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Both international and internal migration brings new challenges to public health systems. This book aims to critically review theoretical frameworks and literature, as well as discuss new practices and lessons related to culture, migration, and health communication in different countries. It features research and applied projects conducted by scholars from various disciplines including media and communication, public health, medicine, and nursing.

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"This is is a major volume concerning the influence that culture has on how individuals perceive, receive, and provide health care. Understanding the cultural context in which one communicates about heath is a growing concern for practitioners, researchers, and patients alike. This collection of theoretically diverse applied research in health communication provides important insights into the ways in which socio-cultural constructs influence health care." Annette Madlock Gatison, Southern Connecticut State University

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: Health Communication at the Crossroads of Culture and Migration 1(14)
Rukhsana Ahmed
Yuping Mao
PART I Theoretical Discussion and Application
15(46)
1 Acculturation, Identity Management, and Cultural Competence: Understanding Culture and Health Communication from Dynamic and Dyadic Approaches
17(16)
Yuping Mao
Rukhsana Ahmed
2 On the Diffusion of People and Practices: Prospects for Health Communication Research
33(12)
James W. Dearing
Jeffrey G. Cox
3 Negotiating Health on Dirty Jobs: Culture-Centered Constructions of Health among Migrant Construction Workers in Singapore
45(16)
Mohan J. Dutta
PART II Cultural Differences and Disparities in Immigrants' Health Care Practices
61(82)
4 Patient Involvement: Exploring Differences in Doctor-Patient Interaction among Immigrants and Non-immigrants with Back Pain in Switzerland
63(24)
Sarah Mantwill
Peter J. Schulz
5 Cultural Competence in Health: Understanding the Food Choices of Older Ukrainian Australians
87(18)
Victoria Team
Lenore Manderson
Milica Markovic
6 Chinese Migrant Mothers' Perceptions and Experiences of Health Risks in the UK
105(18)
Qian (Sarah) Gong
7 Health Information Disparities and Medical Tourism Use among Korean Immigrants in the US
123(20)
Jungmi Jun
PART III ICTs and Migrants' Health Communication
143(32)
8 Spheres of Influence and New Technological Trajectories
145(11)
Olivia Guntarik
Marsha Berry
Emsie Arnoldi
9 Violence against Migrant Women Workers (MWWs) and the Role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs)
156(19)
Bolanle A. Olaniran
PART IV Culturally Grounded and Community-Based Health Intervention for Migrants
175(58)
10 The PEN-3 Cultural Model: A Critical Review of Health Communication for Africans and African Immigrants
177(14)
James O. Olufowote
Johnson S. Aranda
11 Women, Polarization, and Communication for Social Change: Breast Cancer Policy in Venezuela
191(23)
Isaac Nahon-Serfaty
Mahmoud Eid
12 Social Support, Social Control, and Dietary Acculturation among Asian Immigrants Living in the United States
214(19)
Zheng An
PART V Methodological Reflections
233(38)
13 Mobilities in/and Nomadic Health Research: Health Communication Scholarship and Flows across Migratory Landscapes
235(19)
Benjamin R. Bates
14 International Collaboration on Health Research: Strengths, Challenges, and Future Opportunities
254(17)
Solina Richter
Kimberly Jarvis
List of Contributors 271(8)
Index 279
Yuping Mao is Assistant Professor in Communication Studies at California State University, Long Beach, USA.









Rukhsana Ahmed is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication, University of Ottawa, Canada.