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Introduction
The formation of a modern mass press in Japan
Transnational contexts: appropriation, reciprocities, and parallels
Disciplining knowledge: the foundation of newspaper studies
The social function of the press: education, public opinion, propaganda
Marxian intervention: the actuality of journalism
Latent publics: rumors and the reciprocity of communication
Conclusion.
The formation of a modern mass press in Japan
Transnational contexts: appropriation, reciprocities, and parallels
Disciplining knowledge: the foundation of newspaper studies
The social function of the press: education, public opinion, propaganda
Marxian intervention: the actuality of journalism
Latent publics: rumors and the reciprocity of communication
Conclusion.