Past research has yet to explore the associations between personal relative deprivation with both youths’ civic engagement attitude and their participatory behaviours in civic engagement activities in a single study. The current study proposed that perceived discrimination by society would mediate the relationship between youths’ personal relative deprivation and their civic engagement (i.e., both attitude and participation). 120 Singaporean Chinese undergraduates completed an online survey that focused on assessing their self-reported personal relative deprivation, perceived discrimination by society, civic engagement attitude, offline and online civic engagement participation. After mediation analysis, results revealed that ...
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This research examines the relationship between individuals’ experience of relative deprivation and ...
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Presently, there is a lack of psychological and quantitative studies in Singapore about discriminato...
Objective: To examine the extent to which a change in perceived interpersonal discrimination was ass...
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Research on the ethnic Malay minority in Singapore has attempted to examine the issue of the communi...
The study takes an indirect approach towards the intercultural experience of migrants and explores h...
Discussions surrounding the concept of Chinese Privilege in Singapore have been gaining traction pre...
Presently, there is a lack of psychological and quantitative studies in Singapore about discriminato...
This study examined whether there is evidence in Hong Kong and Taiwan students’ early attitudes to c...
This article questions how meritocracy, as a state-sponsored narrative in Singapore, is variously ne...
Abstract: As an important group of students, the alienated and disaffected students are often overlo...
This research examines the relationship between individuals’ experience of relative deprivation and ...
Browsing social media sites portrays every person is leading a worthier life than your own. When a p...
As social media platforms become increasingly popular in raising awareness of everyday racism by sha...
This paper reports the findings of a large study on the relationship between school and civic engage...
Presently, there is a lack of psychological and quantitative studies in Singapore about discriminato...
Objective: To examine the extent to which a change in perceived interpersonal discrimination was ass...
Elitism is a concept ingrained in the collective consciousness of Singapore society. Even though Eli...
Young people are increasingly required to demonstrate civic engagement in their communities and help...
Research on the ethnic Malay minority in Singapore has attempted to examine the issue of the communi...
The study takes an indirect approach towards the intercultural experience of migrants and explores h...
Discussions surrounding the concept of Chinese Privilege in Singapore have been gaining traction pre...
Presently, there is a lack of psychological and quantitative studies in Singapore about discriminato...