著者
森 憲一
出版者
文教大学湘南総合研究所
雑誌
湘南フォーラム : 文教大学湘南総合研究所紀要 = Shonan Forum : journal of the Shonan Reserch Institute, Bunkyo University (ISSN:18834752)
巻号頁・発行日
no.24, pp.31-39, 2020-03

We are surrounded by storylike information that is composed of "lines" connecting facts. However, those "lines" are not necessarily fact. Facts that are told as a storyline, rather than fragmentary one, enable audience to understand overall concept easily. It even helps them to use their imagination beyond the facts, which might make the information more valuable to them. However, in the process of forming a story, some certain facts may be omitted. It's also possible facts may get connected in incorrect orders, which leads the relation of cause and effect to be reversed. Given audience trusts Japanese TV media to provide information in a fair and public manner, it is critical to ponder on how they should convey information. This thesis, in this sense, aims to clarify difference between TV media and other media such as Social Networking Service. Furthermore, it examines objectivity of the information that TV media broadcast.