This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural and political discourses, and identifies the key regulatory strategies and technologies that the ruling People Action Party (PAP) employs to regulate Singapore media and culture, and thus govern the thoughts and conduct of Singaporeans. It establishes the conceptual links between government and the practice of cultural policy, arguing that contemporary cultural policy in Singapore has been designed to shape citizens into accepting and participating in the rationales of government. Outlining the historical development of cultural policy, including the recent expansion of cultural regulatory and administrative practices into the ‘creative i...
This paper sets out to consider the use of new media technologies in the city-state of Singapore, wi...
Due to critical flaws in the existing studies, this study advances a new theory--the theory of contr...
In a matter of a few decades, the media has increasingly developed from merely a functional tool to ...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
Singapore's government justifies the regulation and control of the media by drawing on the “Developm...
There are several ways how to understand culture - and also politics - in one country. One way is to...
In this chapter on Singapore’s authoritarian control of the media, Terence Lee and Lars Willnat seek...
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the n...
"July 2004"Bibliography: leaves 291-330.vi, 330 leaves ; 30 cm.Using Michel Foucault's discourse of ...
The relationship between the government and the media ranges from a spectrum, with extreme ends aptl...
Common perceptions and literature on media in Singapore suggest an authoritarian government that eit...
Not much has been written critically about the symbolic role and function of cultural policy in Sing...
Little has been written critically about Singapore\u27s approach towards Internet regulation and pol...
The advent of information technology has generally been heralded as a force for the breakdown of aut...
This chapter offers a contemporary analysis of communication governance—or the way in which communic...
This paper sets out to consider the use of new media technologies in the city-state of Singapore, wi...
Due to critical flaws in the existing studies, this study advances a new theory--the theory of contr...
In a matter of a few decades, the media has increasingly developed from merely a functional tool to ...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
Singapore's government justifies the regulation and control of the media by drawing on the “Developm...
There are several ways how to understand culture - and also politics - in one country. One way is to...
In this chapter on Singapore’s authoritarian control of the media, Terence Lee and Lars Willnat seek...
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the n...
"July 2004"Bibliography: leaves 291-330.vi, 330 leaves ; 30 cm.Using Michel Foucault's discourse of ...
The relationship between the government and the media ranges from a spectrum, with extreme ends aptl...
Common perceptions and literature on media in Singapore suggest an authoritarian government that eit...
Not much has been written critically about the symbolic role and function of cultural policy in Sing...
Little has been written critically about Singapore\u27s approach towards Internet regulation and pol...
The advent of information technology has generally been heralded as a force for the breakdown of aut...
This chapter offers a contemporary analysis of communication governance—or the way in which communic...
This paper sets out to consider the use of new media technologies in the city-state of Singapore, wi...
Due to critical flaws in the existing studies, this study advances a new theory--the theory of contr...
In a matter of a few decades, the media has increasingly developed from merely a functional tool to ...