This paper is a study of the locally produced television series Growing Up. It seeks to show that, although the show is set in the past, it is very rooted in the present day, with texts that reinforce the dominant ideology of Singapore.Master of Mass Communicatio
This study examines the effects of local-global identity and consumer-cultural nationalism on local ...
Singapore's government justifies the regulation and control of the media by drawing on the “Developm...
In this thesis, Singapore government actively seeks to forge a singular Singaporean national identit...
This paper is a study of the locally produced television series Growing Up. It seeks to show that, a...
As the world becomes increasingly connected, new platforms and content from all over the world are c...
In a matter of a few decades, the media has increasingly developed from merely a functional tool to ...
Lifestyle television is popular, non-fictional programming that aims to instruct its viewers in ever...
Singapore's television media, notwithstanding the island's economic successes, is widely considered ...
This research study seeks to find out if cultivation effects are prevalent amongst the young viewers...
This qualitative paper adopts James Lull's (1982, 1990) rules-based approach to the study of televis...
In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation....
Despite the final television broadcast of the sitcom Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd (PCK) in 2007, the main c...
This thesis studies The Awakening (1984), Singapore’s first locally produced long-running drama seri...
This project looks into the effects of televised violence and televised sexuality found on Singapore...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
This study examines the effects of local-global identity and consumer-cultural nationalism on local ...
Singapore's government justifies the regulation and control of the media by drawing on the “Developm...
In this thesis, Singapore government actively seeks to forge a singular Singaporean national identit...
This paper is a study of the locally produced television series Growing Up. It seeks to show that, a...
As the world becomes increasingly connected, new platforms and content from all over the world are c...
In a matter of a few decades, the media has increasingly developed from merely a functional tool to ...
Lifestyle television is popular, non-fictional programming that aims to instruct its viewers in ever...
Singapore's television media, notwithstanding the island's economic successes, is widely considered ...
This research study seeks to find out if cultivation effects are prevalent amongst the young viewers...
This qualitative paper adopts James Lull's (1982, 1990) rules-based approach to the study of televis...
In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation....
Despite the final television broadcast of the sitcom Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd (PCK) in 2007, the main c...
This thesis studies The Awakening (1984), Singapore’s first locally produced long-running drama seri...
This project looks into the effects of televised violence and televised sexuality found on Singapore...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
This study examines the effects of local-global identity and consumer-cultural nationalism on local ...
Singapore's government justifies the regulation and control of the media by drawing on the “Developm...
In this thesis, Singapore government actively seeks to forge a singular Singaporean national identit...