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    Convos for good by Goh, Joanne Eng Min

    Published 2023
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    Negotiating identities : a study of chinese young mothers' perspectives in Singapore. by Chua, Jasmine Jie Min.

    Published 2013
    “…Adopting a Foucauldian framework, this research puts forth three main arguments. Firstly, the construction of young motherhood in Singapore employs three main tenets of knowledge operating within discourses of adolescence, sexuality and parenthood. …”
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    "Self-ie" : a study on the presentation of one's self-identity and social interaction through Instagram by Wong, Genevieve Si-Min

    Published 2015
    “…As one of the trendiest social media site, Instagram is a highly interactive platform that has introduced new ways of connecting and interpreting mediated messages, by using imagery as it’s main communicative medium. Focused on Instagram as a networking site, this research paper investigates how the app has introduced photographic agency through the ways in which images are taken and manipulated. …”
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    Development of a mobile application for pre-diabetic and diabetic patients (C) by Tan, Jocelyn Min Hui

    Published 2019
    “…The mobile application consists of 3 main functionalities, which are: providing food recommendations, logging of blood glucose levels and food intake, and an interactive game. …”
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    Homeland engagement and host-society integration: A comparative study of new Chinese immigrants in the United States and Singapore by Zhou, Min, Liu, Hong

    Published 2017
    “…This article addresses three main questions through a comparative study of new Chinese immigrants in the United States and Singapore: (1) How do contexts of emigration and reception affect the ways in which new immigrants are tied to their homeland? …”
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