Downloadpaper&Filename=Wan Mansor-Political Islam Ideologies in Malaysia289.Pdf&Form Id= 289&Form Version=Final (Accessed 3 July 2014)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Downloadpaper&Filename=Wan Mansor-Political Islam Ideologies in Malaysia289.Pdf&Form Id= 289&Form Version=Final (Accessed 3 July 2014) 9”x6” ISEAS-004 Islam and Religious Expression in Malaysia 2nd Reading BIBLIOGRAPHY Abas, Mohamed Salleh. 1984. Selected Articles & Speeches on Constitution, Law & Judiciary. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Law Publishers. Abbott, Jason P. and Sophie Gregorios-Pippas. 2010. “Islamization in Malaysia: Processes and Dynamics”. Contemporary Politics 16, no. 2: 135–51. Abdullah, Nurjaanah. 2007. “Legislating Faith in Malaysia”. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies: 264–89. Abdullah, Raihanah. 2001. “Islamic Legal Education: Malaysian Experience”. Paper presented at the International Law Conference: ASEAN Legal Systems and Regional Integration, Kuala Lumpur, 3–4 September 2001. Abidin, Mohd Asri Zainul. 2007. “Apostasy: Between Emotions and Reality”. Drmaza.com, 22 July 2007. http://drmaza.com/english_section/?p=17 (accessed 22 July 2007). Adil, Mohamed Azam Mohamed. 2007. “Restrictions in Freedom of Religion in Malaysia: A Conceptual Analysis with Special Reference to the Law of Apostasy”. Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 4, no. 2: 10–11. Agence France-Presse. 2017. “Joint Patrols off Mindanao to Counter ISIS Threats—Malaysia”, 3 June 2017. http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/asia- pacific/171862-joint-patrols-mindanao-militants-malaysia (accessed 1 July 2017). Ahmad, Abdul Muati. 2010. “The Genesis of a New Culture: Prime Minister Mahathir’s Legacy in Translating and Transforming The New Malays”. Human Communication 13, no. 3: 137–53. Ahmad Fauzi, Abdul Hamid. 1998. “Islamic Resurgence in Periphery: A Study of Political Islam in Contemporary Malaysia with Special Reference to the Darul Arqam Movement 1968–1996”. Unpublished DPhil thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne. ———. 2016. “ISIS in Southeast Asia: Internalized Wahhabism is a Major Factor”. Middle East Institute, 18 May 2016. https://www.mei.edu/content/map/ isis-southeast-asia-internalized-wahhabism-major-factor?print=#_ftn1 (accessed 3 June 2016). 181 ISEAS-004_Bibliography.indd 181 08-06-2020 5.51.21 PM 2nd Reading ISEAS-004 Islam and Religious Expression in Malaysia 9”x6” 182 Islam and Religious Expression in Malaysia Ahmad, Ismail, Fahmi Abdul Rahim, Jaafar Pyeman, and Asmaddy Haris. 2008. “The Effects of the Introduction Syariah Index to the Bursa Malaysia Stock Index and Bursa Malaysia Stock Index Futures”. The Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research 5, no. 1: 113–33. Ahmad, Mohd Khairie and John Harrison. 2007. “Untapped Potential: Cultural Sensitivity-Islamic Persuasive Communication in Health Promotion Programs”. Paper presented at the Global Communication and Development Conference, Shanghai, China, 16–21 October 2007. Ahmad Sanusi Azmi. 2019. “Kekaburan konsep Rahmatan Lil Alamin”. Malaysiakini, 26 August 2019. https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/489486 (accessed 9 September 2019). Ahmad, Zakaria. 1989. “Malaysia: Quasi Democracy in a Divided Society”. In Democracy in Developing Countries: Asia, edited by Larry Diamond, Juan J. Linz, and Martin Seymour Lipset. Boulder: Lynne Rienner/Adamantine Press. Ainaa Aiman. 