Reviews

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Do you 'Yahoo!' in Indonesian?

The search engine giant launches a new Southeast Asian local front page, including new content for Indonesia

Asian media democracy in the making

A book of essays probes how the media can survive government and capitalist control to provide a greater public sphere for Asian people

Sports photojournalist Kim to open exhibition

Kim Min-jae's Seoul exhibition will feature photos from international sporting events

Exhibition conveys lessons from Indonesia's past

Political cartoons by 11 Dutch artists show contempt for imperialism

Citizen journalism in action

Interestingly named, The Media Slut is a new medium covering Thailand's political unrest

The wars of the censored

Don't let the cyber inspectors get in the way of a good web site -- Wanda Sloan reviews proxy services that outsmart censors

Here speak the standard-bearers

Indian journalists offer fresh perspectives on the media business in a new book

Criticizing terror on television

Sunardian Wirodono's Matikan TV-mu! (Turn off your TV!) invites readers to reflect on the significance and existence of television amid the Indonesian people's struggle for survival

New media means new liberties, not necessarily democracy

Media researchers examine the power of the Internet and its ability to bridge the large economic gaps that fracture Indonesian society

Writing a compelling narrative on Aceh

Tempo magazine reporter spends a year in devastated province, writes story about recovery, charity fatigue and reconstruction

Caught in the crossfire

Restless Souls will showcase journalist Phil Thornton's coverage of the Thai-Burmese border

'Crimotainment,' plus some sleaze

Indonesian newspaper Memo sets a record-low in tabloid journalism that make criticisms of Western media melt away, says Duncan Graham in Surabaya

The pain of Nagarkot in Nepali media

A review of coverage of the Nagarkot village attack in independent and state-run media outlets

The Intellectual Property Conundrum in China

In his new book, Andrew Mertha explains why enacting laws does not always result in their strong enforcement

Human Interest for North Korea

Jim Butterworth and Lisa Sleeth's debut film brings light to the underground world of North Korean refugees

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