ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment

In the era of integration, media plays a crucial role not only limited to conveying information and progress but also important to potray the image of an integration such as ASEAN COMMUNITY. While ASEAN is known for its diversity, media landscapes in ASEAN countries are also diverse and uneven. T...

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Main Authors: Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz,, Salawati Mat Basir,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10499/1/16463-46246-1-SM.pdf
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spelling my-ukm.journal.104992017-07-07T08:59:13Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10499/ ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz, Salawati Mat Basir, In the era of integration, media plays a crucial role not only limited to conveying information and progress but also important to potray the image of an integration such as ASEAN COMMUNITY. While ASEAN is known for its diversity, media landscapes in ASEAN countries are also diverse and uneven. This had actually explained why it is extremely difficult to offer a general image of the regional media. In addition to that, this has been the main attribute hampering discussions and closer collaboration throughout these years in media-related activities, especially in setting common norms and standards of media practice. Although it was claimed under the charter, and the region's political-and-security and social-and-cultural blueprints, the need to promote the free flow of and access to information as well as the role of media in promotion of ASEAN identity and awareness in community-building and integration efforts, ASEAN leaders have yet to make serious efforts to push forward this platform. ASEAN community had always been ‘a work in progress’ and this is mainly due to the fact that ASEAN itself carries 10 different set of rules and laws thus making the road to achieve the integration of an ASEAN Community remains a big challenge. Therefore, this paper aims to provide an overview of the diversity of media landscape which includes the Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information in ASEAN member countries and the barriers in achieving media diplomacy for the sake of the development of regional integration. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10499/1/16463-46246-1-SM.pdf Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz, and Salawati Mat Basir, (2016) ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 32 (2). pp. 121-138. ISSN 0128-1496 http://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/877
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description In the era of integration, media plays a crucial role not only limited to conveying information and progress but also important to potray the image of an integration such as ASEAN COMMUNITY. While ASEAN is known for its diversity, media landscapes in ASEAN countries are also diverse and uneven. This had actually explained why it is extremely difficult to offer a general image of the regional media. In addition to that, this has been the main attribute hampering discussions and closer collaboration throughout these years in media-related activities, especially in setting common norms and standards of media practice. Although it was claimed under the charter, and the region's political-and-security and social-and-cultural blueprints, the need to promote the free flow of and access to information as well as the role of media in promotion of ASEAN identity and awareness in community-building and integration efforts, ASEAN leaders have yet to make serious efforts to push forward this platform. ASEAN community had always been ‘a work in progress’ and this is mainly due to the fact that ASEAN itself carries 10 different set of rules and laws thus making the road to achieve the integration of an ASEAN Community remains a big challenge. Therefore, this paper aims to provide an overview of the diversity of media landscape which includes the Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information in ASEAN member countries and the barriers in achieving media diplomacy for the sake of the development of regional integration.
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author Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz,
Salawati Mat Basir,
spellingShingle Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz,
Salawati Mat Basir,
ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment
author_facet Saidatul Nadia Abd Aziz,
Salawati Mat Basir,
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title ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment
title_short ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment
title_full ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment
title_fullStr ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment
title_full_unstemmed ASEAN community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment
title_sort asean community: the legal challenges in achieving media diplomacy in the development of regional integration and empowerment
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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