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Media and Power in Southeast Asia
Explores issues of global relevance around journalism's relationship with political power through the lens of Southeast Asian states.
Cherian George (Author), Gayathry Venkiteswaran (Author)
9781108467889, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 29 August 2019
75 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm, 0.14 kg
This study of Southeast Asian media and politics explores issues of global relevance pertaining to journalism's relationship with political power. It argues that the development of free, independent, and plural media has been complicated by trends towards commercialisation, digital platforms, and identity-based politics. These forces interact with state power in complex ways, opening up political space and pluralising discourse, but without necessarily producing structural change. The Element has sections on the democratic transitions of Indonesia, Myanmar and Malaysia; authoritarian resilience in Singapore; media ownership patterns in non-communist Southeast Asia; intolerance in Indonesia and Myanmar; and digital disruptions in Vietnam and Malaysia.
1. Southeast Asia's contested media space
2. Media and democratic transitions
3. Authoritarian resilience and media
4. Big business and media
5. Media and intolerance
6. Digital media disruptions.
Subject Areas: Press & journalism [KNTJ], Political oppression & persecution [JPVR], Freedom of information & freedom of speech [JPVH2], Central government [JPQ], Political structures: totalitarianism & dictatorship [JPHX], Political structures: democracy [JPHV], Ethical issues: censorship [JFMD]