Reconceptualizing new media and inte...
Bilge, Nurhayat, (1976-)

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  • Reconceptualizing new media and intercultural communication in a networked society
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    Title/Author: Reconceptualizing new media and intercultural communication in a networked society/ Nurhayat Bilge and Maria Ines Marino, editors.
    other author: Bilge, Nurhayat,
    Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2018],
    Description: 1 online resource (xl, 424 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Section 1. New media, culture and community. Chapter 1. Cultural identity preservation through social media: refugees and community ; Chapter 2. Online ethnic media consumption, acculturation, and enculturation among Asian Americans ; Chapter 3. Millennial culture and its reluctant acceptance of modern news media: examining millennial media habits and media credibility in the age of Listicles -- Section 2. New media, culture and identity. Chapter 4. Who am i?: identity, culture, and the new media ; Chapter 5. Dynamic social impact theory: heterophily and homophily in socio-culturally mediated communication (SCMC) ; Chapter 6. Use of new media in intercultural communication classes: "I have to text my classmate in China!" -- Section 3. New media, culture and conflict. Chapter 7. The benefits and challenges of new media for intercultural conflict ; Chapter 8. Facebook and the interaction of culture and conflict ; Chapter 9. The influence of groupthink on culture and conflict in Twitter -- Section 4. New media, culture and politics and policies. Chapter 10. American people vs. politicians: group vitality achieved through the construction and realignment of political cultural identity in online comments about "Obamacare" ; Chapter 11. Becoming citizens in the age of online social networks: youths' civic engagement in China and Japan ; Chapter 12. A critical discourse analysis of "minority women for Trump" campaigns on social media ; Chapter 13. Social media and infectious disease perceptions in a multicultural society.
    Subject: Intercultural communication. -
    Online resource: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-3784-7
    ISBN: 9781522537854 (ebook)
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