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Title コミュニティ・コミュニケーション・システムの構造 : 普及過程の総媒体に関する事例的考察  
Kana コミュニティ・コミュニケーション・システム ノ コウゾウ : フキュウ カテイ ノ ソウバイタイ ニ カンスル ジレイテキ コウサツ  
Romanization Komyuniti komyunikeshon shisutemu no kozo : fukyu katei no sobaitai ni kansuru jireiteki kosatsu  
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Title The structure of community communication system in Japan : a case study of community communication system as the total media for social diffusion process  
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Name 宇野, 善康  
Kana ウノ, ヨシヤス  
Romanization Uno, Yoshiyasu  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学  
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Name 中村, 俊雄  
Kana ナカムラ, トシオ  
Romanization Nakamura, Toshio  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学  
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Name 野崎, 龍一  
Kana ノザキ, リュウイチ  
Romanization Nozaki, Ryuichi  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学  
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Name 村瀬, 峻一  
Kana ムラセ, シュンイチ  
Romanization Murase, Shunichi  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学  
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Name 青池, 慎一  
Kana アオイケ, シンイチ  
Romanization Aoike, Shinichi  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学  
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東京  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
Romanization Mita tetsugakukai  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1974  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 62  
Year 1974  
Month 3  
Start page 107  
End page 183  
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05632099  
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As the first step to elucidate the total media for social diffusion process, we made an attempt to grasp the structure of community communication utilizing a typical Japanese community as a case. The first step in our current study was to establish the concept of "community communication" for the purpose of developing a framework enabling the perception of communication phenomena within a community from the group level (or sociological level). Followingly, preparation was undertaken to develop an integrated perception of both verbal and non-verbal communication with the use of the concept "information stimulus". The next process involved the preparation of the analytical dimensions of historical and geographical community communication. It is believed that the difference in these dimensions accounts for the difference between the community communication found in Japan and in the western world, namely the United States and Northern European countries in particular. Then, by affixing the historical and the geographical aspect on the poles of the dimension, a careful consideration was made on both inter community communication (input and output community communication) and intracommunity communication. For intra community communication, various situations and elements leading to the formation of community communication space which in turn regulate community members' behaviors, were considered. In addition, considerations were also given to traditional human relations, organizational structures, and informal communication relationships found within this space. The community, as featured in this study, is quite clearly not the planned society resulting from the notion of ideal society as used by many urban planners today. On the contrary, the community in this study is a typical Japanese small community, formed historically and thus containing various elements typical to Japan. The reason a community of this type was selected for the current study was based on the belief that the basic understandings of various problems facing segmental societies of modern days Japan can be obtained. This is quite obvious in rural community faced with decreasing population and also in static communities, but amidst the many Japanese local communities, which are in the process of expansion, these small traditional communities form the core. In these communities, problems are created by people moving in from the outside and mixing with the population within. However, in contrast to the small segmental communities decreasing in population, the larger communities increasing in population density possess various elements to attract new population, and these elements and the relationship between the new and old population must be considered within the framework of community communication system.
 
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1. コミュニティ・コミュニケーションの概念
2. コミュニティ・コミュニケーションの体系
3. 八王子部落(旧山横沢村)の概況
4. Intraコミュニティ・コミュニケーション
5. InputOutputコミュニティ・コミュニケーション
6. むすび
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / Philosophy / 62 (197403)
 
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