Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia

Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781135281274
ISBN-13 : 1135281270
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Synopsis Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia by : Stephanie Hemelryk Donald

This book examines the influence of mobile media technology on the lives of young people in East and North Asia, South East Asia and Australia. It discusses the impact information communication technologies have today on social identity, well-being, participation and exclusion. It explores current media practices and their innovative, transformative and disruptive uses at the local, the regional, the national, and the global level. In particular, it analyses mobile media not as a discrete object, but rather as part of a dynamic communication and information environment in which human-object relations are constantly reconfigured. It covers key theoretical and conceptual themes in youth mobile media research focusing on social, cultural and political aspects, including coverage of key themes such as regulation and technology, practices, pedagogies, aesthetics, social change, and representations of mobile youth. The book includes new accounts of recent research into the uses of mobile media by young people, and how these are situated in a broader socio-political context. Case studies include mobile panics in Australia (the notorious Kings of Wirrabee sexual assault case) and Japan (the scandals of high school girls as teenage prostitutes) in which mobile media use has had significant impact. This book offers an up-to-date examination of the influence of information communication technologies on young people’s lives in the region.

Political Silence of Youth in Togo

Political Silence of Youth in Togo
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9783110675337
ISBN-13 : 3110675331
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Silence of Youth in Togo by : Roos Keja

This book paints an image of sociality in duress, describing how new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) bring possible changes in political engagement and civic-ness. The political branch of the field of ICT-for-Development (ICT4D) is firmly convinced that this translates in civic engagement and democratisation. This book questions this conception, by showing that mistrust greatly increases through new ICT in a society where mistrust has been internalised. These processes are examined in the society encountered in Sokodé, the capital of the Central Region of Togo, in the period between 2015 and 2020, when the mobile phone became widespread among young people. This ethnographic research provides a snapshot of the changes brought about by new ICT in the social fabrics and the lives of these young people. The place and period are highly relevant for getting a better understanding of the forms that civic engagement can take, and the roles that new ICT can play in settings of political repression. Togo has been ruled by the same family for over half a century, and Sokodé is one of the rare places of fierce political opposition. However, young people do not persevere in massive street protests like in other countries, even though they appear to have every reason to do so. How can the circumstances and social processes be understood that are leading to this ‘political silence’, and how do frustration and anger find their way? The link between new ICT and civic engagement has more often been made, but mostly quantitative and volatile, lacking empirical grounding. This book demonstrates that there is indeed a connection between new ICT and social change. Through their phones, young people inform themselves in different ways, and they react differently to social and political changes. Their reflection on politics has also altered, minimal as it may seem. By closely regarding the context and mechanisms by which the trustworthiness of information is valued, this book contributes to the nascent research field of communication and political anthropology.

Child Protection in Development

Child Protection in Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781317980148
ISBN-13 : 131798014X
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Protection in Development by : Michael Bourdillon

Every day millions of children in developing countries face adversities of many kinds, yet there is a shortage of sound evidence concerning their plight and an urgent need to identify the most appropriate and effective policy responses from among the multiple approaches that exist. This collection of journal papers aims to engage with researchers and debates in the field so as to understand better some of the numerous risks confronted by children in developing countries. It highlights the complexity of protecting children in various forms of adversity, challenges conventional wisdom about what protects children, demonstrates why it is essential to consult with children to protect them successfully, and suggests that successful protection must be based on strong empirical understanding of the situation and the perspectives of children and communities involved. The contributors are all experienced researchers and practitioners who have worked for many years with children in developing countries. The book offers suggestions for reform of current child protection policies, based on empirical findings around a range of child protection concerns, including children’s work, independent migration, family separation, early marriage, and military occupation. Together, the contributions provide a body of knowledge important to humanitarian and development policy and practice. This book was published as a special issue of Development in Practice.

Understanding Youth

Understanding Youth
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Publisher : Sage Publications Ltd
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 1412930642
ISBN-13 : 9781412930642
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Youth by : Mary Jane Kehily

Understanding Youth: Perspectives, Identities and Practices addresses the changing context and nature of youth, encouraging readers to understand different conceptualizations of youth, issues of identity and the key social practices that give shape to young people's lives in the contemporary period.

Mobile Usage Behavior of Indian Youth

Mobile Usage Behavior of Indian Youth
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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 9783668537248
ISBN-13 : 3668537240
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Mobile Usage Behavior of Indian Youth by : Kunal Gaurav

Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2016 in the subject Business economics - Marketing, Corporate Communication, CRM, Market Research, Social Media, grade: A, Institute of Computers and Business Management –School of Business Excellence, language: English, abstract: In today’s life mobile phone usage has become an important necessity of our life. The cell phone industry is one of the fastest-growing ones besides the Internet. Cell phones have gone through a huge change and the market has expanded globally. Cell phone users today use cell phones for more than just talking; the mobile services consumer wireless usage study found that 56 percent of customers used their cell phones as cameras, clocks, calendars, music players, and other non-talk functions. The purpose of this study is to understand the Mobile usage behavior by young customers in India. India is currently the world’s second-largest telecommunications market and has registered strong growth in the past decade and a half. The Indian mobile economy is growing rapidly and will contribute substantially to India’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to a report prepared by the GSM Association (GSMA) in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). The cell phone industry is in the Mature Life Cycle Stage, where nearly all potential customers are already users of the industry’s product.

