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ID127645
Title ProperXenophobia online
Other Title Informationunmasking Singaporean attitudes towards 'foreign talent' migrants
LanguageENG
AuthorGomes, Catherine
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, Singaporeans have become highly anxious about the future of their country and their own personal livelihood due to the influx of educated and professional migrants known as 'foreign talent' and express their ire at the presence of these migrants through xenophobic posts online. This article suggests that such comments, however, are indicative of the feelings of disillusionment and abandonment Singaporeans have towards the People's Action Party - the only government Singaporeans have ever known. While Singaporeans have been critical of their government on economic issues that impact their lifestyle and existence, it is the presence of foreign talent migrants that have pushed Singaporeans into using the migrant situation to emotively express their opinions of disappointment in the government and its policies online like no other issue, functioning as the unlikely glue that has galvanised and united an ethnically disparate Singaporean population.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethinicity Vol.15, No.1; January 2014: p.21-40
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol.15, No.1; January 2014: p.21-40
Key WordsSingapore ;  Xenophobic Online Posts ;  Foreign Talent Migrants ;  People's Action Party ;  Government ;  Ethnically Disparate ;  Government Policies ;  National Interest ;  Political Parties - Singapore ;  Political Migration


 
 
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