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Xie and Chao present a collection of research on mobile communication in various Asian communities and countries. With chapters written by scholars from diverse cultural and institutional backgrounds, this book provides both localized and comparative perspectives on mobile communication research.
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Table of Contents
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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
About the author
Ming Xie is Assistant Professor at West Texas A&M University. Ming earned her PhD in Public Administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and another PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. She is particularly interested in nonprofit organization management and communication and emergency management.
Chin-Chung Chao is Professor of Communication at University of Nebraska at Omaha. Her primary research interests span conflict management, leadership, intercultural communication, organizational communication, and media communication. She has written two published books, twenty peer-reviewed articles, and ten book chapters. Her research has won multiple awards.
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Xie and Chao present a collection of research on mobile communication in various Asian communities and countries. With chapters written by scholars from diverse cultural and institutional backgrounds, this book provides both localized and comparative perspectives on mobile communication research.