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Free Space of Expression: New Media and Thailand's Politics

Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) (2012), 72 pp.

Series: fesmedia Asia Series

ISBN 978-616-91344-0-4

Signature commbox: 332:70-Politics 2012

"The rise of new media in Thailand has occurred during one of the toughest periods in Thailand’s recent political history. A political crisis since 2005 has created an increasingly divided society. Whilst Thailand’s press freedom was previously considered “free,” existing political challenges are immense and challenge directly Thailand’s taboo topic - the monarchy. The state controlled and anti-competitive nature of Thailand’s traditional media has meant a siding with the status quo. State censorship and even self-censorship in the media is common. New media seems to be the only way people can discuss freely their political beliefs. Or is that really so? This report is an investigation into the political usage of new media in Thailand from varying viewpoints of politicians, activists and Thai internet users." (Abstract)