This study explicates the relationship between media and citizenship through the experiences of the Malaysian bloggers. The theoretical idea of Citizen’s Media explains and makes sense of this relationship. The areas of focus are: (1) the blogging experience, (2) the types of blog, and (3) representation of citizenship. A purposive sample of 30 Malaysian bloggers was interviewed during a three-months period. The study identified two types of bloggers: The Activist and the Diarist. While the two blogger categories have contrasting characteristics, they are not entirely opposites. A detailed look into the bloggers’ motivation, style, practices and rewards reveal that the experience of citizenship is very much evident in both blogging categori...
Much attention has been paid to the personal and intimate nature of blogging. This paper will develo...
New media in Malaysia have successfully turned into an influential political mobilizing tool. Intern...
This thesis argues that blogging can open up a space for free speech and, at times, facilitate wider...
Guided by the intention to understand the relationship between blogging and the political transforma...
Freedom of speech and expression is often contested in Malaysia. Because of strict laws, it becomes ...
The study focuses on the issue of empowerment among Malaysian bloggers. In Malaysia, there are issue...
his study argues that political blogging challenges traditional understanding of political participa...
The study focuses on the issue of empowerment among Malaysian bloggers. In Malaysia, there are issue...
The aim of this study is to develop deeper and broader levels of conceptual understanding relating t...
Multi ethnicity and diverse cultures have shape Malaysia. Malaysians in recent years have adopted th...
Multi ethnicity and diverse cultures have shaped Malaysia. Malaysians in recent years have adopted t...
Malaysia practice open democracy and would continue to promote digital democracy as Internet is an e...
Malaysia practice open democracy and would continue to promote digital democracy as Internet is an e...
Malaysia practice open democracy and would continue to promote digital democracy as Internet is an e...
Much attention has been paid to the personal and intimate nature of blogging. This paper will develo...
Much attention has been paid to the personal and intimate nature of blogging. This paper will develo...
New media in Malaysia have successfully turned into an influential political mobilizing tool. Intern...
This thesis argues that blogging can open up a space for free speech and, at times, facilitate wider...
Guided by the intention to understand the relationship between blogging and the political transforma...
Freedom of speech and expression is often contested in Malaysia. Because of strict laws, it becomes ...
The study focuses on the issue of empowerment among Malaysian bloggers. In Malaysia, there are issue...
his study argues that political blogging challenges traditional understanding of political participa...
The study focuses on the issue of empowerment among Malaysian bloggers. In Malaysia, there are issue...
The aim of this study is to develop deeper and broader levels of conceptual understanding relating t...
Multi ethnicity and diverse cultures have shape Malaysia. Malaysians in recent years have adopted th...
Multi ethnicity and diverse cultures have shaped Malaysia. Malaysians in recent years have adopted t...
Malaysia practice open democracy and would continue to promote digital democracy as Internet is an e...
Malaysia practice open democracy and would continue to promote digital democracy as Internet is an e...
Malaysia practice open democracy and would continue to promote digital democracy as Internet is an e...
Much attention has been paid to the personal and intimate nature of blogging. This paper will develo...
Much attention has been paid to the personal and intimate nature of blogging. This paper will develo...
New media in Malaysia have successfully turned into an influential political mobilizing tool. Intern...
This thesis argues that blogging can open up a space for free speech and, at times, facilitate wider...