Control and exploitation of the virtual space in facing the forthcoming 13th Malaysian General Election – a critical evaluation of space continuum and prospect for national front (Barisan Nasional) / Badrul Azmier Mohamed@Bakar and Mujibu Abd Muis

The significant roles of the virtual space is undeniable in today’s society. Despite its intangible nature, its impact is being seen in most of the domains in a human’s life. Even in the political sphere, a myriad of events and phenomena which has happened could be the effects of what transpire in t...

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Main Authors: Mohamed@Bakar, Badrul Azmier, Abd Muis, Mujibu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82621/1/82621.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82621/
https://e-ajuitmct.uitm.edu.my/v3/
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Summary:The significant roles of the virtual space is undeniable in today’s society. Despite its intangible nature, its impact is being seen in most of the domains in a human’s life. Even in the political sphere, a myriad of events and phenomena which has happened could be the effects of what transpire in the virtualspace. It is found that in spite of various actions taken by the authority to curtail its influence, the anarchic elements and ultimate freedom enjoyed in the virtual world still prevail. This leads to anxiety in the ruling party which political survival has always depended on its success in controlling the practices in the government’s administration. Such control is deemed necessary to prevent and demolish any forms of subversion. Ironically, this concept of control is now regarded as as an outdated framework. Due to such control too, most plans for further changes or reformations will be difficult without some forms of assistance from the virtual space. As a consequence, the government of the day whose power is already established also feels compelled to extend its influence to the virtual world so that the virtual community can be persuaded to lend their support to the existing government. Recently, numerous political events which clamour for more democratic changes are taking place locally as well as internationally. Such uprisings indirectly raise some questions regarding Barisan Nasional as a ruling party which survival has been ascertained by the “controlling machine”. Hence, this article attempts to review the ruling party’s usage and harrassment of the virtual space at the federal level in its endeavour to maintain its hegemony as the only ruling party in the coming 13th General Election. This study utilised content analysis and observation towards any statements, actions or policies promoted by any political actor related to the ruling party in the usage and harrassment of the virtual space in Malaysia.