Abstract

Part I Overview introduction - first principles: regulation and transversal civil society in comparative perspective profiles - national television systems in Asia. Part II Regulation and transversal civil society in Southeast Asia and Australia: television, media reform and civil society in amazing Thailand out front - government regulation of television in Malaysia civil society in charge? - television and the public sphere in Indonesia after reforms civic or civil contingencies? - regulating television and society in Singapore out of reach - television, the public sphere and civil society in the Philippines television, regulation and citizenship in Australia. Part III 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 Kong sliding back the screens - civil society and the erosion of bureaucratic control of television in Japan civil society as the fifth estate - civil society, media reform and democracy in Korea. Part IV Beyond the nation: satellite television national sovereignity in an age of transnational television - an endnote on media regulation and civil society in Asia.

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