189 MEDIA FREEDOM AND CONTROL: HONG KONG ON THE EDGE media asia CONTENTS REPORTAGE 190 Media freedom and control: Hong Kong on the edge INTERVIEW 199 Communication science and the art of reflexivity INSIGHTS 208 Beyond 2015: The media’s role in the development agenda 215 Engendering equality on India’s airwaves NOTEWORTHY 218 Book reviews CASEFILE 220 Pacific Media Watch: Beyond parochial news RESEARCH 227 Constituting and Engaging in Transnational (Media) Activism Locally: The Case of Hong Kong In-media 240 An Overview of Japanese Content on Children’s Television in India 255 New TV Resistance: Barriers to Implementation of IPTV in the Living Room 265 TV Ads in Indonesia and Japan: Implication of International Advertising Standardisation and Adaptation EDITORS Cherian George Sundeep Muppidi ASSOCIATE EDITOR Rachel E. Khan A demonstration against the attack on Kevin Lau, former editor of a leading Hong Kong newspaper. The media have been watching Hong Kong’s political developments intently. But the media themselves are being scrutinised as a barometer of freedom. – Photo by Joseph M. Chan.