2019. “Don: Our Islamic Education Doesn’t Instil Islamic Values”. Free Malaysia Today, 12 January 2019. https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ category/nation/2019/01/12/don-our-islamic-education-doesnt-instil-islamic- values/ (accessed 12 January 2019). Alatas, Syed Farid. 2014. “Salafism and the Threat to Peace”. The Malay Mail Online, 10 April 2014. http://m.themalaymailonline.com/what-you-think/ article/salafism-and-the-threat-to-peace-syed-farid-alatas#sthash.qf4E7iHQ.dpuf (accessed 10 April 2014). Alexander, Larry. 1993. “Liberalism, Religion, and the Unity of Epistemology”. San Diego Law Review 30: 775–76. Ali, M. 2012. “Southeast Asia, Islamic Liberalism in”. Oxford Islamic Studies Online, 16 April 2012. http://www.oxfordislamicstudies.com/article/opr/t343/ e0040 (accessed 3 March 2014). Ali, Syed Husin. 2008. The Malays: Their Problems and Future. Petaling Jaya: The Other Press. Aliza Shah. 2018. “[Exclusive] Police Will Know If You Watch Porn”. New Straits Times, 9 July 2018. https://www.nst.com.my/news/exclusive/2018/07/388926/ exclusive-police-will-know-if-you-watch-porn (accessed 23 February 2019). Aljazeera. 2017. “Top Malaysian ISIL Operative Killed in Syria”, 9 May 2017. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/05/top-malaysian-isil-operative-killed- syria-170508182519182.html (accessed 1 July 2017). ———. 2018. “Malaysia’s Opposition Pulls off Shocking Election Win”, 10 May 2018. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/05/malaysia-opposition-pulls- shocking-election-win-180509184811723.html (accessed 20 June 2018). Anand, Ram. 2015. “409 Cases Investigated Under Sedition Act in Past 7 Years”. The Malaysian Insider, 18 June 2015. http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/ malaysia/article/409-cases-investigated-under-sedition-act-in-past-seven-years (accessed 3 September 2015). Anbalagan, V. 2014. “Court Reserves Judgment on Church’s Leave Application”. The Malaysian Insider, 5 March 2014. http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/ ISEAS-004_Bibliography.indd 182 08-06-2020 5.51.21 PM 9”x6” ISEAS-004 Islam and Religious Expression in Malaysia 2nd Reading Bibliography 183 print/malaysia /course-reserves-judgment-on-churchs-leave-application (accessed 5 March 2014). Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM). 2010. “Profil ABIM”. http://www.abim. org.my/ (accessed 10 March 2010). Anwar Ibrahim. 1996a. The Asian Renaissance. Singapore: Times Book International. ———. 1996b. “Asia’s Moral Imperative”. Asian Wall Street Journal, 13 May 1996b. Aqilah, Ili. 2019. “Sultan Nazrin: Stop Hate Speech”. The Star Online, 2 September 2019. https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/09/02/sultan-nazrin-stop- hate-speech#Olgy7i0RAoRMgKm6.99 (accessed 4 September 2019). Aramesh, Kiarash. 2007. “Human Dignity in Islamic Bioethics”. Iran Journal of Allergy Asthma Immunol 6 (Suppl. 5): 25–28. Article 19. 2017. “Malaysia: Free Speech is Far from ‘Thriving’”, 24 April 2017. https://www.article19.org/resources.php/resource/38726/en/malaysia:-free-speech- is-far-from-%E2%80%9Cthriving%E2%80%9D (accessed 29 August 2017). ———. 