R Tapsell - Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper examines the role of new communication technologies in the regime change of Malaysia's 2018 elections. I argue that growing Internet penetration in semi-rural areas of …
R Tapsell - Asian Studies Review, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the use of social media platforms as a prominent form of election campaigning in three countries in Southeast Asia, namely Indonesia, Malaysia and the …
M Weiss - International Development Planning …, 2014 - liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
Cyberspace offers the promise of platforms for free engagement, particularly where the public sphere is constrained or controlled. Comparing the experiences of Malaysia …
SFBC Yussoff, R Nordin - Bestuur, 2021 - jurnal.uns.ac.id
Malaysia is likely to introduce new laws on freedom of information. However, the important questions are whether the said laws are effective and will have enough bite with the public …
R Tapsell - Journal of contemporary Asia, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This article will provide an outline of the Malaysian media freedom movement from reformasi in 1998 until today. Research for this article includes testimony from those journalists and …
J Abbott - Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This paper introduces a special issue on the social and political impact of new information communications technologies (ICTs) in Asia, with specific attention paid to new social …
K Ostwald - Available at SSRN 3048551, 2017 - papers.ssrn.com
Malaysia's electoral process is among the most extensively manipulated in the world. In nearly every aspect, the process is biased towards the dominant UMNO-led coalition and …
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J Abbott, JW Givens - Journal of East Asian Studies, 2015 - cambridge.org
We analyze and compare three separate efforts to code bias in Malaysia's media and find strong empirical evidence of an ongoing and profound progovernment bias in coverage. We …