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New media, new activism: trends and trajectories in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia

机译:新媒体,新行动主义:马来西亚,新加坡和印度尼西亚的趋势和轨迹

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Cyberspace offers the promise of platforms for free engagement, particularly where the public sphere is constrained or controlled. Comparing the experiences of Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia - states with relatively high levels of Internet penetration, but quite different media and political regimes - helps to disentangle the effects, potential and limitations of new media as both tools and modes of contemporary socio-political activism. Specifically, I explore how the creation and use of cyberspace complements or contests physical public space as a terrain for mobilisation. While 'new media' do free up access to information and reshape political trajectories, impactful activism still requires mobilisation beyond media, however lively the conversation (or monologue) online. The question thus remains of who controls, uses and shapes cyberspace, from citizens seeking greater voice to political (or otherwise powerful) authorities eager to move the contest online and, perhaps, offstage.
机译:网络空间为自由参与提供了平台的希望,尤其是在公共领域受到约束或控制的地方。比较马来西亚,新加坡和印度尼西亚(互联网渗透率相对较高,但媒体和政治体制迥异的州)的经验,有助于弄清新媒体作为当代社会政治工具和方式的影响,潜力和局限性行动主义。具体来说,我探讨了网络空间的创建和使用如何补充或竞争物理公共空间,作为动员的领域。尽管“新媒体”释放了获取信息的机会并重塑了政治轨迹,但有影响力的激进主义仍然需要动员媒体以外的力量,无论在线上的对话(或独白)如何生动。因此,问题仍然是谁来控制,使用和塑造网络空间,从寻求更大发言权的公民到渴望将比赛在线上或可能在舞台下进行的政治(或其他强有力的)当局。

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