2018. “Reform Laws Restricting Freedom of Expression”. Malaysiakini, 22 May 2018. https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/426155 (accessed 5 January 2019). Asian Pacific Post. 2014. “Foreign Fighter from Asia Joining Islamic Jihad”, 15 November 2014. http://www.asianpacificpost.com/article/6448-foreign-fighters- asia-joining-islamic-jihad.html (accessed 5 May 2015). ASLI (Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute). 2008. An Analysis of Malaysia’s 12th General Election. Kuala Lumpur: ASLI. http://www.asli.com.my/DOCUMENT/ An%20Analysis%20of %20Malaysia.pdf (accessed 3 June 2009). Associated Press. 2016. “Hacker Who Gave ISIS ‘Hitlist’ of US Targets Jailed for 20 Years”, 24 September 2016. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ sep/24/hacker-who-gave-isis-hitlist-of-us-targets-jailed-for-20-years (accessed 24 September 2016). ———. 2017. “Police: Top Malaysian Islamic State Operative Dead in Syria”, 9 May 2017. http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/895456/police-top-malaysian-islamic- state-operative-dead-in-syria#ixzz4oT44e8pk (accessed 1 July 2017). Audi, Robert. 1989. “The Separation of Church and State and the Obligations of Citizenship”. Philosophy and Public Affairs 18: 259–76. ———. 1997. “Liberal Democracy and the Place of Religion in Politics”. In Religion in The Public Square: The Place of Religious Convictions in Political Debate, edited by Robert Audi and Nicholas Wolterstorff Lanham. Md: Rowman and Littlefield. Augustin, Robin. 2018. “Hate Speech is Wrong, Even Against ‘Deviant’ Shias, says Mujahid”. Free Malaysia Today, 12 November 2018. https://www. freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2018/11/12/hate-speech-is-wrong-even- against-deviant-shias-says-mujahid/ (accessed 13 September 2019). Ayton-Shenker, Diana. 1995. “The Challenge of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity”. United Nations Background Note. New York: United Nations Department of Public Information. http://www.un.org/rights/dpi1627e.htm (accessed 3 June 2009). ISEAS-004_Bibliography.indd 183 08-06-2020 5.51.22 PM 2nd Reading ISEAS-004 Islam and Religious Expression in Malaysia 9”x6” 184 Islam and Religious Expression in Malaysia Azizuddin, Mohd Sani. 2008. “Mahathir as a Cultural Relativist: Mahathirism on Human Rights”. Paper presented at the 17th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Melbourne, 1–3 July 2008. ———. 2009. The Public Sphere and Media Politics in Malaysia. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ———. 2010. Freedom of Political Speech and Social Responsibility in Malaysia. Bangi: UKM Press. ———. 2013a. “Politico-Religious Values in Malaysia: Comparing Asian Values and Islam Hadhari”. Cultura. International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology 10, no. 1: 141–66. ———. 2013b. “Hate Speech and Free Speech in Malaysia”. New Mandala, 23 December 2013b. http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/2013/12/23/hate- speech-and-free-speech-in-malaysia/ (accessed 31 December 2013). ———. 2013c. “Report: The Print Media Coverage and Reporting in the 13th General Election in Malaysia (unpublished)”. Sintok: School of International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia. ———. 2015. Islamization Policy and Islamic Bureaucracy in Malaysia. Trends in Southeast Asia, no. 5/2015. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ———. 2016. “ISIS Recruitment of Malaysian Youth: Challenge and Response”. Washington: Middle East Institute, 3 May 2016. http://www.mei.edu/content/ map/isis-recruitment-malaysian-youth-challenge-and-response (accessed 4 May 2016). ———.
