Trends in Media and Communication Research in Malaysia

Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 23:2 (2013)

Editor
Fauziah Ahmad | University Kebangsaan Malaysia
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 23:2] 2013.  vi, 134 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Trends in Media and Communication Research in Malaysia
179–181
Articles
Unity in diversity: Inculcating the concept of 1Malaysia through local television programmes
Sabariah Mohamed Salleh
183–195
Normalising breastfeeding: What can media do to help?
Emma Mohamad
196–210
The social reality of blogging and empowerment among Malaysian bloggers
Abdul Latiff Ahmad, Michael Bromley and John Cokley
210–221
Acceptance of social innovation in Malaysia: Advocacy and the impact of government transformation programme (GTP)
Maizatul Haizan Mahbob, Wan Idros Wan Sulaiman, Samsudin A. Rahim, Wan Azreena Wan Jaafar and Wan Sharazad Wan Sulaiman
222–236
Utilising information and communication technologies (ICT) for development: What research contributes
Ali Salman, Mohd Yusof Hj. Abdullah, Jamaluddin Aziz, Abdul Latiff Ahmad and Chang Peng Kee
237–248
Understanding visual metaphor: The importance of documentary historiography in audience reading
Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali, Mat Pauzi Abd. Rahman, Ali Salman, Mohd. Azul Mohammad Salleh and Hasrul Hashim
249–257
Peace journalism: Implications of war and peace news amongst Malaysian audience
Faridah Ibrahim, Normah Mustaffa, Fauziah Ahmad, Chang Peng Kee and Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud
258–269
Interethnic tolerance among multiethnic youth: Accommodating differences in the construction of social citizenship
Fauziah Ahmad, Ali Salman, Samsudin A. Rahim, Latiffah Pawanteh and Abdul Latiff Ahmad
270–285
Epistephilic forces in Malaysian indie documentary: Three scenarios
Badrul Redzuan Abu Hassan and Roslina Abdul Latif
286–303
Book reviews
Review of Hodgson, Sano & Graham (2008): Doing Business with the New Japan: Succeeding in America’s Richest International Market
Reviewed by Don R. McCreary
305–307
Review of Stanley (2013): A Critical Ethnography of ‘Westerners’ Teaching English in China: Shanghaied in Shanghai
Reviewed by Juyuan Li
308–312
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