At the AAS in Asia meetings in Seoul in the summer of 2017, a group of analysts interested in media explored the notion that the market and the state are two ends of a continuum when it comes to censorship and freedom of expression. The panelists challenged that received wisdom, noting the ways in which state-run efforts to control information flows can be clumsy, and the ways in which market forces can stifle expression. We wanted to follow up on that discussion at the AAS meetings in Washington DC in the spring of 2018, so we invited participants in the Seoul panel plus new voices to carry that discussion further by looking at how the market and state alternately work together or against each other when it comes to freedom and censorship, and addressing the implications of that complicated relationship. In addition, in light of the increased interest in the...
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November 01 2018
Introduction: The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia II
Jennifer H. Munger
Jennifer H. Munger
Jennifer H. Munger ([email protected]) is Managing Editor of the Journal of Asian Studies.
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Journal of Asian Studies (2018) 77 (4): 879.
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Jennifer H. Munger; Introduction: The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia II. Journal of Asian Studies 1 November 2018; 77 (4): 879. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021911818002607
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