Recommended publications
  • An Analysis of United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 1946 - 1999 Azeem Fazwan Ahmad Farouk
    Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften Philosophische Fakultät III der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Culture and Politics: An Analysis of United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 1946 - 1999 Azeem Fazwan Ahmad Farouk Südostasien Working Papers No. 46 Berlin 2011 SÜDOSTASIEN Working Papers ISSN: 1432-2811 published by the Department of Southeast Asian Studies Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Unter den Linden 6 10999 Berlin, Germany Tel. +49-30-2093 66031 Fax +49-30-2093 66049 Email: [email protected] The Working Papers do not necessarily express the views of the editors or the Institute of Asian and African Studies. Al- though the editors are responsible for their selection, responsibility for the opinions expressed in the Papers rests with the authors. Any kind of reproduction without permission is prohibited. Azeem Fazwan Ahmad Farouk Culture and Politics: An Analysis of United Malays National Organi- sation (UMNO) 1946 - 1999 Südostasien Working Papers No. 46 Berlin 2011 Table of Contents Preface........................................................................................................................................................... 5 Abbreviations.................................................................................................................................................. 6 CHAPTER 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Organizational Structure and Centralization..................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • BMJ in the News Is a Weekly Digest of BMJ Stories, Plus Any Other News
    BMJ in the News is a weekly digest of BMJ stories, plus any other news about the company that has appeared in the national and a selection of English-speaking ​ international media. ​ This week’s (14 Nov-20 Dec) highlights include: The BMJ Christmas Research: Do heads of government age more quickly? ​ Christmas Research: Parliamentary privilege—mortality in members of the ​ Houses of Parliament compared with the UK general population In presidential politics, to the victors go the spoiled life expectancy - Reuters 15/12/2015 ​ Leading a Nation Takes Years Off Life, Study Suggests - New York Times 14/12/2015 ​ New study: Heads of state live shorter lifespans - CNN 14/12/2015 ​ Over 200 articles listed on Google News, including: US/Canada - Washington Post, Washington Times, Fox News, U.S. News & World ​ Report, USA TODAY, CTV News, Vox, Huffington Post Canada, National Post Canada, Business Insider, The Chronicle Journal, STAT, HealthDay, Discovery News, Newsmax, Inquirer.net India - The Times of India, Business Standard, New Kerala, The Indian Express, Asian ​ New International ROW: The Australian (blog), Sydney Morning Herald, Herald Sun, NEWS.com.au, South ​ China Morning Post, The Times of Israel, Arab News (Saudi Arabia), Gulf News (UAE), ​ Straits Times (Singapore), Star Malaysia, The Manila Times, Economy Lead, Science Codex, Medical Daily, Medical Xpress, Medical News Today Christmas Research: “Gunslinger’s gait”: a new cause of unilaterally reduced ​ arm swing Putin walks with KGB-trained 'gunslinger's gait': study - CTV News 14/12/2015
    [Show full text]
  • Pengaruh Pemikiran Islam Liberal Dalam Fahaman Anti Hadis
    PENGARUH PEMIKIRAN ISLAM LIBERAL DALAM FAHAMAN ANTI HADIS Kamal Azmi Abd Rahman1 1 Kamal Azmi Abd. Rahman, Pensyarah di Jabatan Dakwah dan Usuluddin, Fakulti Pengajian Peradaban Islam, Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Selangor. ([email protected]) Abstrak Isu mengenai Anti Hadis di Malaysia bermula pada tahun 1986 ekoran daripada penulisan kontroversi bertajuk Hadis Satu Penilaian Semula oleh Kassim Ahmad. Di dalam buku tersebut, beliau cuba mengupas masalah perpecahan ummah. Menurut beliau, keimanan kepada Hadis sebagai sumber rujukan selepas al-Quran telah menjadi faktor utama perpecahan ummah tersebut. Oleh yang demikian, golongan Anti Hadis menyarankan supaya umat Islam merujuk kepada al-Quran sahaja sebagai panduan hidup. Artikel ini akan membahaskan tentang fahaman Anti Hadis dan hubungannya dengan pemikiran Islam liberal. Kajian ini berbentuk kualitatif – analisis kandungan yang akan menjelaskan tentang pemikiran Anti Hadis melalui penulisan Kassim Ahmad. Kajian mendapati bahawa Anti- Hadis meneruskan gagasan-gagasan idea yang dibawa oleh kumpulan Islam Liberal seperti mengkritik ulama dan pemahaman Islam semasa, dasar keterbukaan kepada semua fahaman dan ideologi serta mentafsir nas secara historis