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Living with Precariousness (Hardcover): Christina Lee, Susan Leong Living with Precariousness (Hardcover)
Christina Lee, Susan Leong
R3,019 Discovery Miles 30 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Precariousness has become a defining experience in contemporary society, as an inescapable condition and state of being. Living with Precariousness presents a spectrum of timely case studies that explore precarious existences – at individual, collective and structural levels, and as manifested through space and the body. These range from the plight of asylum seekers, to the tiny house movement as a response to affordable housing crises; from the global impacts of climate change, to the daily challenges of living with a chronic illness. This multidisciplinary book illustrates the pervasiveness of precarity, but furthermore shows how those entanglements with other agents, human or otherwise, that put us at risk are also the connections that make living with (and through) precariousness endurable.

China’s Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific - Culture, Technology and Platforms (Paperback): Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu,... China’s Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific - Culture, Technology and Platforms (Paperback)
Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu, Elaine J. Zhao, Susan Leong
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
China's Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific - Culture, Technology and Platforms (Hardcover): Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu,... China's Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific - Culture, Technology and Platforms (Hardcover)
Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu, Elaine J. Zhao, Susan Leong
R2,210 Discovery Miles 22 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Global Internet Governance - Influences from Malaysia and Singapore (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Susan Leong, Terence Lee Global Internet Governance - Influences from Malaysia and Singapore (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Susan Leong, Terence Lee
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book addresses the complex issue of global Internet governance by focusing on its implementation in Malaysia and Singapore. The authors draw insights, identify, revisit and flesh out the discourses circulating since the 1990s and pitch them against global internet governance concerns. Internet governance, thought managed domestically/nationally, is a global issue. It is at the heart of how the internet works yet remains hidden within the 'black box' of governance language. While several scholars have entered the fray in recent years, especially in the past decade, very few of them are aware that the Malaysian and Singaporean governments have in fact been at the forefront of Internet regulatory strategies from the early 1990s. The book identifies, revisits and gives flesh to some of the discourses circulating in Southeast Asia at the time and pitches it against current governance concerns. Readers of this book will understand how and why Malaysia and Singapore are important contributors to the issue of internet governance. This knowledge will inform a depth of understanding of why China is keenly seeking to stake its demands on internet governance and sovereignty, and likely American and global responses. Readers will also appreciate how and why the regulation of the Internet has been and will remain a site of contestation and control.

New Media and the Nation in Malaysia - Malaysianet (Paperback): Susan Leong New Media and the Nation in Malaysia - Malaysianet (Paperback)
Susan Leong
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the four decades or so since its invention, the internet has become pivotal to how many societies function, influencing how individual citizens interact with and respond to their governments. Within Southeast Asia, while most governments subscribe to the belief that new media technological advancement improves their nation's socio-economic conditions, they also worry about its cultural and political effects. This book examines how this set of dynamics operates through its study of new media in contemporary Malaysian society. Using the social imaginary framework and adopting a socio-historical approach, the book explains the varied understandings of new media as a continuing process wherein individuals and their societies operate in tandem to create, negotiate and enact the meaning ascribed to concepts and ideas. In doing so, it also highlights the importance of non-users to national technological policies. Through its examination of the ideation and development of Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor mega project to-date and reference to the seminal socio-political events of 2007-2012 including the 2008 General Elections, Bersih and Hindraf rallies, this book provides a clear explanation for new media's prominence in the multi-ethnic and majority Islamic society of Malaysia today. It is of interest to academics working in the field of Media and Internet Studies and Southeast Asian Politics.

New Media and the Nation in Malaysia - Malaysianet (Hardcover, New): Susan Leong New Media and the Nation in Malaysia - Malaysianet (Hardcover, New)
Susan Leong
R2,798 Discovery Miles 27 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the four decades or so since its invention, the internet has become pivotal to how many societies function, influencing how individual citizens interact with and respond to their governments. Within Southeast Asia, while most governments subscribe to the belief that new media technological advancement improves their nation's socio-economic conditions, they also worry about its cultural and political effects. This book examines how this set of dynamics operates through its study of new media in contemporary Malaysian society. Using the social imaginary framework and adopting a socio-historical approach, the book explains the varied understandings of new media as a continuing process wherein individuals and their societies operate in tandem to create, negotiate and enact the meaning ascribed to concepts and ideas. In doing so, it also highlights the importance of non-users to national technological policies. Through its examination of the ideation and development of Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor mega project to-date and reference to the seminal socio-political events of 2007-2012 including the 2008 General Elections, Bersih and Hindraf rallies, this book provides a clear explanation for new media's prominence in the multi-ethnic and majority Islamic society of Malaysia today. It is of interest to academics working in the field of Media and Internet Studies and Southeast Asian Politics.

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