. In November, six Japanese members, Chikio Hayashi, Hiroshi Akuto, Hirohisa Suzuki, Sumio Iwao, Fumi Hayashi, and Masako Nakamura participated to the Shanghai conference to finalize our reports. On the way to and back from Shanghai Conference, Akutu, Suzuki and Fumi Hayashi attended to Conference in Wuhan, and Chikio Hayashi and Iwao attended to Tenshin conference to get all kinds of reactions and coments to our reports.
      Through the process of accomplishing the studies, we found the extreme difficulties of conducting surveys in China, as we expected. But in such a difficult and severe circumstances, we could find surprising and interesting changes of Cultural Values in China, which is really epoch-making results of the study, we believe.

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