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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors and Editors ix
- Burma or Myanmar? A Note on Terminology xvii
- 1. Introduction: Myanmar Media Historically and the Challenges of Transition 1
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Part I. Structural Constraints and Opportunities
- 2. Legal Changes for Media and Expression: New Reforms, Old Controls 59
- 3. Whispered Support: Two Decades of International Aid for Independent Journalism and Free Expression 95
- 4. The Changing Face of Print Media: An Interview with News Veteran Thiha Saw 131
- 5. Privacy Risks in Myanmar’s Emerging ICT Sector 137
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Part II. Journalism in Transition
- 6. Silencing a Snakehead Fish: A Case Study in Local Media, Rural-Based Activism, and Defamation Litigation in Southern Myanmar 151
- 7. Precarity and Risk in Myanmar’s Media: A Longitudinal Analysis of Natural Disaster Coverage by The Irrawaddy 177
- 8. Educating a New Generation of Watchdogs: Interview with Ye Naing Moe, Director of the Yangon and Mandalay Journalism Schools 201
- 9. The Metamorphosis of Media in Myanmar’s Ethnic States 210
- 10. Covering Rakhine: Journalism, Conflict and Identity 229
- 11. Media in Myanmar: Laws, Military and the Public 239
- 12. Cracking the Glass Ceiling in Myanmar Media 243
- 13. Media and the 2015 General Elections 251
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Part III. Creative Expression
- 14. Myanmar’s Pop Music Industry in Transition 267
- 15. New Video Generation: The Myanmar Motion Picture Industry in 2017 287
- 16. Films for Dignity 307
- 17. A “Fierce” Fear: Literature and Loathing after the Junta 315
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Part IV. Society and Media
- 18. The Tea Shop Meets the 8 O’clock News: Facebook, Convergence and Online Public Spaces 327
- 19. From Blogging to Digital Rights: Telecommunications Reform in Myanmar 366
- 20. Counter-Narratives: Myanmar’s Digital Media Activists 377
- Epilogue: Media Studies in Myanmar – Where Do We Go from Here? 387
- Index 395
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors and Editors ix
- Burma or Myanmar? A Note on Terminology xvii
- 1. Introduction: Myanmar Media Historically and the Challenges of Transition 1
-
Part I. Structural Constraints and Opportunities
- 2. Legal Changes for Media and Expression: New Reforms, Old Controls 59
- 3. Whispered Support: Two Decades of International Aid for Independent Journalism and Free Expression 95
- 4. The Changing Face of Print Media: An Interview with News Veteran Thiha Saw 131
- 5. Privacy Risks in Myanmar’s Emerging ICT Sector 137
-
Part II. Journalism in Transition
- 6. Silencing a Snakehead Fish: A Case Study in Local Media, Rural-Based Activism, and Defamation Litigation in Southern Myanmar 151
- 7. Precarity and Risk in Myanmar’s Media: A Longitudinal Analysis of Natural Disaster Coverage by The Irrawaddy 177
- 8. Educating a New Generation of Watchdogs: Interview with Ye Naing Moe, Director of the Yangon and Mandalay Journalism Schools 201
- 9. The Metamorphosis of Media in Myanmar’s Ethnic States 210
- 10. Covering Rakhine: Journalism, Conflict and Identity 229
- 11. Media in Myanmar: Laws, Military and the Public 239
- 12. Cracking the Glass Ceiling in Myanmar Media 243
- 13. Media and the 2015 General Elections 251
-
Part III. Creative Expression
- 14. Myanmar’s Pop Music Industry in Transition 267
- 15. New Video Generation: The Myanmar Motion Picture Industry in 2017 287
- 16. Films for Dignity 307
- 17. A “Fierce” Fear: Literature and Loathing after the Junta 315
-
Part IV. Society and Media
- 18. The Tea Shop Meets the 8 O’clock News: Facebook, Convergence and Online Public Spaces 327
- 19. From Blogging to Digital Rights: Telecommunications Reform in Myanmar 366
- 20. Counter-Narratives: Myanmar’s Digital Media Activists 377
- Epilogue: Media Studies in Myanmar – Where Do We Go from Here? 387
- Index 395