Providing Mental Health Servies to Youth Where They Are

Providing Mental Health Servies to Youth Where They Are
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781135451721
ISBN-13 : 1135451729
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Providing Mental Health Servies to Youth Where They Are by : Harinder S. Ghuman

Barriers to community mental health centers (such as stigma, waiting lists) prevent youth from receiving necessary services. Providing Mental Health Services toYouth Where They Are, identifies the reform that is needed in children's mental health service. As the issues of systems of mental health care have received increased attention, so has the recognition of the benefits of providing services to youth where they are: that is, in natural settings, such as home or school. Principles to include in systems of mental health care for youth are as equally important as actually reaching the youth: involvement of families, school staff, community leaders, and clergy. The development of programs are matched to the developmental, cultural, and other needs of youth in a community so they mesh with existing services. This book describes how these principles play out in school-, home-, and community-based mental health programs for youth.

Social Networks: A Framework of Computational Intelligence

Social Networks: A Framework of Computational Intelligence
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 9783319029931
ISBN-13 : 3319029932
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Networks: A Framework of Computational Intelligence by : Witold Pedrycz

This volume provides the audience with an updated, in-depth and highly coherent material on the conceptually appealing and practically sound information technology of Computational Intelligence applied to the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of social networks. The volume involves studies devoted to key issues of social networks including community structure detection in networks, online social networks, knowledge growth and evaluation, and diversity of collaboration mechanisms. The book engages a wealth of methods of Computational Intelligence along with well-known techniques of linear programming, Formal Concept Analysis, machine learning, and agent modeling. Human-centricity is of paramount relevance and this facet manifests in many ways including personalized semantics, trust metric, and personal knowledge management; just to highlight a few of these aspects. The contributors to this volume report on various essential applications including cyber attacks detection, building enterprise social networks, business intelligence and forming collaboration schemes. Given the subject area, this book is aimed at a broad audience of researchers and practitioners. Owing to the nature of the material being covered and a way it is organized, the volume will appeal to the well-established communities including those active in various disciplines in which social networks, their analysis and optimization are of genuine relevance. Those involved in operations research, management, various branches of engineering, and economics will benefit from the exposure to the subject matter.

Mediating Role of Social Media on Youth’s Psychological Well-Being

Mediating Role of Social Media on Youth’s Psychological Well-Being
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9783031343827
ISBN-13 : 3031343824
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Mediating Role of Social Media on Youth’s Psychological Well-Being by : Ashwini Kothambikar

This book is the result of a collaboration between a human editor and an artificial intelligence algorithm to create a machine-generated literature overview of research articles analyzing the mediating role of social media on the psychological wellbeing of youth. It’s a new publication format in which state-of-the-art computer algorithms are applied to select the most relevant articles published in Springer Nature journals and create machine-generated literature reviews by arranging the selected articles in a topical order and creating short summaries of these articles. In this volume, a human counsellor psychologist used the algorithm to explore articles that present results of research about the impacts of social media on the psychological wellbeing of youth. The Internet has always been popular among youth, but during the pandemic it has attracted even more attention since many aspects of life further migrated to the digital world, thus adding substantially to Internet’s ever-increasing popularity. Today, youth spend a majority portion of their time on the Internet and an increasing amount on social media. In such digitally dependent times, this book attempts to provide insights on the positive and negative impact of the Internet and social media on youth mental health, and also provides specific observations on personality traits.

Handbook of Children and the Media

Handbook of Children and the Media
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 825
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ISBN-10 : 9781483305714
ISBN-13 : 1483305716
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Children and the Media by : Dorothy G. Singer

Cyber-bullying, sexting, and the effects that violent video games have on children are widely discussed and debated. With a renowned international group of researchers and scholars, the Second Edition of the Handbook of Children and the Media covers these topics, is updated with cutting-edge research, and includes comprehensive analysis of the field for students and scholars. This revision examines the social and cognitive effects of new media, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Skype, iPads, and cell phones, and how children are using this new technology. This book summarizes the latest research on children and the media and suggests directions for future research. This book also attempts to provide students with a deliberate examination of how children use, enjoy, learn from, and are advantaged or disadvantaged by regular exposure to television, new technologies, and other electronic media.