Routledge handbook of new media in Asia/ edited by Larissa Hjorth and olivia khoo - New York: Routledge, 2016. - 475 p.

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Acknowledgements
Glossary
1 Intimate entanglements: new media in Asia
Larissa Hjortli and Olivia Khoo
PARTI
New media in Asia
2 What's "in"? Disaggregating Asia through new media actants
Ani Maitra and Rey Chow
3 Migrant youth and new media in Asia
Lina Tao and Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
4 Neo-regionahsm and neoliberal Asia
Leo T.S. Citing
5 Mobihzing discontent: social media and networked activism
since the Great East Japan Earthquake
Love Kindstrand, Keiko Nishimura and David H. Slater
6 Bridging art, teclinology, and pop culture: some aspects of
Japanese new media art today
Machiko Kusahara
1 Struggling to stay relevant: the impact of the new media on Asia's
cultural industries
Nissim Otmazgin
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PART II
New media cultures, politics and literacies
The new media cultures of Chinese migrant workers
Sophie Ping Sun and Jack Unchuan Qiu
9 Young people, new media and citizenship in Asia
Shobha Vhdreuu
10 New media, censorship and gender: using obscenity law to
restrict online self-expression in Japan and China
Mark McLelland
11 MateriaUty of an online community: everyday life of global sport fans
in South Korea
Yonnghan Cho
12 A new media movement and a new praxis @passiontimes.hk
Pui-lam Law
13 A right and not a privilege: freedom of expression and new
media in Malaysia
Susan Leong
PART 111
Intimate publics, screen and haptic cultures
14 Chinese social media, "publicness" and one-party rule
Gloria Dauies
15 Complicating connectivity: women's negotiations with smartphones
in an Indian slum
Jo Tacchi and Tripla Chandola
16 The blended lives of young Chinese online
David Kurt Herold
17 Lines for connectedness: a study of social media practices
in Japanese families
Kana Ohashi and Fumitoshi Kato
18 ^/motion: mobility and intimacy
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Helen Grace
19 Locative social media engagement and intergenerational relationships
in China
Baohua Zhou and Miao Xiao
20 Short circuits of Southeast Asian cinema: Viddsee and the project
of online social viewing
Olivia Khoo
PART IV
Mapping mobile, diasporic and queer Asia
21 At the crossroads of change: new media and migration in Asia
Sun Sun Lim, Becky Pham and Kakit Cheotig
22 Digital idnships: intergenerational locative media in Tokyo,
Shanghai and Melbourne
Larissa Hjorlh, Heather Horst, Sarah Pink, Baohua Zhou, Fumitoshi Kato,
Genevicve Bell, Kana Ohashi, Chris Marmo and Miao Xiao
23 Essential labels? Gender identity politics on Hong Kong lesbian
mobile phone application Buttery
Denise Tse-Shaitg Tang
24 Queer mobiles and mobile queers: intersections, vectors, and
movements in India
Nishant Shah
25 Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves: screening human trafFic and
the logic of ebbing
Sean Metzger
PART V
Creative industries: new producers, performatlvity and
production paradigms
26 TV or not TV? Re-infagining screen content in China
Michael Keane and Elaine Jing Zhao
27 New media in Singapore's creative economy: the regulation
of illiberal pragmatism
Audrey
28 Japanese creative industries in ^obalization
Shinji Oyama
29 Globalization of the privatized self-image: the reaction video
and its attention economy on YouTube
Yeran Kim
30 Public broadcasting, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS),
and its online services
Hye-Kyung Lee
31 The struggle between subaltern nationalisms and the nation-state
in the digital age: China and its ethnic minorities
Kivai-Cheung Lo
32 Mainland Chinese women's homo-erotic databases and the art of failure
Katrien Jacobs
PARTV!
Mobile, play and game ecologies In Asia
33 Game industries in Asia: towards an Asian formation of game culture
Anthony Y.H. Fung and Vicky Ho
34 Online games and society in China: an exploration of key issues
and challenges
Matthew M. Chew
35 The globalization of game art in Southeast Asia
Peichi Chung
36 From a cottage to the symbol of creative industries: the
evolution of Korea's online game industry
Dal Yong Jin
37 Getting a life: expatriate uses of new media in Hong Kong
Meaghan Morris with Elaine Lally and Catherine Driscoll
38 The everyday ness of mobile media in Japan
Kyounghwa Yonnie Kim

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