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Media and Power in Southeast Asia

Book information

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2019
ISBN
9781108467889, 9781108665643
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
1 MB (1136353 bytes)
Series
Cambridge Elements
Pages
\80
Time added
2022-12-26 19:28:56

Description

Cover Title page Copyright page Media and Power in Southeast Asia Contents 1 Southeast Asia’s Contested Media Space 1.1 Media Freedom, Independence, Pluralism, and Safety 1.2 Media Organisations 1.3 Norms and Values 1.4 Parsing the Media-and-Democracy Question 2 Media and Democratic Transitions 2.1 Media and Democracy 2.2 Media’s Role in Southeast Asian Transitions 2.3 Legal Reforms 2.4 Media Adaptations 2.4.1 Role of Civil Society 3 Authoritarian Resilience and Media 3.1 Singapore’s Media System 3.2 Calibrated Coercion 3.3 Differential Censorship 3.4 Beyond Singapore 3.5 Rethinking Media and Power 4 Big Business and Media 4.1 Political Economy of Media 4.2 Oligarchs, Cronies, and State Patrons in Southeast Asia 4.2.1 Competition and Capture in Indonesia and Philippines 4.2.2 Backsliding in Thailand and Cambodia 4.2.3 Overcoming Cronyism in Malaysia and Myanmar 4.3 Disruptions and Continuities 5 Media and Intolerance 5.1 Anti-Muslim Hate in Myanmar 5.2 Hard-Line Muslim Intolerance in Indonesia 5.3 Dark Side of People Power 6 Digital Media Disruptions 6.1 Vietnam’s Selective Embrace of the Internet 6.2 Malaysia’s Brittle No Censorship Guarantee 6.3 The Future of Media and Politics in Southeast Asia Bibliography Acknowledgements

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