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245 00 Coping with COVID-19, the mobile way :|bexperience and 
       expertise from China /|cedited by Xiaoge Xu 
264  1 Singapore :|bSpringer Nature Singapore :|bImprint: 
       Palgrave Macmillan,|c2022 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 303 pages) :|billustrations (some
       color), digital ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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505 0  Chapter 1: Introduction -- Section I: Coping with COVID-19
       : The WeChat Way -- Chapter 2: "You Wait for Me for a 
       Moment": Mobile Usage of the Elderly Female Adults in 
       China to Cope with COVID-19 -- Chapter 3: COVID-19 Fake 
       News and Older Adults: Predicating News Credibility 
       Evaluation -- Chapter 4: Coping with COVID-19: The WeChat 
       Way -- Section II: Reporting on COVID-19, the Mobile Way -
       - Chapter 5: Predicting News Engagement on Douyin: The 
       Case of COVID-19 Coverage -- Chapter 6: Reporting COVID-19
       via Crowdsourcing: The US vs. China -- Section III Coping 
       with COVID-19: Information Disorder and Personal Privacy -
       - Chapter 7: Typology and Governance of Information 
       Disorder Related to COVID-19 in China -- Chapter 8: Public
       Health vs. Personal Privacy during COVID-19 in China -- 
       Section IV: Coping with COVID-19: The Survival Efforts -- 
       Chapter 9: Digital Transformation or New Digital Divide 
       2.0? -- Chapter 10: Mobile Marketing and Innovation: 
       Saviors for Tourism during the Pandemic -- Chapter 11: 
       From Epicenter to Hero City: How Wuhan Survived the 
       Pandemic -- Section V: Beyond COVID-19: Collaborative 
       Mobile Learning and Mobile Workplaces -- Chapter 12: 
       Collaborative Learning during the Pandemic: The Role of 
       Mobile Devices -- Chapter 13: Mobile Workspaces for the 
       Construction Industry in the Post-COVID-19 Era 
520    This edited book examines the impact of COVID-19 on 
       selected areas of mobile studies, ranging from mobile 
       public spaces to mobile workspaces. This book offers 
       insights into how to leverage mobile devices, as well as 
       features and communication to contain the pandemic. 
       Specifically, it highlights the Chinese experience and 
       lessons, and the country's expertise in social capital 
       management during the health crisis, governance of 
       information flow and order, combating fake news and the 
       infodemic, documenting the pandemic, and lessons learned 
       from mobile health communication. It also discusses how 
       small companies can survive the death of foreign trade 
       during the pandemic. Looking beyond the pandemic, the book
       also explores the challenges and opportunities posed by 
       the pandemic by investigating mobile learning, mobile 
       journalism, mobile marketing and mobile workspaces. Given 
       its scope, this book will enhance the global efforts in 
       fighting the pandemic and contribute to the current body 
       of knowledge on how to leverage mobile technologies to 
       enhance public health communication during public health 
       crises. Xiaoge Xu (BA, BA, MS, PhD) is an Associate 
       Professor of Media and Communication Studies at the 
       University of Nottingham Ningbo China, where he is the 
       founding director of the Institute for Mobile Studies. He 
       is the editor-in-chief of IGI Global's Advances in 
       Wireless Technologies and Telecommunication book series. 
       His research interests include mobile journalism, mobile 
       storytelling, mobile experience, city storytelling, mobile
       technologies for sustainable development, and mobile 
       learning 
650  0 Mobile communication systems|zChina 
650  0 Mobile computing|zChina 
650  0 COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-|zChina 
700 1  Xu, Xiaoge,|eeditor 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
773 0  |tSpringer Nature eBook 
856 40 |uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5787-1 
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