Television, regulation, and civil society in Asia /
[Book]
edited by Philip Kitley.
New York :
RoutledgeCurzon,
2003.
1 online resource (xvi, 266 pages)
Originally published 2003 by RoutledgeCurzon.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of tables; Notes on contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Overview; Introduction: first principles television, regulation and transversal civil society in Asia; Profiles: national television systems in Asia and Australia; Regulation and transversal civil society in Southeast Asia and Australia; Television, media reform and civil society in 'Amazing Thailand'; Out in front: government regulation of television in Malaysia; Civil society in charge?: television and the public sphere in Indonesia after Reformasi.
Civic or civil contingencies?: regulating television and society in SingaporeOut of reach: television, the public sphere and civil society in the Philippines; Television, regulation and citizenship in Australia; Regulation and transversal civil society in Northeast Asia; Civil society, regulatory space and cultural authority in China's television industry; Television in the formation of civil society: the role of a non-controversial public space in Hong Kon.
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Kitley critically compares Western principles of broadcasting, civil society and cultural regulation with alternative 'Asian' practices of regulation and organisation.
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Television, regulation, and civil society in Asia.