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Children’s Healthcare and Parental Media Engagement in Urban China = A Culture of Anxiety? /
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正題名/作者:
Children’s Healthcare and Parental Media Engagement in Urban China/ by Qian Gong.
其他題名:
A Culture of Anxiety? /
作者:
Gong, Qian.
面頁冊數:
VI, 214 p. 7 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Communication. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-49877-9
ISBN:
9781137498779
Children’s Healthcare and Parental Media Engagement in Urban China = A Culture of Anxiety? /
Gong, Qian.
Children’s Healthcare and Parental Media Engagement in Urban China
A Culture of Anxiety? /[electronic resource] :by Qian Gong. - 1st ed. 2016. - VI, 214 p. 7 illus.online resource.
Introduction -- 1.Risk and children's healthcare in modern China -- 2.Contextualising parental experiences in post-reform China -- 3.Feeding fears: News coverage of the infant formula scandal and health risk communication -- 4.Mediating nature, risk and scientific protection: Advertising discourse of healthcare products and parental reception -- 5.Managing anxiety: Parental engagement with new media and civic participation -- Conclusion: A culture of anxiety? .
'The ‘culture of anxiety’ that pervades contemporary societies to the detriment of everyday life and experience is nowhere more marked than among parents. This book makes an important and innovative contribution to the investigation of this matter, as it has developed in China. Taking health care and young children as its focus, it provides thought provoking discussion about the interplay between media (including new media) and the workings of risk consciousness, in an economy characterised by rapid change. The empirical work discussed in the book that explores the experience of parents and grandparents is of particular interest methodologically.' - Dr Ellie Lee, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent This book analyses parental anxieties about their children’s healthcare issues in urban China, engaging with wider theoretical debates about modernity, risk and anxiety. It examines the broader social, cultural and historical contexts of parental anxiety by analysing a series of socio-economic changes and population policy changes in post-reform China that contextualise parental experiences. Drawing on Wilkinson’s (2001) conceptualisation linking individual’s risk consciousness to anxiety, this book analyses the situated risk experiences of parents’ and grandparents’, looking particularly into their engagement with various types of media. It studies the representations of health issues and health-related risks in a parenting magazine, popular newspapers, commercial advertising and new media, as well as parents’ and grandparents’ engagement with and response to these media representations. By investigating ‘a culture of anxiety’ among parents and grandparents in contemporary China, this book seeks to add to the scholarship of contemporary parenthood in a non-Western context. .
ISBN: 9781137498779
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-49877-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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