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dc.contributor.advisor孫曼蘋zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorMomesso, Larazh_TW
dc.contributor.authorMomesso, Laraen_US
dc.creatorMomesso, Larazh_TW
dc.creatorMomesso, Laraen_US
dc.date2007en_US
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dc.date.available2009-09-17T07:43:27Z-
dc.date.issued2009-09-17T07:43:27Z-
dc.identifierG0095461013en_US
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dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description國際傳播英語碩士學程(IMICS)zh_TW
dc.description95461013zh_TW
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dc.description.abstractThis research examines Chinese spouses’ narratives regarding their participation in a Taiwanese organization and their experience and adaptation to a new life. Fourteen spouses, members of a Taiwanese organization called Chinese Association for Relief and Ensuing Service (CARES), completed in-depth interviews. Qualitative analysis identified prominent themes in participants’ responses in relation to three main subjects: community communications, participation and empowerment. Analysis revealed that the organization communication techniques can be included in the category of community communications. Nevertheless semi-horizontal and bottom-up approaches were identified. This condition is reflected also in the process of spouses’ participation and empowerment. The participation of women in community communications was reached only partially. The same can be said about empowerment, which was achieved mainly at the psychological level. The debate offered a list of possible factors which could be related to the partial development of empowerment and participation. They could be traced back to cultural, social, political, personal and gender factors. Suggestions which are based upon these findings of empowerment and participation are proposed to the organization and to Chinese spouses.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsCONTENTS\nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS III\nABSTRACT I\nCONTENTS III\nLIST OF TABLES VII\nLIST OF FIGURES VII\nCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1\nCHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 7\nCommunication perspectives 7\n1.1 Democratization of communication: the alternative communication debate ……………………………………………………………………………..7\n1.1.1 Alternative versus mass media 9\n1.1.2 Alternative communication and their audience 11\n1.2 Alternative communication within the community 12\n1.2.1 Community belonging and exclusion 13\n1.2.2 Community communication features 14\n1.2.3 Jankowski’s model of community communication 16\n1.3 The community communication in practice 18\n1.3.1 The Internet 20\n1.3.2 Video and audio media 22\n1.3.3 Telephone 23\n1.3.4 Print media 23\n1.3.5 Non mediated communication 24\n1.3.6 The funding issue 25\n1.4 The significance of community media 26\n1.4.1 Participation 26\n1.4.2 Empowerment 29\n1.5 Overview 38\nSocial perspective 40\n1.1 Taiwan and the Chinese spouses case 41\n1.1.1 Chinese spouses: demographic data 43\n1.1.2 Taiwanese grooms: demographic data 47\n1.1.3 Meeting channels 49\n1.1.4 Problems they encounter getting to and staying in Taiwan 50\n1.1.5 Taiwanese civil society and the Chinese spouses movement 55\nConclusion 57\nCHAPTER THREE: COLLECTION OF DATA FOR ANLAYSIS 61\nOrganization selection 61\nConduct of interviews 63\n1.2 Participants 66\n1.3 Interviews 68\n1.4 Data processing and analysis 70\nFindings 72\n1.1 Participants demographics 72\n1.2 CARES: a familiar environment in a distant society 79\n1.2.1 Community communication in CARES: an overview 83\n1.2.2 Community communication techniques 85\n1.3 The significance of CARES communications 95\n1.3.1 Participation in CARES 95\n1.3.2 Participants’ empowerment 100\n1.4 The case of Hualien 120\n1.4.1 Hualien versus Taipei 120\n1.5 Conclusion 123\nCHAPTER FOUR: DISCUSSION 125\n1.1 Community communication in CARES 125\n1.1.1 Significance of CARES communications 126\n1.1.2 Traditional versus modern communications 127\n1.2 The issue of participation 130\n1.2.1 Reflections on self-management 131\n1.3 The issue of empowerment 135\n1.3.1 The long way towards community empowerment 136\nCHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS 140\n1.4 Limitations 144\nSuggestions 147\n1.5 Future research 150\nREFERENCES 153\nAPPENDICES 166\n1. Semi-structured questionnaire with Chinese spouses. 166\n2. Semi-structured questionnaire with organization assistant. 171zh_TW
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dc.subject社區傳播zh_TW
dc.subject大陸配偶zh_TW
dc.subject賦權zh_TW
dc.subjectCommunity Communicationen_US
dc.subjectChinese Spousesen_US
dc.subjectEmpowermenten_US
dc.titleChinese spouses empowerment through community communication: a case study of the Chinese Association for Relief and Ensuing Servicezh_TW
dc.titleChinese spouses empowerment through community communication: a case study of the Chinese Association for Relief and Ensuing Serviceen_US
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