1st Edition

Political Participation in Asia Defining and Deploying Political Space

Edited By Eva Hansson, Meredith L. Weiss Copyright 2018
230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

Part I: Post-democratic Political Participation  1.Conceptualizing Political Space and Mobilization Eva Hansson & Meredith L. Weiss  2.Politics and Businessification: The Struggle for Civil Society Kevin Hewison  3. Post-democracy and Political Space: Lessons from the Korean Experience Jamie Doucette  Part II: Expanding and Contesting Political Space  4. Moral Discourse and China’s Evolving Enterprise Society Johan Lagerkvist  5. Reshaping Political Space and Workers’ Mobilization in South Korea Kwang-Yeong Shin  6. The New Meaning of Political Participation in Cyberspace: Social Media and Collective Action in Vietnam’s Authoritarianism Bui Hai Thiem  7. Consumer Space as Political Space: Liquid Islamism in Malaysia and Indonesia Hew Wai Weng  Part III: The Policing of Political Space  8. Political Discourse on the Internet in China: A Multifarious Virtual Space Teresa Wright  9. When Democracy is Questioned: Competing Democratic Principles and Struggles for Democracy in Thailand Bencharat Sae Chua  10. Political Space in Refugee Camps: Enabling and Constraining Conditions for Refugee Agency Elisabeth Olivius  11. Policing Politics: Myanmar’s Military Regime and Protest Spaces in Times of Transition Marco Bünte  12. Participation and Space: Themes, Patterns, and Implications Meredith L. Weiss & Eva Hansson

Biography

Eva Hansson is a Senior Lecturer in Political Science and Coordinator of the Forum for Asian Studies, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden, specializing in studies of democratization and/or political regime change, focused particularly on Southeast Asia. She teaches democratization, human rights and international politics. Among her publications are Growth without Democracy: Challenges to Authoritarianism in Vietnam (2011) and the edited volume, Civil Society and Authoritarianism in the Third World. She has published chapters and articles on protest movements, inequality and political regimes in Southeast Asia, as well as reports on politics and political economy.



Meredith L. Weiss is a Professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, State University of New York, US. She has published widely on political mobilization and contention, the politics of identity and development and electoral politics in Southeast Asia. Her books include Student Activism in Malaysia: Crucible, Mirror, Sideshow (2011) and Protest and Possibilities: Civil Society and Coalitions for Political Change in Malaysia (2006), as well as seven edited volumes, most recently, Electoral Dynamics in Sarawak: Contesting Developmentalism and Rights (with Arnold Puyok, 2017) and the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Malaysia (2015).