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Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (52.919 recursos)
HUSCAP (Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers) contains peer-reviewed journal articles, proceedings, educational resources and any kind of scholarly works of Hokkaido University.

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1. ????????? - ??, ??; Ohira, Tomohiko
Mexico, name of a "project" open to the future rather than a country or a state (Adolfo Castanon) -. The following text is the brief report of interviews on the "trans-cultural Mexicanity," which were held with Mexican writers, critics and researchers in August 2002 in Mexico City.
(31139 bytes; application/pdf) - 26-oct-2007

2. ????????????????????? - ??, ??; Ohira, Tomohiko
This report is the resume of interviews held with Martinican and Brazilian writers, critics and researchers in August 2003, about Martinican grand poet Aimé Césaire and his cultural concept, Brazilian original writer Oswald de Andrade and his inter-cultural ideas. This report will be intergrated into the book (in preparation) on the theme of Trans-Culture, Surrealism and Primitive Art.
(42345 bytes; application/pdf) - 26-oct-2007

3. ?????????? : ?????????? - ??, ???; YAMADA, Kichijiro
This study is an attempt to establish the "framework" of media studies which should help them become "a single disciplinary science". Surveying various types of the current media studies, this paper makes propositions to provisionally determine three basic research fields, that is, "Media Effects", "Media and Power", and "Public"; and to study these three research fields respectively, till they are integrated into one.
(1914262 bytes; application/pdf) - 04-jul-2008

4. ?????????????? : ??????????????????? - ??, ???; YAMADA, Kichijiro
This paper is my second attempt to build up the "frame of reference" of media & communication studies which include areas of public communication, public relations, mass media and journalism. (My first paper was published in this Journal, No.2, 2004.) If these four areas of practical activities constitute "a single disciplinary science", it seems to me that there must be some frame of reference according to which we could determine significance and locations of these four activities in the social system.
(557902 bytes; application/pdf) - 04-jul-2008