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Intercultural Communication, Identity, and Social Movements in the Digital Age [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (University of Louisville, USA), Edited by (The College of Wooster, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 202 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 294 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Communication Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032400919
  • ISBN-13: 9781032400914
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 202 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 294 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Communication Studies
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032400919
  • ISBN-13: 9781032400914
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This book examines the complex and multidimensional relationship between culture and social media, and its specific impact on issues of identity and social movements, in a globalized world.

Contemporary cyber culture involves communication among people who are culturally, nationally, and linguistically similar or radically different. Social media becomes a space for mediated cultural information transfer which can either facilitate a vibrant public sphere or create cultural and social cleavages. Contributors of the book come from diverse cultural backgrounds to provide a comprehensive analysis of how these social media exchanges allow members of traditionally oppressed groups find their voices, cultivate communities, and construct their cultural identities in multiple ways.

This book will be of great relevance to scholars and students working in the field of media and new media studies, intercultural communication, especially critical intercultural communication, and academics studying social identity and social movements.



This book examines the complex and multidimensional relationship between culture and social media, and its specific impact on issues of identity and social movements, in a globalized world.

Introduction

Cultural Identity and Activism In Digital Spaces

Margaret U. DSilva and Ahmet Atay

Part I Intercultural Communication, Online Community, and Identity

Chapter 1

From Pen Pals to ePals: Mediated Intercultural Exchange in a Historical
Perspective

Katie Day Good

Chapter 2

Western Medias Influence on Identity Negotiation in Pre-Asylum Gay Men

Nathian Shae Rodriguez

Chapter 3

Serving Activist Realness: The New Drag Superstars and Activism Under
Trump

Renee Middlemost

Chapter 4

Brexit and EU Migration in the BBC and CNN: Britishness versus EU Identity

Fathi Bourmeche

Chapter 5

Who am I?, Who are They?: Otherness in the Human Rights Discourse of the
United Nations Facebook Pages

Monserrat Fernandez-Vela

Part II Intercultural Communication and Online Social Movements

Chapter 6

Tents, Tweets, and Television: Communicative Ecologies and the No to Military
Trials for Civilians Grassroots Campaign in Revolutionary Egypt

Nina Grųnlykke Mollerup

Chapter 7

"Unfriending" Is Easy: Intercultural Miscommunication on Social Networks

Olga Baysha

Chapter 8

Analyzing the Women to Drive Campaign on Facebook

Huda Mohsin Alsahi

Chapter 9

"Does This Lab Coat Make Me Look #DistractinglySexy?": A Critical Discourse
Analysis of a Feminist Hashtag Campaign

Alex Rister & Jennifer Sandoval

Chapter 10

Papuan Political Resistance on Social Media: Regionalisation and
Internationalisation of Papuan Identity

Yuyun W. I Surya
Margaret U. D'Silva is a Professor of Communication and Director of the Institute for Intercultural Communication at the University of Louisville. She is President (2019-2021) of the International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies. Widely published, she recently co-edited, with Ahmet Atay, Mediated Intercultural Communication in a Digital Age (2019, Routledge).

Ahmet Atay is an Associate Professor at The College of Wooster. He is the author of Globalizations Impact on Identity Formation: Queer Diasporic Males in Cyberspace (2015, Lexington Books) and co-editor of 9 books. He recently co-edited Millennials and Media Ecology: Culture, Pedagogy, and Politics (2019, Routledge), Mediated Intercultural Communication in a Digital Age (2019, Routledge), and Examining Millenials Reshaping Organizational Cultures: From Theory to Practice (2018, Lexington Books).