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Commentators on the media in Southeast Asia either emphasise with
optimism the prospect for new media to provide possibilities for
greater democratic discourse, or else, less optimistically, focus
on the continuing ability of governments to exercise tight and
sophisticated control of the media. This book explores these issues
with reference to Malaysia and Singapore. It analyses how
journalists monitor governments and cover elections, discussing
what difference journalism makes; it examines citizen journalism,
and the constraints on it, often self-imposed constraints; and it
assesses how governments control the media, including outlining the
development and current application of legal restrictions.
Commentators on the media in Southeast Asia either emphasise with
optimism the prospect for new media to provide possibilities for
greater democratic discourse, or else, less optimistically, focus
on the continuing ability of governments to exercise tight and
sophisticated control of the media. This book explores these issues
with reference to Malaysia and Singapore. It analyses how
journalists monitor governments and cover elections, discussing
what difference journalism makes; it examines citizen journalism,
and the constraints on it, often self-imposed constraints; and it
assesses how governments control the media, including outlining the
development and current application of legal restrictions.
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