This paper draws on research data gathered from an Internet discussion forum, e-mail survey, and newspaper report to examine the question of national identity and belonging in Singapore. It considers how Singaporean citizens relate to the kinds of discourses on national identity presented by the government and articulate their experiences and sense of belonging to the Singapore nation. It argues that the government's approach to nation building based on economic developmentalism and survivalism has created an ambivalent and tenuous relationship of mutual obligation between the individual and the nation-state. It is therefore crucial that the basis of national identity is dislodged from the ideology of survivalism if an ethical practice of o...
This paper explores how nationhood is being affected by the contemporary processes of globalization....
This study examines how the Singaporean state has historically sought to construct and articulate to...
Singapore has few natural resources but, in a relatively short history, its economic and social deve...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore's national identity invention. Since...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore’s national identity invention. Since...
This thesis is an anthropological and historical exploration of Singapore\u27s emergence as a nation...
This article investigates how new citizens reconfigure dominant indexes of citizenship to claim stat...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
Singapore’s national identity is inherently dynamic as seen from the State’s numerous and continuous...
This research examines the relationship between individuals’ experience of relative deprivation and ...
Building a Singaporean national identity is an important ongoing project for the government. Contrar...
Sense of identity among citizens is an issue that is generally concerned and tried to resolve by all...
The literature on immigration is vast and several aspects of immigration have been studied. An impo...
Singapore identity has been a hot topic with the Singapore government for its criticality in deepeni...
Focuses on the globalisation nexus in Singapore: the tensions between the necessity to embrace the g...
This paper explores how nationhood is being affected by the contemporary processes of globalization....
This study examines how the Singaporean state has historically sought to construct and articulate to...
Singapore has few natural resources but, in a relatively short history, its economic and social deve...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore's national identity invention. Since...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore’s national identity invention. Since...
This thesis is an anthropological and historical exploration of Singapore\u27s emergence as a nation...
This article investigates how new citizens reconfigure dominant indexes of citizenship to claim stat...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
Singapore’s national identity is inherently dynamic as seen from the State’s numerous and continuous...
This research examines the relationship between individuals’ experience of relative deprivation and ...
Building a Singaporean national identity is an important ongoing project for the government. Contrar...
Sense of identity among citizens is an issue that is generally concerned and tried to resolve by all...
The literature on immigration is vast and several aspects of immigration have been studied. An impo...
Singapore identity has been a hot topic with the Singapore government for its criticality in deepeni...
Focuses on the globalisation nexus in Singapore: the tensions between the necessity to embrace the g...
This paper explores how nationhood is being affected by the contemporary processes of globalization....
This study examines how the Singaporean state has historically sought to construct and articulate to...
Singapore has few natural resources but, in a relatively short history, its economic and social deve...