This book analyses the constraints on press freedom and the ways in which independent reporting and reporters are at risk in contemporary Asia to provide a barometer of democratic development in the region.
This book analyses the constraints on press freedom and the ways in which independent reporting and reporters are at risk in contemporary Asia to provide a barometer of democratic development in the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tina Burrett is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University, Japan. She is also the author of Television and Presidential Power in Putin's Russia (Routledge, 2013). Jeff Kingston is Professor of History and Director of Asian Studies at Temple University, Japan. His recent publications include Contemporary Japan 2nd ed. (Routledge, 2019), Japan's Foreign Relations with Asia (Routledge, 2018) and Press Freedom in Japan (Routledge, 2017).
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1 Introduction 2 Theorising Media Freedom in Asia Part 1 - East Asia 3 Social Media with Chinese Characteristics: Implications for Press Freedom 4 Borrowing, Buying and Building Boats: How China Exerts its Influence Over the Press in Asia 5 Press Freedom in China Under Xi Jinping 6 Japan's Activist News Media: How and Why Reporters and News Organizations Became a Positive Force in Confronting a Negative Past 7 Fortress Okinawa: Japan's Media and the US Military Footprint 8 Press Freedom in South Korea 9 External Threat and Internal Defense: Freedom of the Press in Taiwan 2008-2018 Part 2 - South East Asia 10 The Indonesian Press: Between the State, Market, Politics and Society 11 Press Freedom in Malaysia: An Awakening for the Media? 12 Media Freedom in Myanmar: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back 13 Press Repression in Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi, the Reuters Reporters and the Rohingya 14 Press Freedom in the Philippines 15 Press Freedom Chained in Thailand 16 Vietnamese Media Going Social: Connectivism, Collectivism, and Conservatism Part 3 - South Asia 17 Press freedom in Bangladesh: How to Kill the Fourth Estate in 48 Years or Less 18 Killing Press Freedom in India, Siddhartha Deb 19 Muzzling the Press: Military Control and Journalism in Jammu and Kashmir 20 Challenges of Press Freedom in Nepal 21 Pakistan's Media under Siege 22 Free and Fair Media: A Distant Dream for Sri Lanka Part 4 - Internet Freedom 23 The Polemics of Internet Freedom in Asia: Reality, Perception and Attitudes
1 Introduction 2 Theorising Media Freedom in Asia Part 1 - East Asia 3 Social Media with Chinese Characteristics: Implications for Press Freedom 4 Borrowing, Buying and Building Boats: How China Exerts its Influence Over the Press in Asia 5 Press Freedom in China Under Xi Jinping 6 Japan's Activist News Media: How and Why Reporters and News Organizations Became a Positive Force in Confronting a Negative Past 7 Fortress Okinawa: Japan's Media and the US Military Footprint 8 Press Freedom in South Korea 9 External Threat and Internal Defense: Freedom of the Press in Taiwan 2008-2018 Part 2 - South East Asia 10 The Indonesian Press: Between the State, Market, Politics and Society 11 Press Freedom in Malaysia: An Awakening for the Media? 12 Media Freedom in Myanmar: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back 13 Press Repression in Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi, the Reuters Reporters and the Rohingya 14 Press Freedom in the Philippines 15 Press Freedom Chained in Thailand 16 Vietnamese Media Going Social: Connectivism, Collectivism, and Conservatism Part 3 - South Asia 17 Press freedom in Bangladesh: How to Kill the Fourth Estate in 48 Years or Less 18 Killing Press Freedom in India, Siddhartha Deb 19 Muzzling the Press: Military Control and Journalism in Jammu and Kashmir 20 Challenges of Press Freedom in Nepal 21 Pakistan's Media under Siege 22 Free and Fair Media: A Distant Dream for Sri Lanka Part 4 - Internet Freedom 23 The Polemics of Internet Freedom in Asia: Reality, Perception and Attitudes
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