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- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 authorlink1 "The Movement and the Japanese Media".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 date "2003".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 edition "Reprinted.".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 editor1First "David".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 editor1Last "Machacek".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 editor2First "Bryan".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 editor2Last "Wilson".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 first1 "Takesato".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 isCitedBy Soka_Gakkai.
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 isbn "0199240396".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 last1 "Watanabe".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 location "Oxford [u.a.]".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 pages "213–290".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 publisher "Oxford Univ. Press".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 quote ""The distortions generated in the reportage of the Soka Gakkai, the largest religious organization in Japan, as well as its virtual dismissal by the Japanese mainstream media, are shaped by the following causes: a power structure which derives legitimacy through preservation of the imperial system; the scope and scale of the Soka Gakkai’s political influence; its history of defiance and autonomy; the Japanese media’s dependence on large corporate advertisers; the existence of media companies such as Bungei Shunju and Shichosa, which maintain collusive ties to the state; the uncompromising religious convictions of the Soka Gakkai and social disapproval of its initial period of aggressive proselytizing; media coverage of Soka Gakkai’s vast financial resources; the framework of social intolerance in Japan; the proliferation of media stereotypes; and the inadequacy of media relations skills and training employed by the Soka Gakkai as a social entity."".
- books?vid=ISBN0199240396 title "Global citizens : the Soka Gakkai Buddhist movement in the world".