<b>Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia | The Shifting Institutional Bases of Digital Asia Studies: Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia — Introduction</b>

Authors

  • Emma Baulch Communication Monash Malaysia
  • Terry Flew Queensland University of Technology
  • Luzhou Li Monash University, Australia

Keywords:

infrastructure, Asia, communicative assemblage, misinformation, parasocial, civic engagement, sociolegal, New Silk Road

Abstract

In recent years, several collections, books, events, journals, and dedicated publishing ventures on the digital in Asia have emerged, such that we can now speak of a body of digital Asia studies work. This introduction situates the Special Section on “Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia,” coedited by Emma Baulch, Terry Flew, and Luzhou Li, within this broader body of work. It identifies three themes in digital Asia studies—infrastructure, political and civic engagement, and digitally equipped consumerism—and considers the Special Section’s contributions to each of these areas. The articles in the Special Section, most of which are authored by Asia-based scholars, point to a shift in anglophone digital media studies toward Asia-based institutions and networks.

Author Biographies

Emma Baulch, Communication Monash Malaysia

Associate Professor in Media and CommunicationMonash Malaysia

Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology

Professor Queensland University of Technology

Luzhou Li, Monash University, Australia

Lecturer in Cultural Studies Monash University, Australia
Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia

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Published

2019-09-14

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Special Sections