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Youth, Media and Culture in the Asia Pacific Region

Editat de Usha M. Rodrigues, Belinda Smaill
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2008
Youth, Media and Culture in the Asia Pacific Region presents an analysis of youth media activities in a diverse, but geographically connected Asia Pacific region. The region, which is spatially connected by its colonial and imperial past, is becoming a significant player in the globalized world. In this context, youth situated in these economically, politically and socially structured communities are redefining their locales through their patterns of media use. The discourse of 'youth' in this disparate region is manifest in the media through their identity articulations and social activism. The book illustrates that these 'youth subcultures' in the Asia Pacific are part of the well marketed global consumerism culture, and yet at other times independent of the commodifying impetus of global capital. It draws on case studies to examine some of the media practices youth in the region are engaged in and elucidates the process of social change taking place in some Asia Pacific nations. 'This book contributes to the important and growing field of youth media studies. The regionalization of media research is necessarily recuperated here, bringing large populations of media users into a frame of reference that allows critical reflection on the new waves of use and sociality in the Asia Pacific region.' Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Professor of International Studies, UTS
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847184603
ISBN-10: 184718460X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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"'This book contributes to the important and growing field of youth media studies. The regionalization of media research is necessarily recuperated here, bringing large populations of media users into a frame of reference that allows critical reflection on the new waves of use and sociality in the Asia Pacific region.' Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Professor of International Studies, UTS"