Neoliberal Morality in Singapore

Neoliberal Morality in Singapore
Title Neoliberal Morality in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Youyenn Teo
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 214
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136671226

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Using the case study of Singapore, this book examines the production of a set of institutionalized relationships and ethical meanings that link citizens to each other and the state. It looks at how questions of culture and morality are resolved, and how state-society relations are established that render paradoxes and inequalities acceptable, and form the basis of a national political culture. The Singapore government has put in place a number of policies to encourage marriage and boost fertility that has attracted much attention, and are often taken as evidence that the Singapore state is a social engineer. The book argues that these policies have largely failed to reverse demographic trends, and reveals that the effects of the policies are far more interesting and significant. As Singaporeans negotiate various rules and regulations, they form a set of ties to each other and to the state. These institutionalized relationships and shared meanings, referred to as neoliberal morality, render particular ideals about family natural. Based on extensive field work, the book is a useful contribution to studies on Asian Culture and Society, Globalisation, as well as Development Studies.

State and Family in Singapore

State and Family in Singapore
Title State and Family in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Janet W. Salaff
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 1988
Genre Business & Economics
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Families, the State and Educational Inequality in the Singapore City-State

Families, the State and Educational Inequality in the Singapore City-State
Title Families, the State and Educational Inequality in the Singapore City-State PDF eBook
Author Charleen Chiong
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 174
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1000457095

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Focusing on Singapore’s education system from an equity perspective, Chiong’s book describes the often unheard perspectives of socio-economically disadvantaged families in Singapore. The performance of Singaporean students on international education benchmarking tests has been widely recognised. Relatively less known is how socio-economically disadvantaged families negotiate Singapore’s highly competitive, stratifying and meritocratic system. Yet, families’ perspectives can provide crucial insight in understanding how policy is ‘lived’ and experienced, and its effects on people’s lives. Drawing on 72 interviews with 12 families, this book traces the development of surprisingly close, collaborative relations between the state, schools and families on Singapore’s socio-economic margins. It demonstrates that in the 'strong' state of Singapore, families’ dependency on schools and the state facilitates the internalisation of individual and familial responsibility for future success. However, these very processes can injure, and perpetuate inequality. The analysis presented in this book has relevance in other contexts, in times where advanced capitalist states face growing inequalities and challenging relationships between institutional authority and the wider populace. As socio-economic and educational inequalities widen, this book asks timely questions and provides recommendations on what a more equitable state-citizen compact might look like. The book will appeal to researchers and students who are interested in the fields of the sociology and politics of education, social policy, and Asian culture and society.

Families, the State and Educational Inequality in the Singapore City-State

Families, the State and Educational Inequality in the Singapore City-State
Title Families, the State and Educational Inequality in the Singapore City-State PDF eBook
Author Charleen Chiong
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 185
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1000457117

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Focusing on Singapore’s education system from an equity perspective, Chiong’s book describes the often unheard perspectives of socio-economically disadvantaged families in Singapore. The performance of Singaporean students on international education benchmarking tests has been widely recognised. Relatively less known is how socio-economically disadvantaged families negotiate Singapore’s highly competitive, stratifying and meritocratic system. Yet, families’ perspectives can provide crucial insight in understanding how policy is ‘lived’ and experienced, and its effects on people’s lives. Drawing on 72 interviews with 12 families, this book traces the development of surprisingly close, collaborative relations between the state, schools and families on Singapore’s socio-economic margins. It demonstrates that in the 'strong' state of Singapore, families’ dependency on schools and the state facilitates the internalisation of individual and familial responsibility for future success. However, these very processes can injure, and perpetuate inequality. The analysis presented in this book has relevance in other contexts, in times where advanced capitalist states face growing inequalities and challenging relationships between institutional authority and the wider populace. As socio-economic and educational inequalities widen, this book asks timely questions and provides recommendations on what a more equitable state-citizen compact might look like. The book will appeal to researchers and students who are interested in the fields of the sociology and politics of education, social policy, and Asian culture and society.

State and Family in Singapore

State and Family in Singapore
Title State and Family in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Janet W. Salaff
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1988
Genre Business & Economics
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Family in Singapore

Family in Singapore
Title Family in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Stella R. Quah
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 1998
Genre Social Science
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This book is written for policy-makers, social scientists, sociology students and educated readers interested in the situation of the family in modern societies and the role of the state in social policy.

State and Family in China

State and Family in China
Title State and Family in China PDF eBook
Author Yue Du
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2021-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 1108838359

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Examines the intersection of politics and intergenerational family relations in China from the Qing period to 1949.