教授 / Professor 谷口 将紀TANIGUCHI, Masaki
Graduate School of Public Policy

Courses in AY 2025
- 5112010 政治学
- 5112170 現代日本政治
- 5140216 事例研究(政治とマスメディア)
- 5122390-2 現代日本政治論演習
Education & Employment
1993年
東京大学法学部卒業
2003年
博士(法学) 東京大学
1993年~1996年
東京大学助手 大学院法学政治学研究科
1996
Associate Professor, Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, The University of Tokyo
2007年~2009年
東京大学准教授 大学院法学政治学研究科
2009
Professor, Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, The University of Tokyo
2024年~現在
東京大学教授・副院長 公共政策大学院
Research Fields
Japanese Politics
Major Publications
“Detecting Voter Understanding of Ideological Labels Using a Conjoint Experiment” Political Behavior, forthcoming. (Co-authored with Miwa Hirofumi and Arami Reiko)
"Predictable Crises Shape Public Opinion: Evidence from the COVID-19 Natural Experiment" (co-authored with Takaaki Asano, Tomoki Kaneko, Shoko Omori, and Shusuke Takamiya), Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 31(S1): 311-320.
"Heterogeneity in Voter Perceptions of Party Competition in Multidimensional Space: Evidence from Japan" (co-authored with Miwa Hirofumi), International Political Science Review, 38(5) (November, 2017), pp.673-689.
"The Multi-Store Model for Economic Voting: Rome Wasn't Built in a Day," Electoral Studies 41(1) (March, 2016), pp.179-189.
"The Electoral Consequences of Candidate Appearances on Soft News Programs," Political Communication 28(1) (March, 2011), pp.67-86.
"Changing Media, Changing Politics in Japan," Japanese Journal of Political Science 8(1) (April, 2007), pp.147-166.
"A Time Machine: New Evidence of Post-Materialist Value Change," International Political Science Review 27(4) (October, 2006), pp.405-425.
"Predictable Crises Shape Public Opinion: Evidence from the COVID-19 Natural Experiment" (co-authored with Takaaki Asano, Tomoki Kaneko, Shoko Omori, and Shusuke Takamiya), Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 31(S1): 311-320.
"Heterogeneity in Voter Perceptions of Party Competition in Multidimensional Space: Evidence from Japan" (co-authored with Miwa Hirofumi), International Political Science Review, 38(5) (November, 2017), pp.673-689.
"The Multi-Store Model for Economic Voting: Rome Wasn't Built in a Day," Electoral Studies 41(1) (March, 2016), pp.179-189.
"The Electoral Consequences of Candidate Appearances on Soft News Programs," Political Communication 28(1) (March, 2011), pp.67-86.
"Changing Media, Changing Politics in Japan," Japanese Journal of Political Science 8(1) (April, 2007), pp.147-166.
"A Time Machine: New Evidence of Post-Materialist Value Change," International Political Science Review 27(4) (October, 2006), pp.405-425.