GE2024? GE2025? "Before the Ballot" preview
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by Jin Yao Kwan
3w ago
Singapore’s next general election must be held by November 2025, which is still some time away. But whether it is GE2024 or GE2025, with plenty of time and space, we’d like to use the next few months (or the next year) to discuss key election issues with experts and voters. For us, “Before the Ballot” provides that space. Feedback? Suggestions? Or join us as a guest? Get in touch at jykwan@udel.edu, or DM us on Instagram (@socialservicesg ..read more
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The future of… Community and community-based governance (with Aaron Maniam)
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by Jin Yao Kwan
7M ago
In this wide-ranging conversation on community and community-based governance with Aaron Maniam, we cover many diverse but related topics. First, we discuss the global state of democratic governance in the context of community-based governance as well as truth and misinformation. We then learn more about his Ph.D. dissertation comparing public sector digital transformation efforts, before a segue into his evaluation of other tools - deliberative polling, panels, and citizen assemblies - to facilitate community-based governance. Finally, Aaron shares his perspectives on web3 platforms and deali ..read more
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Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency
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by Jin Yao Kwan
7M ago
Today, we have a broad conversation on PE2023 with veteran journalist Bertha Henson. She reflects on Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam’s landslide win, shares how she got involved in Mr. George Goh’s campaign, and discusses and evaluates the office of the elected presidency in Singapore. In particular, we highlight two bodies: the Presidential Elections Committee, or the PEC, as well as the Council of Presidential Advisors, or the CPA. This episode was recorded on September 11, 2023. She was previously on the podcast before and after GE2020. You can also read the publication, “Lights on the Istana: T ..read more
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"International academic or citizen scholar?: Singaporean returnees in the global city"
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by Jin Yao Kwan
8M ago
What are the experiences of Singaporean academics who have spent time abroad, before returning home and working to reintegrate, both as academics, and as Singapore citizens. Together with her collaborators, in the article - "International academic or citizen scholar?: Singaporean returnees in the global city" - lead author Yasmin Ortiga focused on this notion of reintegration as well as the conflicting demands associated with it. Like many others, I enjoyed reading the article, and the conversation I had with her, as you'll hear, was a delight. Dr. Ortiga is an assistant professor at Singapore ..read more
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Singapore's presidential... Group job interview? (PE2023)
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by Jin Yao Kwan
8M ago
Like the entire PE2023 campaign thus far, the presidential forum offered little beyond scripted platitudes and vague generalities. Be that as it may, Isaac Neo and I sat down after the forum to chat about our general impressions, and how the limits of the forum modality perhaps reflected the limits and ambiguities associated with Singapore's elected presidency. Listen to the full mini-series: ⁠Much ado about “independence”, PE2023’s young voters⁠ (with Rosamund Lim) ⁠Constitution? Ceremonial? Community?, PE2023’s young voters⁠ (with Liang Weiting) ⁠A “GE2020 Jamus Lim debate moment”?, PE2023 ..read more
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Constitution? Ceremonial? Community?, PE2023’s young voters (with Liang Weiting)
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by Jin Yao Kwan
8M ago
Singaporeans go to the polls on September 1, 2023 to elect our new president. We choose from three candidates: former senior minister and deputy prime minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, former chief investment officer of sovereign wealth fund GIC Ng Kok Song, and former CEO of NTUC Income Tan Kin Lian.  An estimated 300,000 to 400,000 Singaporean youth, or about 15 per cent of the electorate, will be voting in the presidential election for the first time. In the lead up to Polling Day, in this mini-series, we speak to three first-time voters - all of whom are students - about their thoughts ..read more
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Much ado about “independence”, PE2023’s young voters (with Rosamund Lim)
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by Jin Yao Kwan
8M ago
Singaporeans go to the polls on September 1, 2023 to elect our new president. We choose from three candidates: former senior minister and deputy prime minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, former chief investment officer of sovereign wealth fund GIC Ng Kok Song, and former CEO of NTUC Income Tan Kin Lian.  An estimated 300,000 to 400,000 Singaporean youth, or about 15 per cent of the electorate, will be voting in the presidential election for the first time. In the lead up to Polling Day, in this mini-series, we speak to three first-time voters - all of whom are students - about their thoughts ..read more
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The Book Club: "Of Boys and Men: Why the modern male is struggling, why it matters, and what to do about it" (Richard V. Reeves)
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by Jin Yao Kwan
9M ago
We're trying something new today, and it's something we've wanted to do for some time. Together with a new co-host, Estella Ho, we've picked a book of interest to discuss and explore. For this episode, the book we've chosen is titled "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It" by US journalist and scholar Richard V. Reeves. Estella and I first explain why and how we chose the book, share what we liked and didn't enjoy, and draw some Singaporean connections and personal reflections. Resources referenced in the episode: "The men - and boys - are ..read more
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Politically speaking: MP’s legislative assistants and parliamentary preparations (with MP Louis Ng)
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by Jin Yao Kwan
10M ago
Singapore’s members of parliament receive an allowance to engage legislative assistants to help them with their parliamentary questions and speeches. Different members adopt different strategies and use the allowance differently. Some have larger teams who split the allowance, and in other instances volunteers may also be involved. Across two episodes, we learn more about the roles, responsibilities, and motivations of legislative assistants, the process behind drafting and re-drafting parliamentary questions and speeches, as well as how parliamentarians and their teams integrate feedback from ..read more
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Leading a young direct-service charity as a young leader (Glyph Community's Lim Si Hui)
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by Jin Yao Kwan
10M ago
On this podcast, we've moved away from direct features of charities and social service agencies, not only because there are so many with interesting stories, but also because a greater focus on systemic trends and structural solutions - involving multiple parties - feels more productive. Nevertheless, the story of Glyph Community (https://www.glyphcommunity.com/) and one of its founders, Lim Si Hui, was very compelling. Glyph is a charity offering non-academic enrichment programmes to disadvantaged children, and 26-year-old Si Hui herself dropped out of university to work at and manage Glyph f ..read more
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