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Global Internet Governance: Influences from Malaysia and Singapore

Autor Susan Leong, Terence Lee
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 noi 2020
This book addresses the complex issue of global Internet governance by focusing on its implementation in Malaysia and Singapore. The authors draw insights, identify, revisit and flesh out the discourses circulating since the 1990s and pitch them against global internet governance concerns.

Internet governance, thought managed domestically/nationally, is a global issue. It is at the heart of how the internet works yet remains hidden within the 'black box' of governance language. While several scholars have entered the fray in recent years, especially in the past decade, very few of them are aware that the Malaysian and Singaporean governments have in fact been at the forefront of Internet regulatory strategies from the early 1990s. The book identifies, revisits and gives flesh to some of the discourses circulating in Southeast Asia at the time and pitches it against current governance concerns. 

Readers of this book will understand how and why Malaysia and Singapore are important contributors to the issue of internet governance. This knowledge will inform a depth of understanding of why China is keenly seeking to stake its demands on internet governance and sovereignty, and likely American and global responses. Readers will also appreciate how and why the regulation of the Internet has been and will remain a site of contestation and control.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811599231
ISBN-10: 9811599238
Pagini: 105
Ilustrații: X, 105 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction - A Pair of Governance Models or More?.- Chapter 2. The Internet in Malaysia (1990-2008): Visions of Technological Splendour.- Chapter 3. The Internet in Singapore: From ‘Intelligent island’ to ‘Smart Nation’.- Chapter 4. Internet Governance - the Malaysia Way.- Chapter 5. Internet Governance: Singapore’s Regulatory Influence.- Chapter 6. Towards a Hybrid Understanding of Internet Governance: Some Concluding Thoughts

Notă biografică

Susan Leong is Senior Lecturer with Monash University Malaysia. She is the author of New Media and the Nation in Malaysia: Malaysianet (2014) and Culture, Technology and Platforms: Chinese Digital Presence in the Asia Pacific (forthcoming).

Terence Lee is an Associate Professor in Communication and Media Studies and a Fellow of the Asia Research Centre at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia. He is the author/editor of several books on media and politics in Singapore, and of Asia generally, including The Media, Cultural Control and Government in Singapore (2010), and Singapore: Negotiating State and Society, 1965-2015 (with Jason Lim, 2016).
  

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'Internet governance remains in crisis, without a clear roadmap for the future ­­–– so where do we turn? This brilliant and timely new book by Susan Leong and Terence Lee urges us to look beyond the fixation with US or China, or multistakeholderism or multilateralism as the default options. They propose a ‘hybrid model’ as the way forward, showing how this has unfolded, warts and all, in the dynamic Southeast Asian region in the cases of Singapore and Malaysia. Their rich and persuasive account underscores the importance of understanding actually-existing Internet governance as the foundation to decolonising, debugging, and reforming Internet governance for all. This book is indispensable reading for anyone concerned about the crossroads in communication and technology governance and policy today.'
— Professor Gerard Goggin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

This book addresses the complex issue of global Internet governance by focusing on its implementation in Malaysia and Singapore. The authors draw insights, identify, revisit and flesh out the discourses circulating since the 1990s and pitch them against global Internet governance concerns.

Readers of this book will understand how and why Malaysia and Singapore are important contributors to current concerns over Internet governance, provoked in part by China’s advocacy of internet sovereignty, and the American and global responses. Readers will also appreciate how and why the regulation of the Internet has been and will remain a site of contestation and control.  
Susan Leong is Senior Lecturer with Monash University Malaysia. She is the author of New Media and the Nation in Malaysia: Malaysianet (2014) and Culture, Technology and Platforms: Chinese Digital Presence in the Asia Pacific (forthcoming).
Terence Lee is an Associate Professor in Communication and Media Studies and a Fellow of the Asia Research Centre at Murdoch University. He is the author/editor of several books including The Media, Cultural Control and Government in Singapore (2010), and Singapore: Negotiating State and Society, 1965-2015 (with Jason Lim, 2016).

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Addresses the complex issue of global Internet governance by focusing on its implementation in Malaysia and Singapore Identifies, revisits, and gives flesh to some of the discourses circulating in Southeast Asia at the time and pitches it against current governance concerns Helps readers understand how and why Malaysia and Singapore are important contributors to the issue of Internet governance