Mobile media, political participatio...
Wei, Ran.

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    Title/Author: Mobile media, political participation, and civic activism in Asia/ edited by Ran Wei.
    Reminder of title: private chat to public communication /
    other author: Wei, Ran.
    Published: Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands : : 2016.,
    Description: xv, 236 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 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.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Cell phones - Political aspects - Asia. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-0917-8
    ISBN: 9789402409178$q(electronic bk.)
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