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Discourses of Asian Societies - Cases from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan (Hardcover)
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Discourses of Asian Societies - Cases from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan (Hardcover)
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In this pathbreaking collections of essays, Canada-based Chinese
scholar Simin Li explores the latest insights into information,
knowledge, political communication, and identity in China, Hong
Kong, Taiwan, and their neighbors, friends, and adversaries.
Discourses of Asian Societies follows the social dynamics of these
East Asian nations and reflects their recent political discourses
and civil practices, grouped into four themes: memory and diaspora,
civil practice and discourse in China, political discourses in Hong
Kong, and youth identity and nationalism in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The theme of memory and diaspora uses interpretive narratives to
present, in one study, the motivations of five Chinese immigrants
to leave their homeland. Data was collected from Zhihu, the Chinese
version of the popular internet site Quora, as used in Singapore,
Canada, Brazil, Finland, and Australia. The second study explores
how international students enrolled in Taiwan's universities
relieved homesickness by searching for information online. The
book's appreciation of civil practice and discourse emerges from a
study of how a Chinese rural library developed under the leadership
of a non-government organization and an analysis of the relations
between a think tank's research and social agenda, as presented in
its publications and related news reports. The third theme's focus
on Hong Kong uses Facebook to observe an opinion leader's routine
communication and dissemination of political issues. A
supplementary study assesses opinion leaders' online behavior
during legislative council elections. Finally, the book offers an
understanding of modern youth through a comparative study of
expression and performance in Taiwan and Hong Kong, via social
media and a more traditional comparative analysis of the
similarities and differences of national groups of young people via
big data.
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