In the early part of 2008, a major political upset was pulled off in the Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia when the ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional (National Front), lost its long-held parliamentary majority after the general elections. Given the astonishingly high profile of political bloggers and relatively well established alternative online new sites within the nation, it was not surprising that many new media proponents saw the result as a major triumph of the medium. Through a brief account of the Hindraf (Hindu Rights Action Force) saga and the socio-political dissent nursed, in part, through new media in contemporary Malaysia, this paper seeks to lend context to the events that precede and surround the election as an example of ...
Growth of new media plays a great role in society and political landscape in Malaysia. Thus, it is i...
Prior to 2008, alternative news sources were already established and exerted influence on the politi...
Guided by the intention to understand the relationship between blogging and the political transforma...
In the four decades or so since its invention, the Internet has become pivotal to how many societies...
The results of Malaysia's general election held on 8 March 2008 was nothing short of monumental. By ...
The results of Malaysia’s general election held on 8 March 2008 was nothing short of monumental. By ...
© 2011 Dr. Gin Chee TongSince independence, Barisan Nasional (‘National Front’) has been the primary...
To gain and retain political power, politicians utilise the mass media to persuade the polity to sup...
The new media, the Internet, has been used by businesses, government bodies, organisations, individu...
The alternative media is a significant component in Malaysian political life. Because of the Governm...
One of the consequences of the Islamisation process in Malaysia from the 1980s is the entry of relig...
Prior to 2008, alternative news sources were already established and exerted influence on the politi...
Malaysia’s 13th general election (henceforth, GE13) in 2013 was the final election where the longest...
Media activist has been banned by Malaysia civil society since before independent, and come back to ...
This study examines the significance of online journalism for democracy and national integration in ...
Growth of new media plays a great role in society and political landscape in Malaysia. Thus, it is i...
Prior to 2008, alternative news sources were already established and exerted influence on the politi...
Guided by the intention to understand the relationship between blogging and the political transforma...
In the four decades or so since its invention, the Internet has become pivotal to how many societies...
The results of Malaysia's general election held on 8 March 2008 was nothing short of monumental. By ...
The results of Malaysia’s general election held on 8 March 2008 was nothing short of monumental. By ...
© 2011 Dr. Gin Chee TongSince independence, Barisan Nasional (‘National Front’) has been the primary...
To gain and retain political power, politicians utilise the mass media to persuade the polity to sup...
The new media, the Internet, has been used by businesses, government bodies, organisations, individu...
The alternative media is a significant component in Malaysian political life. Because of the Governm...
One of the consequences of the Islamisation process in Malaysia from the 1980s is the entry of relig...
Prior to 2008, alternative news sources were already established and exerted influence on the politi...
Malaysia’s 13th general election (henceforth, GE13) in 2013 was the final election where the longest...
Media activist has been banned by Malaysia civil society since before independent, and come back to ...
This study examines the significance of online journalism for democracy and national integration in ...
Growth of new media plays a great role in society and political landscape in Malaysia. Thus, it is i...
Prior to 2008, alternative news sources were already established and exerted influence on the politi...
Guided by the intention to understand the relationship between blogging and the political transforma...