A sociological approach to Japan’s war frames and security threats
Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica · Asia University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The sociology of war has thus far focused on the history of past wars, neglecting ongoing evolution over social attitudes toward the risk of potential wars. In contrast, international relations scholars tend to neglect the legacy of past wars in the analysis of the social reception of security discourses. To address these lacunas, this article draws on the notion of war frames and focuses its analysis on the critical voices of the securitization process. Through interviews with leftwing politicians and intellectuals conducted after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, as well as polls and media analysis along with ethnographic observation in the southern part of Okinawa, this article explains why Japan’s…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 262.14
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- 100%
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- 29
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3Topics & keywords
- Opposition (politics)
- Contradiction
- Securitization
- Politics
- Ethnography
- Sociological research
- History of sociology
- Neglect