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Media Power in Indonesia: Oligarchs, Citizens and the Digital Revolution
Ross Tapsell
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Description for Media Power in Indonesia: Oligarchs, Citizens and the Digital Revolution
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Indonesia is undergoing a process of rapid change, with an affluent middle class due to hit 141 million people by 2020. While official statistics suggest that internet penetration is low, over 70 million Indonesians have a Facebook account, the fourth highest group in the world. Jakarta is the Twitter capital of the world with more tweets per minute than any other city around the globe. In the past ten years digitalisation of media content has enabled extensive concentration and conglomeration of the industry, and media owners are wealthier and more politically powerful than ever before. Digital ... Read more
Indonesia is undergoing a process of rapid change, with an affluent middle class due to hit 141 million people by 2020. While official statistics suggest that internet penetration is low, over 70 million Indonesians have a Facebook account, the fourth highest group in the world. Jakarta is the Twitter capital of the world with more tweets per minute than any other city around the globe. In the past ten years digitalisation of media content has enabled extensive concentration and conglomeration of the industry, and media owners are wealthier and more politically powerful than ever before. Digital ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield International
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Series
Media, Culture and Communication in Asia-Pacific Societies
Condition
New
Number of Pages
202
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781786600356
SKU
V9781786600356
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About Ross Tapsell
Dr Ross Tapsell is a lecturer and Indonesia specialist at the School of Culture, History and Language at the Australian National University. He has been a Visiting Fellow at The University of Indonesia (Jakarta), Airlangga University (Surabaya) and Indiana University in the USA.
Reviews for Media Power in Indonesia: Oligarchs, Citizens and the Digital Revolution
This is a very timely and important study, with relevance for our understanding of Indonesia well beyond the operations of its media. Anyone wishing to understand contemporary Indonesian politics and society, and using the media as their point of entry or as a tool for that understanding, will have their task made easier by Tapsell's study.
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