SHIROYAMA Hidemi

  • SHIROYAMA Hidemi
    Title:
    Professor
    Teacher Group:
    Public Communication and Journalism

Classes

Mass Media Studies

Class Content

Learning the potential of journalism through Investigative Reporting

Aiming to discover buried historical facts through investigative Reporting. Investigative Reporting is packed with important elements of journalism, such as discovering facts,accumulating facts, and the perspective of the Power monitoring. "Historical journalism" revealed by Investigative Reporting uses methods such as diplomatic documents, utilization of information disclosure systems, and implementation of oral history, from theme setting to field works, collecting materials, interviews, editing work, writing articles, and release to the social . Understand the methodology of Investigative Reporting and have the students challenge.

Brief Outline of History & Achievements

1993.3 Keio University, Faculty of Literature University, Graduated.1993.4- Journalist of Jiji Press.2002-2007 and 2011-2016 Beijing Correspondent. 2020.7 Waseda University Graduate School of Social Sciences,Completed,Doctoral course.Ph.D.(Social Sciences), Waseda University,2020.7. 2020.10- Hokkaido University, Research Faculty of Media and Communication, Professor.2014 Received Vaughn-Uyeda Memorial International Journalistic Prize for a scoop of Investigative Reporting on postwar Sino-Japanese relations using Chinese diplomatic documents.

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Academic Society Affiliations

Japan Association for Asian Studies

E-mail

shiroyama@imc.hokudai.ac.jp

Research Areas

Modern China Studies,History of Sino-Japanese Relations,Journalism Studies