Chapter 1: The Mobile Phone and Political Participation in Asia: Theorizing the dynamics of personalized technologies and networked externality
Part I: Asian Mobile Communication Research in Global Perspective
Chapter 2: Mobile Media as a Political Institution in Asia: Preliminary Evidence from Empirical Research 2000-2015
Chapter 3: Developing Political Associational Ties on Mobile Social Media: A Cross-national Study of the Asia-Pacific region
Part II: Mobile Communication and Civic Engagement
Chapter 4: Political conversations as civic engagement: Examining patterns from mobile communication logs in Japan
Chapter 5: Public Discourse on Genetically Modified Foods in the Mobile Sphere: Framing Risks, Opportunities, and Responsibilities in China’s Mobile Social Media
Chapter 6: Examining the Role of Mobile Media in Public Engagement with GMO Foods among Chinese Consumers
Chapter 7: Civic Engagement in Myanmar: The Promise and Threats of Mobile Communication and the Internet
Chapter 8: The impacts of mobile social media on collective action: Two case studies from Singapore and Indonesia
Part III Mobile Communication and Political Activism
Chapter 9: Social Media, Mobile Communication, and the Elections: Examining the Independent Candidates’ Weibo Use for Local People’s Congress Election Campaigns in China
Chapter 10 The Effects of Social Media and Mobile Apps Use on Political Participation in Taiwan
Chapter 11: Exploring the potential for mobile communications to engender an engaged citizenry - A comparative study of university students in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Chapter 12: Rethinking mobile media tactics in protests: A comparative case study of Hong Kong and Malawi. .