Mobile Communication in Asian Society and Culture
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Mobile Communication in Asian Society and Culture
Continuity and Changes across Private, Organizational, and Public Spheres
Chao, Chin-Chung; Xie, Ming
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
230
Mole
9781032358369
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Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
Ming Xie
Part I
Mobile Communication in the Private Sphere
WeChat Gaming, Learning, and Midlife Empty Nest
Dongdong Yang, Kenneth Lachlan, Ye Chen
Social Media Portrayal of Housewives and Gender Issues in Chinese Society: A Perspective of Digital Feminism Framework
Ming Xie and Chin-Chung Chao
Facebook-Based Mental Health Discourse in Bangladesh: Self-Disclosure, Social Support, Consultation
Simu Dey and Josh Averbeck
Part II
Mobile Communication in the Organizational Sphere
Mobile Communication as Disaster Response Infrastructure for Cross-Sector Coproduction: A Field Study of Mobile Apps in China Flood Seasons
Minshuai Ding
Livestream E-Commerce: The New Social Norm and Its Impact on Chinese Culture
Ping Yang
How do Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in India Focusing on Mental Health use Instagram?
Roma Subramanian
Part III
Mobile Communication in the Public Sphere
A comparative analysis of mobile-use and laptop-use on Indian Health Promotions on Twitter: An application of LDA topic model
Md Enamul Kabir and Louisa Ha
Health Information Seeking via WeChat, Social Determinants, and COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions: An Exploratory Study
Li Chen, Yafei Zhang, Ge Zhu
Mobile Media and Social Movements: From Shahbag to Shaheen Bagh
Shudipta Sharma
Part IV
Mobile Communication in the Networked Society
Reclaiming Power on Social Media: A Networking Analysis of #VeryAsian Movement on Twitter
Lei Guo and Jeremy Lipschultz
Mobilized Cultural Identities: Digital Friendship and Identity Maintenance among Immigrant Japanese Wives
Min Wha Han
"Respectfully, Pls Ask Someone Else": Pride & Shame in International K-Pop Fandom
Samantha James
Forward Looking of Mobile Communication in Asian Society
Ming Xie
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
Ming Xie
Part I
Mobile Communication in the Private Sphere
WeChat Gaming, Learning, and Midlife Empty Nest
Dongdong Yang, Kenneth Lachlan, Ye Chen
Social Media Portrayal of Housewives and Gender Issues in Chinese Society: A Perspective of Digital Feminism Framework
Ming Xie and Chin-Chung Chao
Facebook-Based Mental Health Discourse in Bangladesh: Self-Disclosure, Social Support, Consultation
Simu Dey and Josh Averbeck
Part II
Mobile Communication in the Organizational Sphere
Mobile Communication as Disaster Response Infrastructure for Cross-Sector Coproduction: A Field Study of Mobile Apps in China Flood Seasons
Minshuai Ding
Livestream E-Commerce: The New Social Norm and Its Impact on Chinese Culture
Ping Yang
How do Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in India Focusing on Mental Health use Instagram?
Roma Subramanian
Part III
Mobile Communication in the Public Sphere
A comparative analysis of mobile-use and laptop-use on Indian Health Promotions on Twitter: An application of LDA topic model
Md Enamul Kabir and Louisa Ha
Health Information Seeking via WeChat, Social Determinants, and COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions: An Exploratory Study
Li Chen, Yafei Zhang, Ge Zhu
Mobile Media and Social Movements: From Shahbag to Shaheen Bagh
Shudipta Sharma
Part IV
Mobile Communication in the Networked Society
Reclaiming Power on Social Media: A Networking Analysis of #VeryAsian Movement on Twitter
Lei Guo and Jeremy Lipschultz
Mobilized Cultural Identities: Digital Friendship and Identity Maintenance among Immigrant Japanese Wives
Min Wha Han
"Respectfully, Pls Ask Someone Else": Pride & Shame in International K-Pop Fandom
Samantha James
Forward Looking of Mobile Communication in Asian Society
Ming Xie
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Asian societies;Asian cultures;mobile apps;private sphere;public sphere;organizational communication;eHealth;mGovernment;Mobile Communication;Health Information Seeking;Mental Health;Information Infrastructure;Shahbag Movement;Destigmatizing Strategies;LDA Topic Model;Midlife Parents;Structural Influence Model;LDA Topic;Vaccination Intentions;Mental Health NGOs;Cl;Liberation War;Android Users;Gender Schema Theory;LDA;White Swan;Shapiro Wilk Statistic;Bivariate Pearson's Product Moment Correlation;IAT Score;North American Free Trade Agreement;Smartphone Operating Systems;Asian American Communities;English Tweets
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
Ming Xie
Part I
Mobile Communication in the Private Sphere
WeChat Gaming, Learning, and Midlife Empty Nest
Dongdong Yang, Kenneth Lachlan, Ye Chen
Social Media Portrayal of Housewives and Gender Issues in Chinese Society: A Perspective of Digital Feminism Framework
Ming Xie and Chin-Chung Chao
Facebook-Based Mental Health Discourse in Bangladesh: Self-Disclosure, Social Support, Consultation
Simu Dey and Josh Averbeck
Part II
Mobile Communication in the Organizational Sphere
Mobile Communication as Disaster Response Infrastructure for Cross-Sector Coproduction: A Field Study of Mobile Apps in China Flood Seasons
Minshuai Ding
Livestream E-Commerce: The New Social Norm and Its Impact on Chinese Culture
Ping Yang
How do Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in India Focusing on Mental Health use Instagram?
