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, ...
The growth of using social media in Indonesia since 2009 has enabled the user to contribute in onlin...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Adopting Friedland, Hove, and Rojas’ (2006) concept of the networked public sphere, we set out to ac...
A recent development in Malaysia was the unprecedented rise in young Malaysians’ participation in th...
An important objective of university education is to produce graduates who will be leaders of a comm...
This paper deals with the engagement of young adults in the digital public sphere and attempts to id...
Social media has been hugely popular among the youth through mediums such as Blogs, Facebook, Twitt...
In a predominantly digital communicative context, the political practices of young university studen...
This research paper is targeted on university students from public and private university of the age...
The Internet is considered a huge development in human civilization. It is literally considered as a...
The proliferation of information technology has led to a unique cyber world that paved the way to a ...
High percentage of political participation among young people discuss among scholars in political sc...
Some studies theorized social media as fostering youth political participation by facilitating the d...
There are 911 of Islamic boarding schools in Madura. However, the students do not have easy access t...
Modern technology has resulted in rapid communication over unlimited space and it must be understood...
The growth of using social media in Indonesia since 2009 has enabled the user to contribute in onlin...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Adopting Friedland, Hove, and Rojas’ (2006) concept of the networked public sphere, we set out to ac...
A recent development in Malaysia was the unprecedented rise in young Malaysians’ participation in th...
An important objective of university education is to produce graduates who will be leaders of a comm...
This paper deals with the engagement of young adults in the digital public sphere and attempts to id...
Social media has been hugely popular among the youth through mediums such as Blogs, Facebook, Twitt...
In a predominantly digital communicative context, the political practices of young university studen...
This research paper is targeted on university students from public and private university of the age...
The Internet is considered a huge development in human civilization. It is literally considered as a...
The proliferation of information technology has led to a unique cyber world that paved the way to a ...
High percentage of political participation among young people discuss among scholars in political sc...
Some studies theorized social media as fostering youth political participation by facilitating the d...
There are 911 of Islamic boarding schools in Madura. However, the students do not have easy access t...
Modern technology has resulted in rapid communication over unlimited space and it must be understood...
The growth of using social media in Indonesia since 2009 has enabled the user to contribute in onlin...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Adopting Friedland, Hove, and Rojas’ (2006) concept of the networked public sphere, we set out to ac...