Part I: Introduction – Why Mobility Matters: Young People and Media Competency in the Asia-Pacific Part II: 1. Angels and Devils: Youth Mobile Media Politics, Fear, Hope and Policy in Japan and Australia 2. Japanese Mobile Youth in the 2000s 3. ‘Your Phone Makes You, You’: Exploring the Youth Script in Teen Magazine Representations of Mobile Media 4. The Traditional Meets the Technological: Mobile Navigations of Desire and Intimacy Part III: 5. The Price of Being Mobile: Youth, Gender and Mobile Media 6. The City, Self and Connections: ‘Transyouth’ and Urban Social Networking in Seoul 7. The Representation of Mobile Youth in the Post-colonial Techno-nation of Korea Part IV: 8. Official and Unofficial Mobile Media in Australia: Youth, Panics, Innovation 9. Mobile Design: Giving Voice to Children and Young People
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald is Dean of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne. Her most recent publications include Global Media Studies: Theories and Approaches; Branding Cities: Cosmopolitanism, Parochialism and Social Change; The State of China Atlas; and Little Friends: Children’s Film and Media Culture in China. Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Practices, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia. Damien Spry is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Media and Communications at the University of Sydney, Australia.
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