dan hermeneutik. Kata Kunci: Anti Hadis, Kassim Ahmad dan Islam Liberal 1. Pengenalan Islam liberal adalah sebuah ideologi yang semakin berkembang dalam kehidupan masyarakat Islam kini. Gerakan Islam Liberal mengambil landskap Renaissance di Barat sebagai asas kepada semangat pembebasan yang mereka inginkan. Jika John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith dan lain-lain tokoh liberal di Barat telah berjaya membentuk satu kehidupan baru dalam kehidupan masyarakat Barat dengan idea-idea pemebebasan, sekular dan individualistik, maka umat Islam juga mampu membangunkan masyarakat mereka dengan cara tersebut. Walaupun tidak seratus peratus sama, namun mereka bersetuju dengan kerangka pemikir Barat tersebut yang menuntut usaha pembaharuan dalam memahami agama dan nas dalam kehidupan moden.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Download
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 9(6)(2020) 12-23 Research in Business & Social Science IJRBS VOL 9 NO 6 ISSN: 2147-4478 Available online at www.ssbfnet.com Journal homepage: https://www.ssbfnet.com/ojs/index.php/ijrbs Key adaptations of SME restaurants in Malaysia amidst the COVID- 19 Pandemic Hao Bin Jack Lai (a), Muhammad Rezza Zainal Abidin (b), Muhamad Zulfikri Hasni (c), Muhammad Shahrim Ab Karim (d), Farah Adibah Che Ishak (e) (a) Department of Food Service and Management, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T Article history: SME restaurants have reported declined earnings and faced challenges to remain open during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period imposed by the Malaysian government due to the Coronavirus Received 05 October 2020 (COVID-19) outbreak. SME decision-makers were observed to be making changes regarding their Received in rev. form 14 Oct. 2020 day-to-day operations and management strategies to mitigate MCO restrictions. This paper reviewed Accepted 18 October 2020 the significant adaptations made by SME restaurants in Malaysia throughout the MCO period through multiple primary and secondary literature utilizing a pragmatic approach. Three (3) prominent areas of adaptations made by decision-makers have been identified based upon ceaseless news reports and Keywords: media contents. The adaptations made commonly depict actions to (i) Nurture Creativity, (ii) Sustain Reputation, and (iii) Maintain Profitability. The outcomes of this paper provide essential survival COVID-19; SME restaurants; guides for SME restauranteurs to embrace the COVID-19 outbreak.
    [Show full text]
  • CV Caryn Koh Rev 3.0 (2020)
    Caryn Koh (formal name: Koh Hooi San) Born: 1987 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Diploma in Fine Art, Dasein Art Academy, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Caryn Koh is a qualified medical doctor who who left medicine to rediscover her passion in the visual arts. She has since obtained her Diploma in Fine Arts from Dasein Art Academy, and is part of the loose collective Titikmerah, based in Publika, Kuala Lumpur. She currently resides in the U.K. Caryn is intrigued by the human mould, the physique as well as the emotional and psychological make-up of individuals. Within this construct, she believes the various human interconnections, be they by blood or otherwise, creates another dynamic to our being. She is most well-known for her Sekolah (School) Series of illustrations in pen and color pencil, the national school uniform a metaphor for the limitations set upon us by others. These have been drawn in various situations based on Caryn’s own personal experiences, or thoughts at the moment on current affairs that resonate with her. In terms of artwork mediums and formats, Caryn is one who isn’t afraid to experiment. Her body of work up to now has covered various forms, from drawings to large scale murals, installations, audio and video-based art. Awards 2020 Cancer Research Malaysia Mask Design Winner Psychology In Seattle Artist Grant 2020 2018 Shortlist, The Derwent Art Prize, United Kingdom 2017 Outstanding Achievement Award in Fine Art, Dasein Art Academy Shortlist, UOB Painting of the Year Award, Emerging Artist 2016 2nd Place, Tanjong Heritage Competition (Printmaking) Shortlisted, Nando’s Art Initiative 2016 – “Your Art, Your Story” Solo Exhibitions 2020 Within These Walls, Mams Gallery, Swindon, United Kingdom 2019 Bonds, Titikmerah Collective, TTDI, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2018 as deep as I could remember, as far as I could see, Artemis Art, Publika, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Artemis Corporation Sdn Bhd (848708-W) Lot 21 & 22 Level G4 Publika@Dutamas, Block C5 Solaris Dutamas, No.
