This article provides a brief look at the impact of digital technology on countries in Asia in relation to the media industry. It then examines the implications of digital technology and the policing of media within the countries of Singapore and China, which have sought to connect to the global economy via its investment in digital technology yet still attempt to maintain some form of control of access to certain digital content on its citizenry. The article concludes with potential directions in which researchers can contribute to the ongoing debate about the impact of the ‘global’ on media and its impact on nation states.
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Lim, L. (2017). Going global and local control: Reflections on research directions on media policy in East Asia. Global Media and China, 2(1), 43–56. https://doi.org/10.1177/2059436417693008
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