Yoshitoshi Sasaki

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,Department of Human Culture,Media Culture CourseProfessor
Last Updated :2025/06/19

■Profile Information

Degree

  • B.A. (Language and Area Studies)

ResearchField(All)

  • International Relations, Multicultural and Ethnic Studies, Media and Journalism Studies

Main research topics

  • Transformation of Multicultural Society focused on Hispanic/Latino population in USA

■Achievement List

Highest level of education

  • Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Paper

  • Authoritarian Regime nervous with Foreign Press - Case Study of Bombardment to Serbia
    Sole Author, I analyzed the information policy of the Milosevic Regime to the foreign press which covered the NATO Bombings to Serbia and Kosovo., Jul. 1999
  • How we should understand the cross-cultural society.  Case Study of Press Attitude on Polemic on Portrait of Muhammad 
    Sole Author, I analyzed the challenge which German Society was facing with regard to the Turkish Society in Germany through press reports., May 2006
  • Web Shift and Innovative Thinking on Newsroom in case of the New York Times in  Digital Era
    Sole Author, I analyzed the current and future trends of the US Newspaper Industry focusing on the internet strategy of the New York Times., Nov. 2007

Affiliated academic society

  • The Japan Society of Information and Communication Research
    May 2012
  • Japan Association of Media, Journalism and Communication Studies
    Apr. 2022
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Other Research Achievements

  • Decreasing of illegal immigrants from Mexico and the future of US-Mexico relations
    Sole Author, Jun. 2012, The review Kaikakusya published by Japan Forum for Research in Public Policy , Analysis of the illegal immigration from Mexico and its implication for the US - Mexico relations. 
  • How New York Times promoting the Digital Strategy.  Is it the breakthrough for the US Newspapers suffering from economic crisis?
    Sole Author, Jul. 2013, Analysis of the New York Times digital strategy and its implications for the US newspaper industry. 

■University education and qualification information

Qualifications, licenses

  • 01 Feb. 2016
  • 01 Feb. 2016