    [Show full text]
  • The Lahad Datu Incursion and Its Impact on Malaysia's Security
    THE LAHAD DATU INCURSION its Impact on MALAYSIA’S SECURITY by JASMINE JAWHAR & KENNIMROD SARIBURAJA “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” - Henry Ford - Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia Cataloguing-in Publication Data Jasmine Jawhar THE LAHAD DATU INCURSION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALAYSIA’S SECURITY ISBN: 978-983-44397-8-1 1. National security--Malaysia 2. Territorial waters--Sabah (Malaysia(. 3. Internal security-- Malaysia-- Lahad Datu (Sabah). 4. Security clearances-- Malaysia -- Lahad Datu (Sabah). 5. Lahad Datu (Sabah, Malaysia)-- emigration and immigration. I. Sariburaja, Kennimrod, 1983-.II. Title. 959.52152 First published in 2016 SEARCCT is dedicated to advocating the understanding of issues pertaining to terrorism and counter-terrorism and contributing ideas for counter- terrorism policy. The Centre accomplishes this mainly by organising capacity building courses, research, publications and public awareness programmes. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, transmitted or disseminated in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher. All statements of facts, opinions and expressions contained in this work are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Malaysia. The Government of Malaysia assume no responsibility for any statements of facts or opinions expressed in this work. PUBLISHER The Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism (SEARCCT), Ministry
    [Show full text]
  • The 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) Scandal: Exploring Malaysia's 2018 General Elections and the Case for Sovereign Wealth Funds
    Seattle Pacific University Digital Commons @ SPU Honors Projects University Scholars Spring 6-7-2021 The 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) Scandal: Exploring Malaysia's 2018 General Elections and the Case for Sovereign Wealth Funds Chea-Mun Tan Seattle Pacific University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/honorsprojects Part of the Economics Commons, and the Political Science Commons Recommended Citation Tan, Chea-Mun, "The 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) Scandal: Exploring Malaysia's 2018 General Elections and the Case for Sovereign Wealth Funds" (2021). Honors Projects. 131. https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/honorsprojects/131 This Honors Project is brought to you for free and open access by the University Scholars at Digital Commons @ SPU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Honors Projects by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ SPU. The 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) Scandal: Exploring Malaysia’s 2018 General Elections and the Case for Sovereign Wealth Funds by Chea-Mun Tan First Reader, Dr. Doug Downing Second Reader, Dr. Hau Nguyen A project submitted in partial fulfillMent of the requireMents of the University Scholars Honors Project Seattle Pacific University 2021 Tan 2 Abstract In 2015, the former PriMe Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, was accused of corruption, eMbezzleMent, and fraud of over $700 million USD. Low Taek Jho, the former financier of Malaysia, was also accused and dubbed the ‘mastermind’ of the 1MDB scandal. As one of the world’s largest financial scandals, this paper seeks to explore the political and economic iMplications of 1MDB through historical context and a critical assessMent of governance. Specifically, it will exaMine the economic and political agendas of former PriMe Ministers Najib Razak and Mahathir MohaMad.
    [Show full text]
  • Selective Exposure to Berita Harian Online and Utusan Malaysia Online: the Roles of Surveillance Motivation, Website Usability and Website Attractiveness
    SEARCH: The Journal of the South East Asia Research centre ISSN 2229-872X for Communications and Humanities. Vol. 6 No. 2, 2014, pp 25-45 Selective Exposure to Berita Harian Online and Utusan Malaysia Online: The Roles of Surveillance Motivation, Website Usability and Website Attractiveness Nur Azimah Zulkafli Bahiyah Omar Nor Hazlina Hashim School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia © The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access by Taylor’s Press. ABSTRACT News media allows audiences to be selective in determining both their news sources and type of news stories they read. This study examined factors influencing selective exposure to the online editions of two mainstream Malaysian newspapers, Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia. Using selective exposure theory as the theoretical lens, this study compared both newspapers in terms of their audiences’ level of surveillance motivation, and how audiences rate the newspapers’ websites with respect to usability and attractiveness. This study used a within-subject experimental research design that exposed 51 subjects to both Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia online newspapers. The results of the experiment indicate that Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia online were significantly different in terms of website usability; however, no significant differences were found in terms of surveillance motivation or website attractiveness between the two newspapers. Further analysis indicate that the only significant predictor of selective exposure was website usability. This study highlights the importance of website usability for online newspapers wanting to harness audience selectivity. Keywords: Selective exposure, online newspapers, surveillance motivation, website usability, website attractiveness 1. INTRODUCTION News media began to have an online presence during the mid-1990s.
