Routledge Handbook of New Media in Asia
Herausgeber: Hjorth, Larissa; Khoo, Olivia
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Herausgeber: Hjorth, Larissa; Khoo, Olivia
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As "new media" becomes increasingly everyday for young and old across Asia through smartphones and associated devices, boundaries between art, new media, and the everyday are transformed. The Routledge Handbook of New Media in Asia addresses the historical, social, cultural, political, philosophical, artistic and economic dimensions of the region's new media.It aims to provide an authoritative, intellectually broad, conceptually cutting-edge guide to the important aspects of new media in the region' as the first point of consultation for the interested researcher, and advanced level…mehr
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As "new media" becomes increasingly everyday for young and old across Asia through smartphones and associated devices, boundaries between art, new media, and the everyday are transformed. The Routledge Handbook of New Media in Asia addresses the historical, social, cultural, political, philosophical, artistic and economic dimensions of the region's new media.It aims to provide an authoritative, intellectually broad, conceptually cutting-edge guide to the important aspects of new media in the region' as the first point of consultation for the interested researcher, and advanced level undergraduate and postgraduate students in fields of new media and Asian studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781138026001
- ISBN-10: 113802600X
- Artikelnr.: 42739944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781138026001
- ISBN-10: 113802600X
- Artikelnr.: 42739944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Larissa Hjorth is an artist, digital ethnographer and Professor in the Games Programs, and codirector of RMIT's Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC), Melbourne, Australia. Olivia Khoo is Senior Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies at Monash University, Australia.
1. Intimate Entanglements: New Media in Asia Part I New Media in Asia 2.
What's "In"? Disaggregating Asia through New Media Actants 3. Migrant Youth
and New Media in Asia 4. Neo-Regionalism and NeoLiberal Asia 5. Mobilizing
Discontent: Social Media and Networked Activism since the Great East Japan
Earthquake 6. Bridging Art, Technology, and Pop Culture: Some Aspects of
Japanese New Media Art Today 7. Staying Relevant: the Impact of the New
Media on Asia's Media Industries Part II New Media cultures, politics and
literacies 8. The New Media Cultures of Chinese Migrant Workers 9. Young
People, New Media and Citizenship in Asia 10. New Media, Censorship and
Gender: Using Obscenity Law to Restrict Online Self Expression in Japan and
China 11. Materiality of an Online Community: Everyday Life of Global Sport
Fans in South Korea 12. A New Media Movement and a
New_Praxis@Passiontimes.hk 13. A Right and not a Privilege: Freedom of
Expression and New Media in Malaysia Part III Intimate publics, screen and
haptic cultures 14. Chinese Social Media, "Publicness" and One-Party Rule
Gloria Davies 15. Complicating Connectivity: Women's Negotiations with
Smartphones in an Indian Slum 16. The Blended Lives of Young Chinese Online
17. Lines for Connectedness: A Study of Social Media Practices in Japanese
Families 18. E/motion: Mobility and Intimacy 19. Locative Social Media
Engagement and Inter-Generational Relationship in China 20. Short Circuits
of Southeast Asian Cinema: Viddsee and the Project of Online Social
Viewing Part IV Mapping mobile, diasporic and queer Asia 21. At the
Crossroads of Change: New Media and Migration in Asia 22. Digital Kinships:
Intergenerational Locative Media in Tokyo, Shanghai and Melbourne 23.
Essential labels? Gender identity Politics on Hong Kong Lesbian Mobile
Phone Application 24. Queer Mobiles and Mobile Queers: Intersections,
Vectors, and Movements in India 25. Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves:
Screening Human Traffic and the Logic of Ebbing Part V Creative industries:
new producers, performativity and production paradigms 26. TV or not TV?
