The media in Malaysia have long been controlled by censorship laws, and media bias has long been identified as a key hindrance to progressive discussion in the public sphere, as the government traditionally controls the media. The former Pakatan Harapan (PH) government made media reform promises in their election manifesto, which covered the repeal of laws deemed oppressive and a threat to free speech, and importantly, the support for self-regulation mechanisms through a media council. The Malaysian Media Council (MMC) was formed in December 2019 with 17 pro-tem committee members. Yet, the future of media reform is uncertain because systemic barriers remain. Besides the continued existence of censorship laws, some media organisations retain...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。Historically, the Malay press has been identified with fostering...
This paper is about Malaysian regulation with regard to the issue of media freedom. Malaysia has man...
"This article will discuss recent trends in Malaysia's media surrounding the 2013 general election (...
After the 2018 General Election, the incoming coalition made numerous institutional reform pledges, ...
One of the Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) reform agenda includes greater freedom of speech and the media. To...
Malaysia’s mainstream press 1 as a whole is well-known forits editorial restraint, compliance with a...
Malaysians are evidently freer today to openly criticise their government than they were prior to 19...
AbstractPolitical Transformation Programme (PTP) announced by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in 2012...
Political Transformation Programme (PTP) announced by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in 2012 is fore...
The alternative media is a significant component in Malaysian political life. Because of the Governm...
On 28 April 2012, ‘Bersih 3.0’, a rally calling for freer and fairer elections estimated that 250, 0...
Malaysia has a list of restrictive laws that prevent the publication of political communications. Mo...
This article will discuss recent trends in Malaysia’s media surrounding the 2013 general election ...
To gain and retain political power, politicians utilise the mass media to persuade the polity to sup...
Malaysia’s surprising fourteenth general election result in May 2018 was widely hailed as the advent...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。Historically, the Malay press has been identified with fostering...
This paper is about Malaysian regulation with regard to the issue of media freedom. Malaysia has man...
"This article will discuss recent trends in Malaysia's media surrounding the 2013 general election (...
After the 2018 General Election, the incoming coalition made numerous institutional reform pledges, ...
One of the Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) reform agenda includes greater freedom of speech and the media. To...
Malaysia’s mainstream press 1 as a whole is well-known forits editorial restraint, compliance with a...
Malaysians are evidently freer today to openly criticise their government than they were prior to 19...
AbstractPolitical Transformation Programme (PTP) announced by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in 2012...
Political Transformation Programme (PTP) announced by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in 2012 is fore...
The alternative media is a significant component in Malaysian political life. Because of the Governm...
On 28 April 2012, ‘Bersih 3.0’, a rally calling for freer and fairer elections estimated that 250, 0...
Malaysia has a list of restrictive laws that prevent the publication of political communications. Mo...
This article will discuss recent trends in Malaysia’s media surrounding the 2013 general election ...
To gain and retain political power, politicians utilise the mass media to persuade the polity to sup...
Malaysia’s surprising fourteenth general election result in May 2018 was widely hailed as the advent...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。Historically, the Malay press has been identified with fostering...
This paper is about Malaysian regulation with regard to the issue of media freedom. Malaysia has man...
"This article will discuss recent trends in Malaysia's media surrounding the 2013 general election (...