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Reconceptualizing new media and intercultural communication in a networked society
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Reconceptualizing new media and intercultural communication in a networked society/ Nurhayat Bilge and Maria Ines Marino, editors.
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Bilge, Nurhayat,
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Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2018],
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1 online resource (xl, 424 p.)
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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.
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http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-3784-7
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Reconceptualizing new media and intercultural communication in a networked society
Reconceptualizing new media and intercultural communication in a networked society
[electronic resource] /Nurhayat Bilge and Maria Ines Marino, editors. - Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,[2018] - 1 online resource (xl, 424 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
"This book is a production of the discipline of intercultural communication aiming to bridge intercultural communication research with the emerging new media studies. It facilitates comprehensive analysis, providing the necessary power to research the relationships between culture and new media through a positive, effective, and transformational analysis that brings both fields together"--
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