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Mobile media, political participation, and civic activism in Asia[electronic resource] :private chat to public communication /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
302
書名/作者:
Mobile media, political participation, and civic activism in Asia : private chat to public communication // edited by Ran Wei.
其他作者:
Wei, Ran.
出版者:
Dordrecht : : Springer Netherlands :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xv, 236 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Cell phones - Political aspects - Asia.
標題:
Cell phones - Social aspects - Asia.
標題:
Mobile communication systems - Political aspects - Asia.
標題:
Mobile communication systems - Social aspects - Asia.
標題:
Political participation - Technological innovations - Asia.
標題:
Social Sciences.
標題:
Communication Studies.
標題:
Regional and Cultural Studies.
ISBN:
9789402409178
ISBN:
9789402409154
內容註:
Chapter 1: The Mobile Phone and Political Participation in Asia: Theorizing the dynamics of personalized technologies and networked externality -- Part I: Asian Mobile Communication Research in Global Perspective -- Chapter 2: Mobile Media as a Political Institution in Asia: Preliminary Evidence from Empirical Research 2000-2015 -- Chapter 3: Developing Political Associational Ties on Mobile Social Media: A Cross-national Study of the Asia-Pacific region -- Part II: Mobile Communication and Civic Engagement -- Chapter 4: Political conversations as civic engagement: Examining patterns from mobile communication logs in Japan -- Chapter 5: Public Discourse on Genetically Modified Foods in the Mobile Sphere: Framing Risks, Opportunities, and Responsibilities in China's Mobile Social Media -- Chapter 6: Examining the Role of Mobile Media in Public Engagement with GMO Foods among Chinese Consumers -- Chapter 7: Civic Engagement in Myanmar: The Promise and Threats of Mobile Communication and the Internet -- Chapter 8: The impacts of mobile social media on collective action: Two case studies from Singapore and Indonesia -- Part III Mobile Communication and Political Activism -- Chapter 9: Social Media, Mobile Communication, and the Elections: Examining the Independent Candidates' Weibo Use for Local People's Congress Election Campaigns in China -- Chapter 10 The Effects of Social Media and Mobile Apps Use on Political Participation in Taiwan -- Chapter 11: Exploring the potential for mobile communications to engender an engaged citizenry - A comparative study of university students in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan -- Chapter 12: Rethinking mobile media tactics in protests: A comparative case study of Hong Kong and Malawi.
摘要、提要註:
This book explores how personalized content and the inherent networked nature of the mobile media could and do lead to positive externalities in social progress in Asian societies. Empirical studies that examine uses of the mobile phone and apps (voice mailing, SMS, mobile social media, mobile Weibo, mobile WeChat, etc.) are featured as a response to calls for theorization of the mobile media's efficacy as a tool for citizen engagement and participation in civic and political affairs, especially in the search for collective solutions to widespread social problems of food safety, pollution, government corruption, and public health risks. Considering the vast cultural diversity of Asian societies that are shaped by different levels of political, social, economic, and religious development, the book offers nuanced studies that provide in-depth analysis of the mobile media and political communication in a variety of communities of leading Asian countries. From the country-specific studies, broad themes and enduring concepts emerge.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-0917-8
Mobile media, political participation, and civic activism in Asia[electronic resource] :private chat to public communication /
Mobile media, political participation, and civic activism in Asia
private chat to public communication /[electronic resource] :edited by Ran Wei. - Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :2016. - xv, 236 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Mobile communication in Asia: local insights, global implications,2468-2403. - Mobile communication in Asia: local insights, global implications..
Chapter 1: The Mobile Phone and Political Participation in Asia: Theorizing the dynamics of personalized technologies and networked externality -- Part I: Asian Mobile Communication Research in Global Perspective -- Chapter 2: Mobile Media as a Political Institution in Asia: Preliminary Evidence from Empirical Research 2000-2015 -- Chapter 3: Developing Political Associational Ties on Mobile Social Media: A Cross-national Study of the Asia-Pacific region -- Part II: Mobile Communication and Civic Engagement -- Chapter 4: Political conversations as civic engagement: Examining patterns from mobile communication logs in Japan -- Chapter 5: Public Discourse on Genetically Modified Foods in the Mobile Sphere: Framing Risks, Opportunities, and Responsibilities in China's Mobile Social Media -- Chapter 6: Examining the Role of Mobile Media in Public Engagement with GMO Foods among Chinese Consumers -- Chapter 7: Civic Engagement in Myanmar: The Promise and Threats of Mobile Communication and the Internet -- Chapter 8: The impacts of mobile social media on collective action: Two case studies from Singapore and Indonesia -- Part III Mobile Communication and Political Activism -- Chapter 9: Social Media, Mobile Communication, and the Elections: Examining the Independent Candidates' Weibo Use for Local People's Congress Election Campaigns in China -- Chapter 10 The Effects of Social Media and Mobile Apps Use on Political Participation in Taiwan -- Chapter 11: Exploring the potential for mobile communications to engender an engaged citizenry - A comparative study of university students in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan -- Chapter 12: Rethinking mobile media tactics in protests: A comparative case study of Hong Kong and Malawi.
This book explores how personalized content and the inherent networked nature of the mobile media could and do lead to positive externalities in social progress in Asian societies. Empirical studies that examine uses of the mobile phone and apps (voice mailing, SMS, mobile social media, mobile Weibo, mobile WeChat, etc.) are featured as a response to calls for theorization of the mobile media's efficacy as a tool for citizen engagement and participation in civic and political affairs, especially in the search for collective solutions to widespread social problems of food safety, pollution, government corruption, and public health risks. Considering the vast cultural diversity of Asian societies that are shaped by different levels of political, social, economic, and religious development, the book offers nuanced studies that provide in-depth analysis of the mobile media and political communication in a variety of communities of leading Asian countries. From the country-specific studies, broad themes and enduring concepts emerge.
ISBN: 9789402409178
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-94-024-0917-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
671757
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LC Class. No.: JQ36 / .M63 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 302
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