
Internet Popular Culture and (Everyday) Politics: Methodological & Ethical Critiques from Southeast Asia - Hardcover
Internet Popular Culture and (Everyday) Politics: Methodological & Ethical Critiques from Southeast Asia - Hardcover
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by Crystal Abidin (Editor), Natalie Pang (Editor)
This edited collection considers how scholars conduct research on (everyday) politics in Southeast Asia via networks of internet popular culture. This book will appeal to readers in the disciplines of anthropology, Asian studies, communications, cultural studies, media studies, and science and technology studies.
Author Biography
Crystal Abidin (PhD) is Professor of Internet Studies at Curtin University. She is Director of the Influencer Ethnography Research Lab and Founder of the TikTok Cultures Research Network. Crystal is a digital anthropologist focusing on social media pop cultures especially in the Asia Pacific region. Reach her at wishcrys.com.
Natalie Pang (PhD) is Head and Associate Professor in the Department of Communications and New Media, National University of Singapore. Her research lies at the intersection of technology and society, and her research projects are organised under the themes of digital citizenship, inclusion and well-being.



















