Using case studies, interviews, and empirical sources, this book
analyzes the strategies and impact of Internet use by civil society
actors and asks how useful it is for their work - does the
availability of Internet tools change the way citizens' groups
work, does it influence their effectiveness, and does it do so
differently in Japan from other countries?
Four fascinating studies take a closer look at the role of the
Internet during the history textbook controversy; strategies of
small citizen's groups; comparisons between internet use in Japan,
Korea and Germany; and how the internet is used as a platform to
discuss the dispatch of Japanese troops in Iraq.
Isa Ducke has produced an original work that will be of interest
to students and scholars of Japanese politics, media and
information technology and civil society.
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