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The South China Sea has hitherto been boiling with unresolved territorial ownership disputes across Southeast Asian frontiers.While these issues largely concern nations and ’ diasporic’ populations,the ASEAN is,nevertheless,bent on establishing the ’ ASEAN Community’.Best observed in online social media,these on-going efforts are aimed at promoting the ASEAN objective of ’one vision,one identity,and one community’(ASEAN Charter 2007),a huge ambition to date given only six years to fulfil.Gathering information from online social media networks will show how the unstoppable accumulation of images depicting Southeast Asia influences the rise of the Southeast Asian cultural economy—through a perpetual conceptualising,exchanging,borrowing,and even ’ plagiarising’ of images among the region.Thus,in the face of territorial disputes and delineating communities within the region,there exists one domain that enables social invasion and permeation:the World Wide Web 2.0—through participatory environments of the Internet.
The South China Sea has hitherto been boiling with unresolved territorial ownership disputes across Southeast Asian frontiers. Whilst these issues largely concern nations and ’diasporic’ populations, the ASEAN is, nevertheless, bent on establishing the ’ASEAN Community’. Best viewed in online social media, these on-going efforts aimed at promoting the ASEAN objective of ’one vision, one identity, and one community’ (ASEAN Charter 2007), a huge ambition to date given only six years to fulfil .Gathering information from online social media networks will show how the unstoppable accumulation of images Southeast Asia cultural the rise of the Southeast Asian cultural economy-through a perpetual conceptualising, exchanging, borrowing, and even ’plagiarising’ of images among the region. and delineating communities within the region, there exists one domain that enables social invasion and permeation: the world Wide Web 2.0-through participatory environments of the Internet.