    [Show full text]
  • The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) Was Established in June 1982 by an Act of the Australian Parliament
    The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) was established in June 1982 by an Act of the Australian Parliament. Its mandate is to help identify agricultural problems in developing countries and to commission collaborative research between Australian and developing country researchers in fields where Australia has a special research competence. Where trade names are used this constitutes neither endorsement of nor discrimination against any product by the Centre. ACIAR PROCEEDINGS This series of publications includes the full proceedings of research workshops or symposia organised or supported by ACIAR. Numbers in this series are distributed internationally to selected individuals and scientific institutions. Previous numbers in the series are listed inside the back cover. @ Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research G.P.O. Box 1571, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601 Champ, B.R., and Highley, E. 1988. Bulk handling and storage of grain in the humid tropics: proceedings of an international workshop, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 6-9 October 1987. ACIAR Proceedings No. 22, 296p. ISBN 0 949511 65 X Computer typeset and laid out by PageCraft Publishing Pty Ltd, Canberra. Printed by Ramsay Ware Printing, Melbourne. [Cover photograph of 'Jumbo' storage bags taken at Mahboon Krong Ricemill Co., Pathum Thani Province, Thailand.] Bulk Handling and Storage of Grain in the Humid Tropics Proceedings of an international workshop held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 6-9 October 1987 Editors: B.R. Champ and E. Highley Sponsored by: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) ASEAN-EEC Regional Collaborative Programme on Grains Postharvest Technology ASEAN Grains Working Group Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) National Paddy and Rice Authority (LPN), Malaysia ASEAN Food Handling Bureau (AFHB) Contents Address of welcome Abdul Kuddus Abmad Director-General National Paddy and Rice Authority 7 Keynote address Hon.
    [Show full text]
  • Parenthood in the First Malay Autobiography Hikayat Abdullah
    CRITICS AS GUIDANCE: PARENTHOOD IN THE FIRST MALAY AUTOBIOGRAPHY HIKAYAT ABDULLAH RAHIMAH HAMDAN DAN ARBA’IE SUJUD Department of Malay Language and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor E-mail: [email protected] Abstract - This paper aims to identify parenting guides in the first Malay autobiography of Hikayat Abdullah and then analyse them in the context of the traditional Malay society in the 19th century AD. The conquest of Abdullah Munshi as Father of Modern Malay Literature has provoked various reactions from scholars. Some consider Abdullah Munshi to bring renewal in Malay literature through criticisms of custom and culture that have been practiced since his birth. There are other scholars who disagree with the coronation and consider Abdullah Munshi's criticisms have deviated far from previous writing conventions. However, none of these studies have highlighted the criticism as a guided talk that he firmly emphasized. Thus, using the textual analysis method of Hikayat Abdullah and supported by the perspective of Swettenham (1895) on the minds and cultures of the Malay community which was objectively assessed by him, this study was able to improve the image of Abdullah Munshi, which was considered pro-British. What's more, the criticism is a guide focused on family institution especially to parents. Indirectly, this study proves that Abdullah Munshi views parenting guidance as something serious in order to produce a dignified and civilized generation. In conclusion, the autobiography of Hikayat Abdullah is not merely a new writing deviating from traditional Malay conventions, but is beneficial to the authors’ audience. Keywords - Guide, parents, autobiography, Abdullah Munshi, Hikayat Abdullah I.
