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Part II Regulation and transversal civil society in Southeast Asia and Australia: television, media reform and civil society in "amazing Thailand"; out front - government regulation of television in Malaysia; civil society in charge? - television and the public sphere in Indonesia after reforms; civic or civil contingencies? - regulating television and society in Singapore; out of reach - television, the public sphere and civil society in the Philippines; television, regulation and citizenship in Australia. Part III Regulation and transversal civil society in Northeast Asia: civil society, regulatory space and cultural authority in China's television industry; television in the formation of civil society - the role of a non-controversial public space in Hong Kong; sliding back the screens - civil society and the erosion of bureaucratic control of television in Japan; civil society as the fifth estate - civil society, media reform and democracy in Korea. 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Over the past forty years Asian states have used television as a normative cultural force in nation building, but more recently many states have deregulated their television sectors and introduced national commercial and international satellite services. As Asian states wrestle with a perceived loss of cultural control and identity through deregulation, this book considers their viewpoints and the question of whether the television public sphere offers space for the representation of popular sovereignty, and transversal concerns about human rights, press freedom, gender, environmental and world trade issues. This highly topical book exposes the tensions between state policies of broadcasting regulation and practices of civil society in the Asian region which is struggling with its incorporation into a new globalised, electronic information and entertainment world. 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