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[Commlist] new book on post-authoritarian Public Service Media
Wed Nov 04 13:44:56 GMT 2020
Masduki is thrilled to announce that my new book ‘Public Service
Broadcasting and Post-Authoritarian Indonesia’ has just been published
by Palgrave McMillan, Springer Nature. (Palgrave Series in Asia and
Pacific Studies). The book is available in hardback or as an e-book at:
https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9789811576492.
Thanks for circulating this information to your networks. For detail and
pre-order, kindly please visit Palgrave web, Amazon, as well as other
online outlets below:
1. Palgrave: https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9789811576492
2. Springer: https://www.springer.com/de/book/9789811576492
3. Amazon:
https://www.amazon.es/Service-Broadcasting-Post-Authoritarian-Indonesia-Palgrave/dp/9811576491
Book description:
This book investigates public service broadcasting (PSB) models in
post-authoritarian regimes, and offers a critical inspection of the
development of a Western European-originated PSB system in Asian
transitional societies, in particular in Indonesia since the 1990’s.
Placing the case of Indonesia’s PSB within the context of global media
liberalization, this book traces the development of public service
broadcasting in post-authoritarian societies, including the arrival of
neoliberal policy and the growth of media oligarchs that favor free
market media systems over public interest media systems. The book argues
that Western European PSB models have travelled to new democracies, and
that autocratic legacies embedded in former state-owned broadcasters
have resisted pro-democratic media pressures.
Book endorsements:
This book presents a fascinating and illuminating account on the
political struggles to turn Indonesia’s state TV and radio channels into
a public-oriented broadcasting institution. Based on multiple research
techniques and an admirable data set, it contributes to studies of media
and politics, demonstrating how authoritarian and post-authoritarian
politics shape the course of PSB policy. (Thomas Hanitzsch, Professor of
Communication, Department of Media and Communication, LMU Munich, German)
Masduki’s comprehensive account of Indonesia’s broadcasting policies –
starting from the colonial past to the struggle for PSB after Suharto -
shows how complex it is to develop public media as an alternative to
state interference and market pressure in a post-authoritarian context.
At the same time this excellent study of an Indonesian media scholar
demonstrates how much the world’s third largest democracy deserves
public media. (Jo Bardoel, Emeritus Professor of Media Policy,
University of Amsterdam and Nijmegen)
This book is highly relevant for policy makers and media scholars with a
keen interest in the histories and roots of public service media. The
author shows that in spite of the decentralized telecommunications
infrastructure that ensures coverage in the remote corners of the vast
Indonesian archipelago, the appeal of public broadcasting for a changing
and diverse audience is lagging behind. (Leen d'Haenens, Institute for
Media Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium)
About author:
Masduki is associate professor at the Department of Communications,
Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He earned his
doctoral degree at the Institute of Communication Studies and Media
Research (IfKW), University of Munich, Germany (2019). He is a veteran
radio journalist and served as the program director of Radio Republik
Indonesia (RRI), Jakarta’s headquarters (2010-2012). He has published
several books on the Indonesian media system and his articles have
appeared in such scholarly journals such as GAZETTE, Journalism Studies,
Journal of Digital Media Policy and Media Asia.
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