    [Show full text]
  • Status of Women's Human Rights: 24 Years of CEDAW in Malaysia
    The Status of Women’s Human Rights: 24 Years of CEDAW in Malaysia Coordinated by Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) and the Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) Women’s Aid Organisation PO Box 493, Jalan Sultan 46760 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia Tel: + 603 7957 0636 / 7957 5636 Fax: + 603 7956 3237 Email: [email protected] Website: www.wao.org.my Facebook: www.facebook.com/womensaidorg Twitter: @womensaidorg Copyright © 2019 Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) ISBN: 978-967-14799-3-3 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted, reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. Cover, Layout and Design: Niva Arasan, Natasha Dandavati, and Sumitra Visvanathan Printer: Valley Printers TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 01: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 14 Chapter 02: INTRODUCTION 16 Chapter 03: CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATIONS 26 Chapter 04: NGO CEDAW SHADOW REPORT, FOR THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT’S REVIEW BY THE CEDAW COMMITTEE AT THE 69TH CEDAW SESSION IN FEBRUARY 2018 2 8 Chapter 05: STATUS REPORT ON THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT’S OBLIGATION DECLARED IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA 64 Status Report On The Implementation Of The CEDAW Committee’s Recommendations From 2006 64 Statements Of Intent Made On Recommendations Related To Women’s Rights During The Malaysian Government’s Examination At The Universal Periodic Review In Cycle 1 (2009) And In Cycle 2 (2013) 99 Malaysian Government’s Commitments Under The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 112 Chapter 06: ARTICLES 1 – 4: DEFINITION OF DISCRIMINATION, LAW,
    [Show full text]
  • Nuclear Malaysia in the News 2015
    Nuclear Malaysia in the News 2015 a Nuclear Malaysia in the News 2015 DATE ARTICLE NEWSPAPER PAGE Nuklear Malaysia Hasil Produk 04 March 2015 Vitamin Tingkat Pengeluaran Kosmo 4 Pertanian 09 March 2015 Belum Capai 70 Saintis Utusan Malaysia 5 Sediakan Pelajar Untuk Industri Masa 15 March 2015 Mingguan Malaysia 6 Depan 06 April 2015 Manfaatkan Teknologi Nuklear Utusan Malaysia 7-9 Teknologi Nuklear Kesan Asal Usul 25 April 2015 Utusan Malaysia 10 Batu Bersurat 25 April 2015 Banyak Misteri Belum Dirungkai Utusan Malaysia 11 Nuklear Penyelesaian Tenaga di 18 May 2015 Utusan Melayu 12 Malaysia 20 May 2015 Buru Ilmu, Bawa Kejayaan Sinar Harian 13 Ministries To Join Hands In Health 24 May 2015 Sunday Mail 14 Screening 25 May 2015 Inovasi Nuklear Malaysia Utusan Malaysia 15 16 June 2015 Makanan Diiradiasi Selamat Dimakan Kosmo 16 Makanan Diiradiasi Tidak Jejas 16 June 2015 Utusan Malaysia 17 Kesihatan Politeknik Banting Jalin Kerjasama 16 June 2015 Utusan Malaysia 18 Pintar 29 June 2015 Menakluk Sains Utusan Malaysia 19-21 Sisa Bijih Timah Boleh Jana Tenaga 04 July 2015 Berita Harian 22-23 Nuklear Sumbangan Dan Kejayaan Dr. Harian Tamil 2 August 2015 Chantara Thevi Ratnam Dalam Bidang 24-25 Teknologi Nuklear Malaysia Nanban 10 August 2015 Cari Gaharu Guna Nuklear Utusan Malaysia 26-27 11 August 2015 Sebulan Tunggu Keputusan Harian Metro 28 Minister : Radioactivity Within 11 August 2015 The Star 29 Permissible Levels 11 August 2015 Tidak Membimbangkan Utusan Malaysia 30 Waiting For Nuclear Agency Test 11 August 2015 News Straits Times 31 Results
    [Show full text]