The city-state of Singapore commemorated its 50th year of independence in 2015. In that 50-year period, Singapore defied the odds by forging itself into an important media and communication hub, one that services the Asian region by linking it to other global media centres. This article examines Singapore’s efforts to develop its media sector over the years from a historical (and) policy perspective. The article begins by explaining how early policy discourses were bifurcated along internal versus external lines, where the development of a national media system to mould a fledgling society was the internal mission, while externally, the vision was to promote Singapore to the rest of the world as a reliable port (where media and cultural goo...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This exploratory article attempts to interrogate the emerging responses of the traditionally powerfu...
The relationship between the government and the media ranges from a spectrum, with extreme ends aptl...
In February 2002, the Singapore Government initiated ‘Remaking Singapore’ (The Prime Minister’s Offi...
[Extract] Media development in Singapore:\ud \ud The media of Singapore play an important role in Si...
There are several ways how to understand culture - and also politics - in one country. One way is to...
In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation....
Singapore's government justifies the regulation and control of the media by drawing on the “Developm...
Once a centre for international trade and finance, Singapore is now a "global city." Singapore from ...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
Singapore has seen extraordinary development in its 43 short years of “nation building. ” It has bec...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
A wave of technology, privatisation efforts and the intention to diversify its economy has led Singa...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
For many reasons, Singapore is an exceptional country, sometimes referred to as “a piece of the West...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This exploratory article attempts to interrogate the emerging responses of the traditionally powerfu...
The relationship between the government and the media ranges from a spectrum, with extreme ends aptl...
In February 2002, the Singapore Government initiated ‘Remaking Singapore’ (The Prime Minister’s Offi...
[Extract] Media development in Singapore:\ud \ud The media of Singapore play an important role in Si...
There are several ways how to understand culture - and also politics - in one country. One way is to...
In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation....
Singapore's government justifies the regulation and control of the media by drawing on the “Developm...
Once a centre for international trade and finance, Singapore is now a "global city." Singapore from ...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
Singapore has seen extraordinary development in its 43 short years of “nation building. ” It has bec...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
A wave of technology, privatisation efforts and the intention to diversify its economy has led Singa...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
For many reasons, Singapore is an exceptional country, sometimes referred to as “a piece of the West...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This exploratory article attempts to interrogate the emerging responses of the traditionally powerfu...
The relationship between the government and the media ranges from a spectrum, with extreme ends aptl...