Since the military coup of September 19, 2006, Thailand has been characterized by deeply divided politics. This article examines the rise of partisan television channels closely associated with mass protest movements: ASTV, Asia Update, and Blue Sky. Leading figures of each protest movement became media celebrities in their own right: Thai politics became a form of reality TV, while popular entertainment became a mode of politics. As time went on, mediatized populism fueled use of social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to promote partisan political stances. Each movement invoked its own competing notion of “the people,” offering highly selective and self-serving definitions of what constituted the public sphere and who was enti...
Since 2010, Facebook has become a battleground between competing political camps in Thailand. Facebo...
Post-coup Thailand has witnessed a troubling shift toward censorship, surveillance, and suppression ...
On 28 April 2012, ‘Bersih 3.0’, a rally calling for freer and fairer elections estimated that 250, 0...
重新審視泰國民主:論社會媒體對政治運動的影響Thailand has experienced political instability since 2005 until present. The p...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
I intend to approach the current decade-long political crisis in Thailand from two perspectives: pow...
Since 2006, Thailand's politics has been polarised by intense divisions and violence to a point wher...
South-East Asia is suffering a rapid deterioration of the free press and Freedom of expression. Acco...
This article explores the internet as a political tool in order to achieve political goals. In Thail...
The public demonstrations by Thailand's Red Shirts in early 2010 have been explained as a labour-bas...
News consumers have changed to be prosumers (producers plus consumers), generated their contents and...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the roles of news media in the political conflict in Tha...
Opposing Democracy in the Digital Age is about why ordinary people in a democratizing state oppose d...
During the political disturbances in Thailand in March�May 2010, media attention was naturally focus...
Since 2010, Facebook has become a battleground between competing political camps in Thailand. Facebo...
Post-coup Thailand has witnessed a troubling shift toward censorship, surveillance, and suppression ...
On 28 April 2012, ‘Bersih 3.0’, a rally calling for freer and fairer elections estimated that 250, 0...
重新審視泰國民主:論社會媒體對政治運動的影響Thailand has experienced political instability since 2005 until present. The p...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
Traditionally marginalized groups now have more access to new and unconventional means to participat...
I intend to approach the current decade-long political crisis in Thailand from two perspectives: pow...
Since 2006, Thailand's politics has been polarised by intense divisions and violence to a point wher...
South-East Asia is suffering a rapid deterioration of the free press and Freedom of expression. Acco...
This article explores the internet as a political tool in order to achieve political goals. In Thail...
The public demonstrations by Thailand's Red Shirts in early 2010 have been explained as a labour-bas...
News consumers have changed to be prosumers (producers plus consumers), generated their contents and...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the roles of news media in the political conflict in Tha...
Opposing Democracy in the Digital Age is about why ordinary people in a democratizing state oppose d...
During the political disturbances in Thailand in March�May 2010, media attention was naturally focus...
Since 2010, Facebook has become a battleground between competing political camps in Thailand. Facebo...
Post-coup Thailand has witnessed a troubling shift toward censorship, surveillance, and suppression ...
On 28 April 2012, ‘Bersih 3.0’, a rally calling for freer and fairer elections estimated that 250, 0...