Media and communication as antecedents to the transformation agenda in Malaysia
Challenges and realities
Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 25:2 (2015)
Editor
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 25:2] 2015. vi, 157 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Media and communication as antecedents to the transformation agenda in Malaysia: Challenges and realitiesAli Salman | pp. 166–168
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Sustaining internet usage in the emerging digital economy: Transforming urban living?Ali Salman, Mohd Yusof Hj. Abdullah, Normah Mustaffa, and Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud | pp. 169–180
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Transformation challenge for magazines advertising expenditure (ADEX) revenue in MalaysiaShahrul Nazmi Sannusi, Normah Mustaffa, and Muhammad Adnan Bin Pitchan | pp. 181–190
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Diabetes knowledge in health communication research: Are we measuring the right knowledge?Emma Mohamad, Mohd Rezal Hamzah, Sabariah Mohamed Salleh, and Abdul Latiff Ahmad | pp. 191–207
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Social capital and the learning organization: Transformation in Malaysian public sectorWan Idros Wan Sulaiman, Maizatul Haizan Mahbob, and Shahrul Nazmi Sannusi | pp. 208–219
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Social media and the arab spring: Dissemination of information among MalaysiansFauziah Ahmad, Dafrizal Samsudin, Faridah Ibrahim, Abdul Latiff Ahmad, Badrul Redzuan A.H., Normah Mustaffa, Mohd Yusof Hj. Abdullah, and Chang Peng Kee | pp. 220–230
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Malaysia’s contemporary broadcast media regulation through the eyes of regulatorsChang Peng Kee, Kho Suet Nie, Rudiger Korff, and Sascha Helbardt | pp. 231–242
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Control and freedom of the Internet: Challenges faced by the governmentMuhammad Adnan Bin Pitchan, Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud, Shahrul Nazmi Sannusi, and Ali Salman | pp. 243–252
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The acceptance of government transformation program (GTP) among urban and rural communitiesMaizatul Haizan Mahbob, Noorazwa Rahmat, and Wan Idros Wan Sulaiman | pp. 253–266
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The transformational reading of Gen Y on British greatness through historical documentaryMohd. Nor Shahizan Ali, Mat Pauzi Abd. Rahman, Ali Salman, and Mohd. Azul Mohammad Salleh | pp. 267–278
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“Gossip makes us one”: A qualitative analysis of the role of gossip in the process of Taiwanese immigrants’ social integration in CanadaPei Hua Lu | pp. 279–304
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Consumers’ attitudes toward advertising by traditional Chinese medicine practitionersKara Chan, Lennon Tsang, and Yanni Ma | pp. 305–322
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Subjects & Metadata
Communication Studies
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General