ABSTRACT

A combination of economic transformation, political transitions and changes in media have substantially, if incrementally, altered the terrain for political participation globally, particularly in Asia, home to several of the most dramatic such shifts over the past two decades.

This book explores political participation in Asia and how democracy and authoritarianism function under neoliberal economic relations. It examines changes that coincide seemingly perversely with a participation explosion: with mass street protests and ‘occupations’, energetic online contention, movements of students and workers, mobilization for and against democracy and more. Organized thematically in three parts – political participation in a ‘post-democratic’ context, changes in the scope and character of political space and the policing of that space – this book analyzes economic, regime and media shifts and how they function in tandem and both within and across states.

Closely integrated, comparative and theoretically driven, this book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners in the fields of civil society, contentious politics or social movements, democratization, political economy/development, media and communications, political geography, sociology, comparative politics and Asian politics.

part |56 pages

Post-democratic political participation

chapter |18 pages

Politics and businessification 1

The struggle for civil society

chapter |18 pages

Post-democracy and political space

Lessons from the Korean experience 1

part |73 pages

Expanding and contesting political space

chapter |17 pages

The new meaning of political participation in cyberspace

Social media and collective action in Vietnam’s authoritarianism

chapter |18 pages

Consumer space as political space

Liquid Islamism in Malaysia and Indonesia

part |81 pages

The policing of political space

chapter |18 pages

Political discourse on the Internet in China

A multifarious virtual space

chapter |18 pages

When democracy is questioned

Competing democratic principles and struggles for democracy in Thailand

chapter |19 pages

Political space in refugee camps

Enabling and constraining conditions for refugee agency

chapter |18 pages

Policing politics

Myanmar’s military regime and protest spaces in transition

chapter |6 pages

Participation and space

Themes, patterns, and implications