Media, Politics, and Polarization in Asia
Media, Politics, and Polarization in Asia
Wednesday, November 9, 20224:00 PM - 5:30 PM (Pacific)
Via Zoom Webinar

Stark contradictions mark Asia’s news and information landscape. Citizens have gained unprecedented ability to express and inform themselves through media. Yet the internet, once thought of as a great liberator and equalizer, has been harnessed by powerful interests. Social media platforms, even as they facilitate collective action, have deepened divisions, circulated hate, and undermined public-interest journalism. What are the political and other effects of this combination of abundant informative discourse and divisive manipulative bias? A media scholar and a media practitioner with professional experience in both Southeast Asia and Hong Kong will reflect on these contrary trends and their implications.

