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Hidden participation in the public sphere: Understanding Malaysian university students’ public discourse practices in cyberspace

机译:隐藏参与公共领域:了解马来西亚大学生在网络空间中的公共话语实践

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A recent development in Malaysia was the unprecedented rise in young Malaysians’ participation in the country’s social and political affairs, facilitated almost entirely by the Internet. This phenomenon caught many by surprise considering that university students in the country had been barred through legislation from active involvement in political activities for more than 30 years. Through a survey of 514 university students in a Malaysian public university, supplemented by interview data and samples of students’ writing, this study investigated in which ways Malaysian tertiary students are participating in the public sphere through the Internet. Following Hauser’s (1999) conception of public discourse as personal, interactive, informal, and distributed voices among the citizenry, we argue for a perspective that explains how online interactions in the friendship frame among young people represent their participation in the public sphere in the context of contemporary society.
机译:马来西亚的最新发展是,几乎完全由互联网推动的年轻马来西亚人参与该国的社会和政治事务的空前增长。考虑到该国大学生已被立法禁止从事政治活动超过30年,这一现象使许多人感到惊讶。通过对马来西亚一所公立大学的514名大学生进行的调查,再加上访谈数据和学生的写作样本,该研究调查了马来西亚大专生通过互联网参与公共领域的方式。继豪瑟(Hauser,1999)将公共话语定义为公民之间的个人,互动,非正式和分散的声音之后,我们提出了一种观点,该观点可以解释年轻人之间的友谊框架中的在线互动如何代表他们在上下文中的参与。当代社会。

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