Reimagining Screen Content in China 27. New Media in Singapore's Creative
Economy: The Regulation of Illiberal Pragmatism 28. Japanese Creative
Industries in Globalization 29. Globalization of the Privatized Self-Image:
the Reaction Video and its Attention Economy on YouTube 30. Public
Broadcasting, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), and its Online Services
31. The Struggle between Subaltern Nationalisms and the Nation-State in the
Digital Age: China and its Ethnic Minorities 32. Mainland Chinese Women's
Homo-Erotic Databases and the Art of Failure Part VI Mobile, play and game
ecologies in Asia 33. Game Industries in Asia: Towards an Asian Formation
of Game Culture 34. Online Games and Society in China: An Exploration of
Key Issues and Challenges 35. The Globalization of Game Art in Southeast
Asia 36. From a Cottage House to the Symbol of Creative Industries: The
evolution of Korea's Online Game Industry 37. Getting a Life: Expatriate
Uses of New Media in Hong Kong 38. The Everydayness of Mobile Media in
Japan
What's "In"? Disaggregating Asia through New Media Actants 3. Migrant Youth
and New Media in Asia 4. Neo-Regionalism and NeoLiberal Asia 5. Mobilizing
Discontent: Social Media and Networked Activism since the Great East Japan
Earthquake 6. Bridging Art, Technology, and Pop Culture: Some Aspects of
Japanese New Media Art Today 7. Staying Relevant: the Impact of the New
Media on Asia's Media Industries Part II New Media cultures, politics and
literacies 8. The New Media Cultures of Chinese Migrant Workers 9. Young
People, New Media and Citizenship in Asia 10. New Media, Censorship and
Gender: Using Obscenity Law to Restrict Online Self Expression in Japan and
China 11. Materiality of an Online Community: Everyday Life of Global Sport
Fans in South Korea 12. A New Media Movement and a
New_Praxis@Passiontimes.hk 13. A Right and not a Privilege: Freedom of
Expression and New Media in Malaysia Part III Intimate publics, screen and
haptic cultures 14. Chinese Social Media, "Publicness" and One-Party Rule
Gloria Davies 15. Complicating Connectivity: Women's Negotiations with
Smartphones in an Indian Slum 16. The Blended Lives of Young Chinese Online
17. Lines for Connectedness: A Study of Social Media Practices in Japanese
Families 18. E/motion: Mobility and Intimacy 19. Locative Social Media
Engagement and Inter-Generational Relationship in China 20. Short Circuits
of Southeast Asian Cinema: Viddsee and the Project of Online Social
Viewing Part IV Mapping mobile, diasporic and queer Asia 21. At the
Crossroads of Change: New Media and Migration in Asia 22. Digital Kinships:
Intergenerational Locative Media in Tokyo, Shanghai and Melbourne 23.
Essential labels? Gender identity Politics on Hong Kong Lesbian Mobile
Phone Application 24. Queer Mobiles and Mobile Queers: Intersections,
Vectors, and Movements in India 25. Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves:
Screening Human Traffic and the Logic of Ebbing Part V Creative industries:
new producers, performativity and production paradigms 26. TV or not TV?
Reimagining Screen Content in China 27. New Media in Singapore's Creative
Economy: The Regulation of Illiberal Pragmatism 28. Japanese Creative
Industries in Globalization 29. Globalization of the Privatized Self-Image:
the Reaction Video and its Attention Economy on YouTube 30. Public
Broadcasting, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), and its Online Services
31. The Struggle between Subaltern Nationalisms and the Nation-State in the
Digital Age: China and its Ethnic Minorities 32. Mainland Chinese Women's
Homo-Erotic Databases and the Art of Failure Part VI Mobile, play and game
ecologies in Asia 33. Game Industries in Asia: Towards an Asian Formation
of Game Culture 34. Online Games and Society in China: An Exploration of
Key Issues and Challenges 35. The Globalization of Game Art in Southeast
Asia 36. From a Cottage House to the Symbol of Creative Industries: The
evolution of Korea's Online Game Industry 37. Getting a Life: Expatriate
Uses of New Media in Hong Kong 38. The Everydayness of Mobile Media in
Japan
1. Intimate Entanglements: New Media in Asia Part I New Media in Asia 2.
What's "In"? Disaggregating Asia through New Media Actants 3. Migrant Youth
and New Media in Asia 4. Neo-Regionalism and NeoLiberal Asia 5. Mobilizing
Discontent: Social Media and Networked Activism since the Great East Japan
Earthquake 6. Bridging Art, Technology, and Pop Culture: Some Aspects of
Japanese New Media Art Today 7. Staying Relevant: the Impact of the New
Media on Asia's Media Industries Part II New Media cultures, politics and
literacies 8. The New Media Cultures of Chinese Migrant Workers 9. Young
People, New Media and Citizenship in Asia 10. New Media, Censorship and
Gender: Using Obscenity Law to Restrict Online Self Expression in Japan and
China 11. Materiality of an Online Community: Everyday Life of Global Sport
Fans in South Korea 12. A New Media Movement and a
New_Praxis@Passiontimes.hk 13. A Right and not a Privilege: Freedom of
Expression and New Media in Malaysia Part III Intimate publics, screen and
haptic cultures 14. Chinese Social Media, "Publicness" and One-Party Rule
Gloria Davies 15. Complicating Connectivity: Women's Negotiations with
Smartphones in an Indian Slum 16. The Blended Lives of Young Chinese Online
17. Lines for Connectedness: A Study of Social Media Practices in Japanese
Families 18. E/motion: Mobility and Intimacy 19. Locative Social Media
Engagement and Inter-Generational Relationship in China 20. Short Circuits
of Southeast Asian Cinema: Viddsee and the Project of Online Social
Viewing Part IV Mapping mobile, diasporic and queer Asia 21. At the
Crossroads of Change: New Media and Migration in Asia 22. Digital Kinships:
Intergenerational Locative Media in Tokyo, Shanghai and Melbourne 23.
