The creation of a national identity has been a central feature of political life in Singapore. A broad strategy of multiculturalism together with the creation of 'Asian values' has served the purpose of building a new national identity.
The creation of a national identity has been a central feature of political life in Singapore. A broad strategy of multiculturalism together with the creation of 'Asian values' has served the purpose of building a new national identity.
Michael Hill is Professor of Sociology at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand., Lian Kwen Fee is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the National University of Singapore.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 The state, citizenship and nationality in Singapore Chapter 2 The ethnic origins of Singapore Chapter 3 Education and bilingualism Chapter 4 Multiracialism and the structuring of ethnic relations Chapter 5 Housing policy in the nation building process Chapter 6 Between the family and the state Chapter 7 Parapolitical and intermediary structures Chapter 8 From the ideology of pragmatism to shared values Chapter 9 Civil society: the current project Chapter 10 Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1 The state, citizenship and nationality in Singapore Chapter 2 The ethnic origins of Singapore Chapter 3 Education and bilingualism Chapter 4 Multiracialism and the structuring of ethnic relations Chapter 5 Housing policy in the nation building process Chapter 6 Between the family and the state Chapter 7 Parapolitical and intermediary structures Chapter 8 From the ideology of pragmatism to shared values Chapter 9 Civil society: the current project Chapter 10 Conclusion
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