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Culture, Migration, and Health Communication in a Global Context

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Both international and internal migration brings new challenges to public health systems. This book aims to critically review theoretical frameworks and literature, as well as discuss new practices and lessons related to culture, migration, and health communication in different countries. It features research and applied projects conducted by scholars from various disciplines including media and communication, public health, medicine, and nursing.

List of contents

Introduction: Health Communication at the Crossroads of Culture and Migration
Rukhsana Ahmed and Yuping Mao
Part I: Theoretical Discussion and Application

1. Acculturation, Identity Management, and Cultural Competence: Understanding Culture and Health Communication from Dynamic and Dyadic Approaches

Yuping Mao and Rukhsana Ahmed

2. On the Diffusion of People and Practices: Prospects for Health Communication Research James W. Dearing and Jeffrey G. Cox

3. Negotiating Health on Dirty Jobs: Culture-centered Constructions of Health among Migrant Construction Workers in Singapore

Mohan J. Dutta

Part II: Cultural Differences and Disparities in Immigrants’ Health Care Practices

4. Patient Involvement-- Exploring Differences in Doctor-Patient Interaction Among Immigrants and Non-Immigrants with Back Pain in Switzerland

Sarah Mantwill & Peter Schulz

5. Cultural Competence in Health: Understanding the Food Choices of Older Ukrainian Australians

Victoria Team, Lenore Manderson, & Milica Markovic

6. Chinese Migrant Mothers' Perceptions and Experiences of Health Risks in the UK

Qian (Sarah) Gong

7. Health Information Disparities and Medical Tourism Use Among Korean Immigrants in the U.S.

Jungmi Jun

Part III: ICTs and Migrants’ Health Communication

8. Spheres of Influence and New Technological Trajectories

Olivia Guntarik, Marsha Berry, & Emsie Arnoldi

9. Violence against Migrant Women Workers (MWWs) and the Role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs)

Bolanle A. Olaniran

Part IV: Culturally Grounded and Community Based Health Intervention for Migrants

10. A Critical Review a

About the author

Yuping Mao is Assistant Professor in Communication Studies at California State University, Long Beach, USA.

Rukhsana Ahmed is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication, University of Ottawa, Canada.

Summary

Both international and internal migration brings new challenges to public health systems. This book aims to critically review theoretical frameworks and literature, as well as discuss new practices and lessons related to culture, migration, and health communication in different countries.

Product details

Authors Yuping (California State University Long Beac Mao, Yuping Ahmed Mao
Assisted by Rukhsana Ahmed (Editor), Yuping Mao (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780367885182
ISBN 978-0-367-88518-2
No. of pages 280
Series Routledge Research in Health Communication
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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