Roma Subramanian
Part III
Mobile Communication in the Public Sphere
A comparative analysis of mobile-use and laptop-use on Indian Health Promotions on Twitter: An application of LDA topic model
Md Enamul Kabir and Louisa Ha
Health Information Seeking via WeChat, Social Determinants, and COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions: An Exploratory Study
Li Chen, Yafei Zhang, Ge Zhu
Mobile Media and Social Movements: From Shahbag to Shaheen Bagh
Shudipta Sharma
Part IV
Mobile Communication in the Networked Society
Reclaiming Power on Social Media: A Networking Analysis of #VeryAsian Movement on Twitter
Lei Guo and Jeremy Lipschultz
Mobilized Cultural Identities: Digital Friendship and Identity Maintenance among Immigrant Japanese Wives
Min Wha Han
"Respectfully, Pls Ask Someone Else": Pride & Shame in International K-Pop Fandom
Samantha James
Forward Looking of Mobile Communication in Asian Society
Ming Xie
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
Ming Xie
Part I
Mobile Communication in the Private Sphere
WeChat Gaming, Learning, and Midlife Empty Nest
Dongdong Yang, Kenneth Lachlan, Ye Chen
Social Media Portrayal of Housewives and Gender Issues in Chinese Society: A Perspective of Digital Feminism Framework
Ming Xie and Chin-Chung Chao
Facebook-Based Mental Health Discourse in Bangladesh: Self-Disclosure, Social Support, Consultation
Simu Dey and Josh Averbeck
Part II
Mobile Communication in the Organizational Sphere
Mobile Communication as Disaster Response Infrastructure for Cross-Sector Coproduction: A Field Study of Mobile Apps in China Flood Seasons
Minshuai Ding
Livestream E-Commerce: The New Social Norm and Its Impact on Chinese Culture
Ping Yang
How do Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in India Focusing on Mental Health use Instagram?
Roma Subramanian
Part III
Mobile Communication in the Public Sphere
A comparative analysis of mobile-use and laptop-use on Indian Health Promotions on Twitter: An application of LDA topic model
Md Enamul Kabir and Louisa Ha
Health Information Seeking via WeChat, Social Determinants, and COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions: An Exploratory Study
Li Chen, Yafei Zhang, Ge Zhu
Mobile Media and Social Movements: From Shahbag to Shaheen Bagh
Shudipta Sharma
Part IV
Mobile Communication in the Networked Society
Reclaiming Power on Social Media: A Networking Analysis of #VeryAsian Movement on Twitter
Lei Guo and Jeremy Lipschultz
Mobilized Cultural Identities: Digital Friendship and Identity Maintenance among Immigrant Japanese Wives
Min Wha Han
"Respectfully, Pls Ask Someone Else": Pride & Shame in International K-Pop Fandom
Samantha James
Forward Looking of Mobile Communication in Asian Society
Ming Xie
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Asian societies;Asian cultures;mobile apps;private sphere;public sphere;organizational communication;eHealth;mGovernment;Mobile Communication;Health Information Seeking;Mental Health;Information Infrastructure;Shahbag Movement;Destigmatizing Strategies;LDA Topic Model;Midlife Parents;Structural Influence Model;LDA Topic;Vaccination Intentions;Mental Health NGOs;Cl;Liberation War;Android Users;Gender Schema Theory;LDA;White Swan;Shapiro Wilk Statistic;Bivariate Pearson's Product Moment Correlation;IAT Score;North American Free Trade Agreement;Smartphone Operating Systems;Asian American Communities;English Tweets