ISBN:
9781137498762
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (217 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Gong, Qian Children's Healthcare and Parental Media Engagement in Urban China : A Culture of Anxiety?
DDC:
362.10830951
Keywords:
Youth-Social life and customs
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Children's Healthcare and Parental Media Engagement in Urban China -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Research Background -- Theoretical Framework and Research Objectives -- Methodology -- Outline of the Book -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2 Risk and Children's Healthcare in Modern China -- Introduction -- Risk Society and Modern Cultural Experience in China -- Ulrich Beck's Risk Society -- The Rise of Individualisation in China -- One-Child Policy and Changing Family Structure -- Consumer Society and Individualisation -- Healthcare Reform in China
Abstract:
Health Risks, Individualisation and Reflexivity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3 Contextualising Parental Experiences in Post-Reform China -- Introduction -- Cross-Generational Views of Childcare -- Grandparental Views About Childcare -- Parental Views of Childcare -- Rural-Urban Divide-Views of Parents and Grandparents -- Popular Magazine-Parenting Science -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Feeding Fears: News Coverage of the Infant Formula Scandal and Health Risk Communication -- Introduction -- Media and the Social Amplification of Risk -- Methodology
Abstract:
The 2008 Infant Formula Scandal -- News Coverage of the 2008 Infant Formula Scandal -- News Coverage of Recurrent Food Safety Risks -- Authorities in News Coverage -- The Representation of Expert Opinion in News Coverage -- News Coverage of Risks, Science and Technology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5 Mediating Nature, Risk and Scientific Protection: Advertising Discourse of Healthcare Products and Parental Reception -- Introduction -- Advertising in China -- Methodology -- Mediating Nature, Science and Food Safety -- Nature, Risks and Scientific Protection
Abstract:
Risk, Parental Anxiety and Rising Childcare Cost -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 6 Managing Anxiety: Parental Engagement with New Media and Civic Participation -- Introduction -- New Media and Health Information Seeking -- New Media and Social Networking -- New Media and Civic Participation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 7 Conclusion: A Culture of Anxiety? -- A Review of Theoretical Issues and Research Aims -- Summary of Previous Chapters -- Reflection on the Empirical Findings -- Media Engagement -- A Culture of Anxiety -- Social 'Stratification' of Anxiety
Abstract:
Parental Agency -- Contextualised Risk Experiences -- Anxious Parenting in China and in the West -- Reflection on Participant Recruitment -- Future Research -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Note:
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