Social Media in Asia: Changing Paradigms of CommunicationAzman Azwan Azmawati, Rachel E. Khan As part of the advocacy of the Asian Congress for Media and Communication (ACMC) to promote regional studies in global academic discourse, this book contributes to a better understanding of social media within the context of Southeast Asian countries, with the addition of Sri Lanka. The contributors here are primarily Asian academics and practitioners, immersed in the fields of media and communication. Throughout the chapters, the reader will discover that social media has changed the paradigm of communication in the region: as an avenue for free expression; as a tool for news gathering and news distribution; as an aid in crime prevention; and even as a means to find a lifelong partner. For non-Asian readers, there is also an annex that provides a summary of social media statistics in the region to allow the countries mentioned in this book to be situated within the global context. |
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This book is unique because it focuses on the use of Social Media in Asia, specifically the ASEAN. Most books on social media are written from a Western perspective without acknowledging that the world's highest social media users are from the Asian region.
Contents
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Chapter Three | 25 |
Chapter Four | 76 |
Chapter Five | 107 |
Chapter Six | 130 |
Chapter Seven | 154 |
Chapter Eight | 170 |
Chapter Nine | 195 |
Annex | 213 |
About Us | 216 |