Essential labels? Gender identity Politics on Hong Kong Lesbian Mobile
Phone Application 24. Queer Mobiles and Mobile Queers: Intersections,
Vectors, and Movements in India 25. Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves:
Screening Human Traffic and the Logic of Ebbing Part V Creative industries:
new producers, performativity and production paradigms 26. TV or not TV?
Reimagining Screen Content in China 27. New Media in Singapore's Creative
Economy: The Regulation of Illiberal Pragmatism 28. Japanese Creative
Industries in Globalization 29. Globalization of the Privatized Self-Image:
the Reaction Video and its Attention Economy on YouTube 30. Public
Broadcasting, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), and its Online Services
31. The Struggle between Subaltern Nationalisms and the Nation-State in the
Digital Age: China and its Ethnic Minorities 32. Mainland Chinese Women's
Homo-Erotic Databases and the Art of Failure Part VI Mobile, play and game
ecologies in Asia 33. Game Industries in Asia: Towards an Asian Formation
of Game Culture 34. Online Games and Society in China: An Exploration of
Key Issues and Challenges 35. The Globalization of Game Art in Southeast
Asia 36. From a Cottage House to the Symbol of Creative Industries: The
evolution of Korea's Online Game Industry 37. Getting a Life: Expatriate
Uses of New Media in Hong Kong 38. The Everydayness of Mobile Media in
Japan
What's "In"? Disaggregating Asia through New Media Actants 3. Migrant Youth
and New Media in Asia 4. Neo-Regionalism and NeoLiberal Asia 5. Mobilizing
Discontent: Social Media and Networked Activism since the Great East Japan
Earthquake 6. Bridging Art, Technology, and Pop Culture: Some Aspects of
Japanese New Media Art Today 7. Staying Relevant: the Impact of the New
Media on Asia's Media Industries Part II New Media cultures, politics and
literacies 8. The New Media Cultures of Chinese Migrant Workers 9. Young
People, New Media and Citizenship in Asia 10. New Media, Censorship and
Gender: Using Obscenity Law to Restrict Online Self Expression in Japan and
China 11. Materiality of an Online Community: Everyday Life of Global Sport
Fans in South Korea 12. A New Media Movement and a
New_Praxis@Passiontimes.hk 13. A Right and not a Privilege: Freedom of
Expression and New Media in Malaysia Part III Intimate publics, screen and
haptic cultures 14. Chinese Social Media, "Publicness" and One-Party Rule
Gloria Davies 15. Complicating Connectivity: Women's Negotiations with
Smartphones in an Indian Slum 16. The Blended Lives of Young Chinese Online
17. Lines for Connectedness: A Study of Social Media Practices in Japanese
Families 18. E/motion: Mobility and Intimacy 19. Locative Social Media
Engagement and Inter-Generational Relationship in China 20. Short Circuits
of Southeast Asian Cinema: Viddsee and the Project of Online Social
Viewing Part IV Mapping mobile, diasporic and queer Asia 21. At the
Crossroads of Change: New Media and Migration in Asia 22. Digital Kinships:
Intergenerational Locative Media in Tokyo, Shanghai and Melbourne 23.
Essential labels? Gender identity Politics on Hong Kong Lesbian Mobile
Phone Application 24. Queer Mobiles and Mobile Queers: Intersections,
Vectors, and Movements in India 25. Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves:
Screening Human Traffic and the Logic of Ebbing Part V Creative industries:
new producers, performativity and production paradigms 26. TV or not TV?
Reimagining Screen Content in China 27. New Media in Singapore's Creative
Economy: The Regulation of Illiberal Pragmatism 28. Japanese Creative
Industries in Globalization 29. Globalization of the Privatized Self-Image:
the Reaction Video and its Attention Economy on YouTube 30. Public
Broadcasting, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), and its Online Services
31. The Struggle between Subaltern Nationalisms and the Nation-State in the
Digital Age: China and its Ethnic Minorities 32. Mainland Chinese Women's
Homo-Erotic Databases and the Art of Failure Part VI Mobile, play and game
ecologies in Asia 33. Game Industries in Asia: Towards an Asian Formation
of Game Culture 34. Online Games and Society in China: An Exploration of
Key Issues and Challenges 35. The Globalization of Game Art in Southeast
Asia 36. From a Cottage House to the Symbol of Creative Industries: The
evolution of Korea's Online Game Industry 37. Getting a Life: Expatriate
Uses of New Media in Hong Kong 38. The Everydayness of Mobile Media in
Japan