Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture
Emerging Phenomena, Enduring Concepts
Herausgeber: Lim, Sun Sun; Soriano, Cheryll
Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture
Emerging Phenomena, Enduring Concepts
Herausgeber: Lim, Sun Sun; Soriano, Cheryll
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This volume examines digital phenomena and its impact on Asia by drawing on specifically Asian perspectives.
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This volume examines digital phenomena and its impact on Asia by drawing on specifically Asian perspectives.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 335g
- ISBN-13: 9781138598003
- ISBN-10: 1138598003
- Artikelnr.: 52610237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 335g
- ISBN-13: 9781138598003
- ISBN-10: 1138598003
- Artikelnr.: 52610237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Sun Sun Lim is an Associate Professor at the Department of Communications and New Media, and Assistant Dean for Research at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore. She studies the social implications of technology domestication by young people and families, charting the ethnographies of their Internet and mobile phone use, publishing more than 50 monographs, journal articles and book chapters. She serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, Journal of Children and Media, Communication, Culture & Critique, and Mobile Media & Communication. Cheryll Ruth Soriano is an Associate Professor of Communication at the De La Salle University in the Philippines. She is interested in the social and political implications of new media, and she has published papers exploring the multiple intersections of cultural politics and activism, multiculturalism, ritual, and new media engagement in developing societies. Her recent works appear in international journals such as Media, Culture & Society and Communication, Culture & Critique, as well as edited volumes.
Part 1: Overview 1. A (Digital) Giant Awakens - Invigorating Media Studies
with Asian Perspectives Sun Sun Lim and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano Part 2:
Self and Identity 2. Face and Online Social Networking Sun Sun Lim and
Iccha Basnyat 3. My Letter to Heaven via Email - Translocal Piety and
Mediated Selves in Urban Marian Piety in the Philippines Manuel Victor J.
Sapitula and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano 4. Exploring Confucianism in
Understanding Face-ism in Online Dating Sites of Eastern and Western
Cultures Michael Prieler Part 3: Groups Processes and Collective
Imaginaries 5. Credibility, Reliability, and Reciprocity: Mobile
Communication, Guanxi, and Protest Mobilization in Contemporary China Jun
Liu 6. The Local Sociality and Emotion of Jeong in Koreans' Media Practices
Kyong Yoon 7. Ritual and Communal Connection in Mobile Phone Communication:
Representations of Kapwa, Bayanihan and "People Power" in the Philippines
Cheryll Soriano and Sun Sun Lim Part 4: Discourses and Discursive
Constructions of Meaning 8. What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
in India? Discursive Constructions of CSR as Sarva Loka Hitam in Online
Narratives of Companies in India Ganga S Dhanesh 9. Shadow and Soul:
Stereoscopic Phantasmagoria and Holographic Immortalization in
Transnational Chinese Pop Liew Kai Khiun 10. Tweets in the Limelight: The
Contested Relationship between (Dis)harmony and Newsworthiness Yenn Lee
Part 5: Conclusions and Ruminations 11. Asian modernity and the post human
future: Some reflections T T Sreekumar 12. Re-Orienting Global Digital
Cultures Gerard Goggin
with Asian Perspectives Sun Sun Lim and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano Part 2:
Self and Identity 2. Face and Online Social Networking Sun Sun Lim and
Iccha Basnyat 3. My Letter to Heaven via Email - Translocal Piety and
Mediated Selves in Urban Marian Piety in the Philippines Manuel Victor J.
