Singapore is described as a hybrid neoliberal-developmental state. While politicians have, since the city-state’s independence, exercised ‘strong’ ideological leadership over Singapore’s economy and society, including education – there are simultaneously aspects of ‘neoliberal’ logics in Singapore’s education system: extensive school choice and streaming, academic competition and the self-responsibilising meritocratic ethos. Literature on the nature and effects of neoliberalism typically depicts rising inequalities and families’ growing anxieties, due to competition and self-responsibilisation. Drawing on in-depth interviews, this article explores how a group of low-income Malay parents navigate two aspects of institutionalised neoliberalis...
This article seeks to further understandings of contemporary patterns of parental government. Parent...
The Singapore education system strictly observes meritocracy where it rewards students based on indi...
This article seeks to further understandings of contemporary patterns of parental government. It exp...
Singapore is described as a hybrid neoliberal-developmental state. While politicians have, since the...
This study explores how socio-economically disadvantaged families in Singapore navigate the opportun...
Geographers have shown considerable interest in neoliberal educational restructuring as states acros...
In spite of widespread critiques about the neoliberalisation of higher education and its production ...
Purpose: This paper compares citizenship education in Singapore and Australia. While discussions hav...
Since Singapore’s independence, the Singapore government have deployed public education to aid in Si...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
Ideology is closely linked to politics, where the former guides and justifies the latter. Singapore’...
The size, structure and ‘quality’ of the population are issues of concern in contemporary East Asia,...
The worsening income disparity in Singapore is threatening the legitimacy of the Developmental State...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
Singapore’s educational system is evaluated as one of the best systems in the world. Yet, local news...
This article seeks to further understandings of contemporary patterns of parental government. Parent...
The Singapore education system strictly observes meritocracy where it rewards students based on indi...
This article seeks to further understandings of contemporary patterns of parental government. It exp...
Singapore is described as a hybrid neoliberal-developmental state. While politicians have, since the...
This study explores how socio-economically disadvantaged families in Singapore navigate the opportun...
Geographers have shown considerable interest in neoliberal educational restructuring as states acros...
In spite of widespread critiques about the neoliberalisation of higher education and its production ...
Purpose: This paper compares citizenship education in Singapore and Australia. While discussions hav...
Since Singapore’s independence, the Singapore government have deployed public education to aid in Si...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
Ideology is closely linked to politics, where the former guides and justifies the latter. Singapore’...
The size, structure and ‘quality’ of the population are issues of concern in contemporary East Asia,...
The worsening income disparity in Singapore is threatening the legitimacy of the Developmental State...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
Singapore’s educational system is evaluated as one of the best systems in the world. Yet, local news...
This article seeks to further understandings of contemporary patterns of parental government. Parent...
The Singapore education system strictly observes meritocracy where it rewards students based on indi...
This article seeks to further understandings of contemporary patterns of parental government. It exp...