Cross-border journalism in Southeast Asia

Citation:

Arao, D. A. (2023). Cross-border journalism in Southeast Asia. In L. Rothenberger, M. Löffelholz, & D. H. Weaver (Ed.), The Palgrave handbook of cross-border journalism (pp. 461–471) . Palgrave Macmillan.
Cross-border journalism in Southeast Asia

Abstract:

The diversity of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) extends to the media systems of its 10 member states. Cross-border journalism should explore various themes that transcend such diversity. Given the prevailing culture of impunity, this chapter proposes that journalists covering the ASEAN consider the state of media as a topic for collaborative research. Special attention should be given to the various forms of harassment and intimidation faced by ASEAN-based journalists and media workers, including work-related killings. This kind of research may branch out to other dimensions like human rights violations across the population, along with their political and economic situations. The ASEAN indeed remains a newsworthy topic and diversity should not get in the way of practicing cross-border journalism.

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