Yoneji Masuda

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Disciplinesociology
InstitutionsAomori University
Main interestsinformation society
Yoneji Masuda
増田米治
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Disciplinesociology
InstitutionsAomori University
Main interestsinformation society

Yoneji Masuda (増田米治, Masuda Yoneji; 1905–1995) was a Japanese sociologist whose early ideas on information and communication helped him become known as the "Father of the Information Society". His professional and academic activity played a crucial role in the strategic definition of a model for Japanese technological society, and he was one of the pioneers in conceptualizing the idea of information society.

Masuda worked in various programs of the Japanese Ministries of Labour and Education to improve and streamline production practices and training of the Japanese population. He was director of the Institute for the Development of the Uses of Computers in Japan and the founder and president of the Institute for Informatization of the Society. He served as a professor at the Aomori University and director of the Japan Society of Creativity.

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