Sapitula and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano 4. Exploring Confucianism in
Understanding Face-ism in Online Dating Sites of Eastern and Western
Cultures Michael Prieler Part 3: Groups Processes and Collective
Imaginaries 5. Credibility, Reliability, and Reciprocity: Mobile
Communication, Guanxi, and Protest Mobilization in Contemporary China Jun
Liu 6. The Local Sociality and Emotion of Jeong in Koreans' Media Practices
Kyong Yoon 7. Ritual and Communal Connection in Mobile Phone Communication:
Representations of Kapwa, Bayanihan and "People Power" in the Philippines
Cheryll Soriano and Sun Sun Lim Part 4: Discourses and Discursive
Constructions of Meaning 8. What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
in India? Discursive Constructions of CSR as Sarva Loka Hitam in Online
Narratives of Companies in India Ganga S Dhanesh 9. Shadow and Soul:
Stereoscopic Phantasmagoria and Holographic Immortalization in
Transnational Chinese Pop Liew Kai Khiun 10. Tweets in the Limelight: The
Contested Relationship between (Dis)harmony and Newsworthiness Yenn Lee
Part 5: Conclusions and Ruminations 11. Asian modernity and the post human
future: Some reflections T T Sreekumar 12. Re-Orienting Global Digital
Cultures Gerard Goggin
Part 1: Overview 1. A (Digital) Giant Awakens - Invigorating Media Studies
with Asian Perspectives Sun Sun Lim and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano Part 2:
Self and Identity 2. Face and Online Social Networking Sun Sun Lim and
Iccha Basnyat 3. My Letter to Heaven via Email - Translocal Piety and
Mediated Selves in Urban Marian Piety in the Philippines Manuel Victor J.
Sapitula and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano 4. Exploring Confucianism in
Understanding Face-ism in Online Dating Sites of Eastern and Western
Cultures Michael Prieler Part 3: Groups Processes and Collective
Imaginaries 5. Credibility, Reliability, and Reciprocity: Mobile
Communication, Guanxi, and Protest Mobilization in Contemporary China Jun
Liu 6. The Local Sociality and Emotion of Jeong in Koreans' Media Practices
Kyong Yoon 7. Ritual and Communal Connection in Mobile Phone Communication:
Representations of Kapwa, Bayanihan and "People Power" in the Philippines
Cheryll Soriano and Sun Sun Lim Part 4: Discourses and Discursive
Constructions of Meaning 8. What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
in India? Discursive Constructions of CSR as Sarva Loka Hitam in Online
Narratives of Companies in India Ganga S Dhanesh 9. Shadow and Soul:
Stereoscopic Phantasmagoria and Holographic Immortalization in
Transnational Chinese Pop Liew Kai Khiun 10. Tweets in the Limelight: The
Contested Relationship between (Dis)harmony and Newsworthiness Yenn Lee
Part 5: Conclusions and Ruminations 11. Asian modernity and the post human
future: Some reflections T T Sreekumar 12. Re-Orienting Global Digital
Cultures Gerard Goggin
with Asian Perspectives Sun Sun Lim and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano Part 2:
Self and Identity 2. Face and Online Social Networking Sun Sun Lim and
Iccha Basnyat 3. My Letter to Heaven via Email - Translocal Piety and
Mediated Selves in Urban Marian Piety in the Philippines Manuel Victor J.
Sapitula and Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano 4. Exploring Confucianism in
Understanding Face-ism in Online Dating Sites of Eastern and Western
Cultures Michael Prieler Part 3: Groups Processes and Collective
Imaginaries 5. Credibility, Reliability, and Reciprocity: Mobile
Communication, Guanxi, and Protest Mobilization in Contemporary China Jun
Liu 6. The Local Sociality and Emotion of Jeong in Koreans' Media Practices
Kyong Yoon 7. Ritual and Communal Connection in Mobile Phone Communication:
Representations of Kapwa, Bayanihan and "People Power" in the Philippines
Cheryll Soriano and Sun Sun Lim Part 4: Discourses and Discursive
Constructions of Meaning 8. What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
in India? Discursive Constructions of CSR as Sarva Loka Hitam in Online
Narratives of Companies in India Ganga S Dhanesh 9. Shadow and Soul:
Stereoscopic Phantasmagoria and Holographic Immortalization in
Transnational Chinese Pop Liew Kai Khiun 10. Tweets in the Limelight: The
Contested Relationship between (Dis)harmony and Newsworthiness Yenn Lee
Part 5: Conclusions and Ruminations 11. Asian modernity and the post human
future: Some reflections T T Sreekumar 12. Re-Orienting Global Digital
Cultures Gerard Goggin