Beyond parental sovereignty: rethinking public policy on children's rights in Singapore

The conventional view of a family is one that is loving and nurturing, but this façade conceals the inherent power imbalance in parent-child relationships. Although at first glance this power imbalance seems harmless and arguably necessary for parenting, this power imbalance eventually manifests as...

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Main Author: Ng, Ace Kian Yong
Other Authors: Lim Chong Ming
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165440
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description The conventional view of a family is one that is loving and nurturing, but this façade conceals the inherent power imbalance in parent-child relationships. Although at first glance this power imbalance seems harmless and arguably necessary for parenting, this power imbalance eventually manifests as an issue of power domination, with parents having an unchecked power over their children. In this thesis, I will explore the implications of this power domination, particular with regards to injustices and vulnerabilities that are inflicted onto children. The primary concerns involve the infringement of children rights, including their lack of involvement in decisions that concern them and their right to adequate care. Through an analysis of Singapore’s child welfare policies, I established that power domination not only exists but controls the basis of child welfare policies. Furthermore, my thesis will attempt to propose a framework for a child-centric theory of justice that could potentially address these injustices.
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spelling ntu-10356/1654402023-04-01T16:56:09Z Beyond parental sovereignty: rethinking public policy on children's rights in Singapore Ng, Ace Kian Yong Lim Chong Ming School of Humanities cm.lim@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Philosophy The conventional view of a family is one that is loving and nurturing, but this façade conceals the inherent power imbalance in parent-child relationships. Although at first glance this power imbalance seems harmless and arguably necessary for parenting, this power imbalance eventually manifests as an issue of power domination, with parents having an unchecked power over their children. In this thesis, I will explore the implications of this power domination, particular with regards to injustices and vulnerabilities that are inflicted onto children. The primary concerns involve the infringement of children rights, including their lack of involvement in decisions that concern them and their right to adequate care. Through an analysis of Singapore’s child welfare policies, I established that power domination not only exists but controls the basis of child welfare policies. Furthermore, my thesis will attempt to propose a framework for a child-centric theory of justice that could potentially address these injustices. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2023-03-27T07:10:11Z 2023-03-27T07:10:11Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Ng, A. K. Y. (2023). Beyond parental sovereignty: rethinking public policy on children's rights in Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165440 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165440 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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title_short Beyond parental sovereignty: rethinking public policy on children's rights in Singapore
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