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Hawker centres : a well-being study
Published 2016“…This paper contributes to the growing discussion of the preservation of hawker culture in Singapore, which is facing a decline in manpower replacement from the younger generation. …”
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Mujō
Published 2017“…Through further research, the findings show that not many Singaporeans are comfortable with broaching this sensitive topic as it is seen as a taboo in Singapore’s society and culture. As Singapore faces an ageing population, it is even more so for people to realise that they need to face this reality. …”
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The influence of social class identity on consumption patterns in supermarkets
Published 2018“…With the increasingly prominent consumption culture in Singapore, there is a need for better understanding of how one's socioeconomic status shapes consumption behaviour even within the most mundane activities such as grocery shopping. …”
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Trial by Internet : a millian analysis of cancel culture
Published 2021“…Using this framework to examine selected instances of cancel culture in Singapore, this paper establishes that while public conversations are necessary to address social issues, there should also be limits to such discussions to ensure that vulnerable communities are not further disadvantaged.…”
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Beyond typography – inspired by the past, stimulated by the future
Published 2024“…With a belief that Singlish is a culture in Singapore, an infusion of east and west, this project aims to re-present Singlish in an interesting way to reconnect with fellow Singaporeans.…”
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Relationship between business ownerships, unemployment and economic growth in Singapore.
Published 2011“…We argue that this is partly attributed to the risk adverse culture in Singapore despite her favourable business climate.…”
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Chinese moral principles : through the art of Chinese tea making.
Published 2011“…Chinese tea culture in Singapore is not common and comparable to the ones at other foreign countries like Taiwan and China. …”
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Happily ever after
Published 2015“…These shots explore the changes in traditions and culture in Singapore as the definition of family and happiness evolves. …”
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Design and development of a SG50 game (B)
Published 2016“…This project aims to develop a Windows platform PC game, which is a 2.5 D Role-Playing game based on food culture in Singapore. Students worked in a team of three to complete this project. …”
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Furniture inspired by the Malay motif
Published 2017“…The intention of this project is to revive and reflect the traditional motif of Malay Islamic culture in Singapore through every furniture.…”
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Localize, globalize, ethnicize : exploring the cultural organization of the ethnic-migrant church in Singapore
Published 2018“…The purpose of this study is to examine how an ethnic migrant church’s organization and culture fits itself into the particular culture of Singapore. While initially focusing on the cultural organization of religious spaces formed by migrant communities, other aspects related to popular culture and the church, have also been explored. …”
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Country image of gastronomy and branding Hawker Culture: local consumers' perception
Published 2022“…This study examined local food diners' perceptions of gastronomy—composed of food, country image, and culture—in Singapore, a city-state. This study successfully identified the country image associated with gastronomy by adopting the concept of UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy and explored the impact of country image on the local diners' perception of Hawker Culture as a country brand, based on the brand resonance model. …”
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Department stores in Singapore : the history of the mass consumption business institution
Published 2022“…It will attempt to answer the question: How did the establishment and growth of department stores from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century facilitate the development of a consumer culture in Singapore? Apart from company-written biographies, this area of local history has not been widely explored. …”
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Essence of hawker centres in Singapore
Published 2023“…By exploring the subtleties and nuances of hawker centres across the city-state, this project hopes to uncover the true essence of hawker culture in Singapore. This will not only foster a sense of identity amongst the local community but also serve to celebrate the unique hawker culture that has flourished in Singapore for generations. …”
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The Orang Laut and the tide of time
Published 2020“…This thesis is a study of how the identity and culture of Singapore’s Orang Laut has evolved from about the mid 20th until present times, and what factors led to those changes. …”
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Buffet catering app
Published 2021“…This project aims to introduce a new online food delivery concept that will help to promote a healthier lifestyle and promoting the hawker culture in Singapore. Blockchain technology is used in a wide range of applications in a variety of industries, and it is likely that its potential has yet been discovered. …”
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Getai kitsch : reinterpretation of Getai's aesthetics as a visual language for contemporary culture
Published 2020“…This paper investigates the main factors contributing to the misconception of Getai, by delving into the formation and dilution of Chinese culture in Singapore, and how it contributes to the decline in appreciation of Getai. …”
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Navigating : home
Published 2021“…Family has always been a significant aspect in Chinese culture. In Singapore, the importance of family and the values it upholds in both personal and societal aspects have been reinforced repeatedly by the government and have been actively promoted since the 90s. …”
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Singapore’s responses to the covid-19 outbreak : a critical assessment
Published 2022“…Given its unique political system dominated by the People’s Action Party (PAP) and bureaucratic culture, the Singapore government has progressively implemented numerous control measures including strict travel bans, contact tracing, “Circuit Breaker,” compulsory mask-wearing, and social distancing policies, along with financial relief to businesses and workers, in a very top-down fashion. …”
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