Social Media, Youth, and the Global South
Social Media, Youth, and the Global South
Comparative Perspectives
Ngwainmbi, Emmanuel K
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2025
291
Mole
Inglês
9783031418716
15 a 20 dias
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Section 1: Social Media as an Agent for public health wellness: Celebrating Social Media among younger adults,- Chapter 1: Psychosocial Perspectives of Social Media Use among Youth in the Global South: A review of identity and the neo-global culture.- Chapter 2: Thematic Analysis of Selective WHO-Affiliated Member Countries' COVID-19 Vaccination Messages on social media Targeting Young Adults.- Chapter 3: "Vaxxed n' Masked": Global Youth & the Influence of Celebrity Remarks on Social Media.- Chapter 4: The Impact of Social Media on Asian International Students' Emergency Preparedness and Response.- Section 2: Social Media as a Conduit for socioeconomic change among the Youth: Latin America, North America, South America, Middle East, and Asia.- Chapter 5: Determinants of creativity-related skills and activities among young people in four Latin American countries.- Chapter 6: Applying the technology acceptance model to understand China's sharing economy among the young.- Chapter 7: How young people detect and analyze disinformation campaigns in Mexico: The Case of Campeche, Southeast Mexico.- Chapter 8: Impact of Social Media Use on Youths' Identity in the Middle East and North Africa Region.- Section 3: Social Media on the Crossroads of identity negotiation: Cases in South America, East & South Asia.- Chapter 9: The interplay between identity and alterity in the uses of social media platforms by Brazilian youth.- Chapter 10: Visually Impaired Chinese Young Adults' User Behaviors on social media.- Chapter 11: Social Media use in education in the MENA region.- Chapter 12: Identity Negotiation and Cosmopolitanism in Social Media: The Case of London and Sao Paulo migrant communities.- Section 4: The Perils of social media use among Youth: Cases in Southeast Asia.- Chapter 13: Perspectives of Vietnamese Facebook users towards the LGBT Parade expressed under posts about Hanoi Pride Parade.- Chapter 14: Twitter users' perceptions of some countries' censorship of same-sex kissing scenes in Disney's Lightyear (2022).- Section 5: You Can't shut down our voices: Social Media as a youth advocate in Africa.- Chapter 15: Youths and the Tyranny of social media: Implications for Sustainable Development in Nigeria.
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global south;ethnicity;diversity;social networking;news media;digital media;cyber networks
Section 1: Social Media as an Agent for public health wellness: Celebrating Social Media among younger adults,- Chapter 1: Psychosocial Perspectives of Social Media Use among Youth in the Global South: A review of identity and the neo-global culture.- Chapter 2: Thematic Analysis of Selective WHO-Affiliated Member Countries' COVID-19 Vaccination Messages on social media Targeting Young Adults.- Chapter 3: "Vaxxed n' Masked": Global Youth & the Influence of Celebrity Remarks on Social Media.- Chapter 4: The Impact of Social Media on Asian International Students' Emergency Preparedness and Response.- Section 2: Social Media as a Conduit for socioeconomic change among the Youth: Latin America, North America, South America, Middle East, and Asia.- Chapter 5: Determinants of creativity-related skills and activities among young people in four Latin American countries.- Chapter 6: Applying the technology acceptance model to understand China's sharing economy among the young.- Chapter 7: How young people detect and analyze disinformation campaigns in Mexico: The Case of Campeche, Southeast Mexico.- Chapter 8: Impact of Social Media Use on Youths' Identity in the Middle East and North Africa Region.- Section 3: Social Media on the Crossroads of identity negotiation: Cases in South America, East & South Asia.- Chapter 9: The interplay between identity and alterity in the uses of social media platforms by Brazilian youth.- Chapter 10: Visually Impaired Chinese Young Adults' User Behaviors on social media.- Chapter 11: Social Media use in education in the MENA region.- Chapter 12: Identity Negotiation and Cosmopolitanism in Social Media: The Case of London and Sao Paulo migrant communities.- Section 4: The Perils of social media use among Youth: Cases in Southeast Asia.- Chapter 13: Perspectives of Vietnamese Facebook users towards the LGBT Parade expressed under posts about Hanoi Pride Parade.- Chapter 14: Twitter users' perceptions of some countries' censorship of same-sex kissing scenes in Disney's Lightyear (2022).- Section 5: You Can't shut down our voices: Social Media as a youth advocate in Africa.- Chapter 15: Youths and the Tyranny of social media: Implications for Sustainable Development in Nigeria.
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