The civilising process in Singapore, quite unlike the civilising process in Elias’ Europe, can be traced to campaigns advocating for courtesy in all spheres of public life. The emphasis on treating others with civility in Singapore is largely seen as unproblematic, but I argue that this is largely dependent on whether one belongs to a moral majority. Looking at how Singaporeans stigmatise Chinese nationals as uncivil, I explore the ways Singaporeans come to negotiate state-imposed civility and emerge as the bastions of civility.Bachelor of Art
The thesis aims to suggest directions towards a defensible conception of citizenship and approach to...
We use politeness every day when interacting with other people. Yet politeness is an impressively co...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
The pragmatic and “me-first” attitude of Singaporeans has resulted in self-concerned or ignorant att...
In studying the topic of civility and its association to other parameters, we modified Forni’s Twent...
Since independence, the government has continuously attempted to build a gracious and inclusive soc...
Singapore has often been criticised as a city of oppressed individuals controlled by an authoritaria...
Discussions surrounding the concept of Chinese Privilege in Singapore have been gaining traction pre...
While the existence of racial inequality and racial discrimination has long been acknowledged, the e...
In light of the growing prominence of the concept, “Chinese privilege”, within the Singaporean socie...
Discussions about civil society in Singapore often highlight how the state limits and controls civil...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
The purpose of this paper is to delve deeper into the recent conversations that put the issue of ‘Ch...
A pre-eminent issue in Singapore is that of solidarity for its multicultural population. Positing it...
Singapore is a nation that prides itself on racial harmony and equality, with strict measures in pla...
The thesis aims to suggest directions towards a defensible conception of citizenship and approach to...
We use politeness every day when interacting with other people. Yet politeness is an impressively co...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
The pragmatic and “me-first” attitude of Singaporeans has resulted in self-concerned or ignorant att...
In studying the topic of civility and its association to other parameters, we modified Forni’s Twent...
Since independence, the government has continuously attempted to build a gracious and inclusive soc...
Singapore has often been criticised as a city of oppressed individuals controlled by an authoritaria...
Discussions surrounding the concept of Chinese Privilege in Singapore have been gaining traction pre...
While the existence of racial inequality and racial discrimination has long been acknowledged, the e...
In light of the growing prominence of the concept, “Chinese privilege”, within the Singaporean socie...
Discussions about civil society in Singapore often highlight how the state limits and controls civil...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...
The purpose of this paper is to delve deeper into the recent conversations that put the issue of ‘Ch...
A pre-eminent issue in Singapore is that of solidarity for its multicultural population. Positing it...
Singapore is a nation that prides itself on racial harmony and equality, with strict measures in pla...
The thesis aims to suggest directions towards a defensible conception of citizenship and approach to...
We use politeness every day when interacting with other people. Yet politeness is an impressively co...
The fostering of a critically engaged citizenry and robust civil society are championed as cornersto...