This book analyzes the relationship between political power and the media in a range of nation states in East and Southeast Asia, focusing in particular on the place of the media in authoritarian and post-authoritarian regimes. It discusses the centrality of media in sustaining repressive regimes, and the key role of the media in the transformation and collapse of such regimes. It questions in particular the widely held beliefs, that the state can have complete control over the media consumption of its citizens, that commercialization of the media necessarily leads to democratization, and that the transnational, liberal dimensions of western media are crucial for democratic movements in Asia. Countries covered include Burma, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam.
ISBN: | 9780415491730 |
Publication date: | 28th November 2008 |
Author: | Krishna Curtin University, Australia Sen |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 248 pages |
Series: | Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia |
Genres: |
Regional / International studies History Media studies Political structure and processes Political campaigning and advertising Political science and theory Regional geography |