This paper presents an account of the personal viewpoints of professional Indian migrants in relation to Singapore’s multiculturalism. With the state’s heavy reliance on a migrant workforce, the vast immigration Singapore has seen has caused considerable grievances to be aired by the local public. By adopting a qualitative research method of semi-structured interviews, this study shows however that Indian professionals favourable view towards Singapore’s multiculturalism, and show the association with the habitus and cultural capital that they have inherited living in multicultural. This paper also demonstrates the conundrum that Indian professionals have toward race, and discusses the possible implications Singapore, as a multicultural nat...
This paper draws on Appadurai's (1996) concept of ethnoscapes — the global flow of people or what ha...
Malaysia and Singapore are good examples of multicultural societies albeit with different acculturat...
This paper examines how mixed race individuals challenge the ‘fixed’ racial categories in Singapore ...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
The literature on immigration is vast and several aspects of immigration have been studied. An impo...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
This paper problematizes the idea of multiracialism in Singapore. While many would agree that Singap...
This paper explores the implications of racial categorization on national identity construction and ...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
This paper seeks to explore how the ethnic minority community of Pakistani Singaporeans negotiate th...
Using the Little India district as an example, this paper explores the relationship between state an...
This paper explores the identity negotiations of the Baweanese in Singapore, one of the many sub-eth...
Untouchable migrants made up a significant proportion of Indian labour migration into Singapore in t...
This paper draws on Appadurai's (1996) concept of ethnoscapes — the global flow of people or what ha...
Malaysia and Singapore are good examples of multicultural societies albeit with different acculturat...
This paper examines how mixed race individuals challenge the ‘fixed’ racial categories in Singapore ...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
The literature on immigration is vast and several aspects of immigration have been studied. An impo...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
This paper problematizes the idea of multiracialism in Singapore. While many would agree that Singap...
This paper explores the implications of racial categorization on national identity construction and ...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
This paper seeks to explore how the ethnic minority community of Pakistani Singaporeans negotiate th...
Using the Little India district as an example, this paper explores the relationship between state an...
This paper explores the identity negotiations of the Baweanese in Singapore, one of the many sub-eth...
Untouchable migrants made up a significant proportion of Indian labour migration into Singapore in t...
This paper draws on Appadurai's (1996) concept of ethnoscapes — the global flow of people or what ha...
Malaysia and Singapore are good examples of multicultural societies albeit with different acculturat...
This paper examines how mixed race individuals challenge the ‘fixed’ racial categories in Singapore ...