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Affective-discursive practice in online medical consultations in China = emotional and empathic acts, identity positions, and power relations /
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Affective-discursive practice in online medical consultations in China/ by Yu Zhang.
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emotional and empathic acts, identity positions, and power relations /
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Zhang, Yu.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2022.,
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xi, 155 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Online Space for Health Communication and the China Context -- Chapter 3. Affective Practice and A Poststructuralist Perspective -- Chapter 4. Discourse Practice in Health Communication -- Chapter 5. Research Sites and OMC Texts -- Chapter 6. Emotional and Empathic Discursive Acts -- Chapter 7. From Affective Discursive Acts to Affective Interaction -- Chapter 8. Discursive Positionings: Bucking the Traditional Roles -- Chapter 9. Dynamic Power Relations Informed by Discursive Positionings -- Chapter 10. Concluding Remarks.
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Physician and patient - China. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2643-3
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9789811926433
Affective-discursive practice in online medical consultations in China = emotional and empathic acts, identity positions, and power relations /
Zhang, Yu.
Affective-discursive practice in online medical consultations in China
emotional and empathic acts, identity positions, and power relations /[electronic resource] :by Yu Zhang. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022. - xi, 155 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Humanities in Asia,v. 112363-6904 ;. - Humanities in Asia ;v. 11..
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Online Space for Health Communication and the China Context -- Chapter 3. Affective Practice and A Poststructuralist Perspective -- Chapter 4. Discourse Practice in Health Communication -- Chapter 5. Research Sites and OMC Texts -- Chapter 6. Emotional and Empathic Discursive Acts -- Chapter 7. From Affective Discursive Acts to Affective Interaction -- Chapter 8. Discursive Positionings: Bucking the Traditional Roles -- Chapter 9. Dynamic Power Relations Informed by Discursive Positionings -- Chapter 10. Concluding Remarks.
This book provides readers with the latest research on the affective aspect of online interactions between doctors and e-patients in the context of China from a poststructuralist discourse analysis perspective. At the heart of this book is the presentation of four chapters which address (1) indirect negative emotional acts by e-patients and empathic acts by doctors (constituting "affective practice"), (2) the interactional discursive features involved in the affective practice, (3) discursive positions of e-patients and doctors within the affective practice context, and (4) power relations that are reflected in the positionings. This book sheds light on the importance of examining the affective facet of medical consultation, when it comes to identifying non-traditional positions and power relations in doctor-patient communication. It also provides the implication that e-healthcare platforms, especially those with an e-commercialized model for healthcare services, have potential to produce a type of neo-liberal discourse-the e-commercialized medical consultation discourse-in which patients and caregivers, who are acknowledged as the less powerful group in the traditional healthcare activities, are empowered and privileged.
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