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4 produkter
4 produkter
New Media in the Margins
Lived Realities and Experiences from the Malaysian Peripheries
Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
1 378 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book consists of nine chapters, each an in-depth case study into a specific non-mainstream or marginalized online community in Malaysia. The authors come from diverse backgrounds to talk about how new media can both assist and hinder maligned minorities, ignored ethnicities or the often attacked migrants in their day to day lives. The book makes a strong contribution to Malaysian studies which highlights the other and represents minority viewpoints to challenge the belief that Malaysia’s online space is monolithic and limited to several mainstream discourses in Malaysian scholarship.
New Media in the Margins : Lived Realities and Experiences from the Malaysian Peripheries
Engelska, 2023
634 kr
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New Media in the Margins
Lived Realities and Experiences from the Malaysian Peripheries
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
1 378 kr
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This book consists of nine chapters, each an in-depth case study into a specific non-mainstream or marginalized online community in Malaysia.
488 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
Sabah's 2020 election was Malaysia's pandemic election. While attention has centred on the impact the election had on the increase of COVID-19, this collection brings together scholars, journalists and social scientists who were on the ground on Sabah to analyse what happened, why, and the broader implications of the outcome for Sabah and Malaysian politics. The book is the first in-depth study of a Sabah election. It is multidisciplinary, with authors from different perspectives, and the majority of the authors are from Sabah. Traditional explanations prioritize the federal-state relationship in shaping Sabah politics. This collection challenges this paradigm, suggesting that politics in Sabah should be better understood as a reflection of conditions within Sabah—as Sabahans struggle to navigate and survive on Malaysia's periphery.