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Mar 31, 2024 • 10min

GE2024? GE2025? "Before the Ballot" preview

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).
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Oct 18, 2023 • 50min

The arts and publishing as civic engagement and political participation in Singapore (a conversation with Alfian Sa’at and Ng Kah Gay)

With Alfian Sa’at and Ng Kah Gay, we have a thoroughly enjoyable and enlightening conversation about the arts and publishing vis-à-vis civic engagement and political participation in Singapore. What does it mean to be challenged with the unfamiliar? How do we provoke more conversation and action through artistic modalities? And how do we make sense of censorship, self-censorship, and pushback, while accounting for the interdependence of individuals, society, and the state? Alfian is a Singaporean playwright, poet, and writer, and Kah Gay is the editor of Ethos Books, Singapore's leading independent publisher. This episode is part of the "Civic Engagement and Action" series of the podcast's sixth season (https://socialservice.sg/podcast/). The feature photo is by Gülfer ERGİN on Unsplash.
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Sep 30, 2023 • 51min

The future of… Community and community-based governance (with Aaron Maniam)

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 dealing with diversity. Aaron is a Fellow of Practice and Director of Digital Transformation Education at the University of Oxford. He was also previously on the podcast, exploring citizen foresight work and the influence of language and metaphors on futures thinking. This episode is part of "The Future of..." series of the podcast's sixth season (https://socialservice.sg/podcast/). The feature photo is by Hannah Sibayan on Unsplash.
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Sep 14, 2023 • 37min

Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency

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: Training the Spotlight on the 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’s young voters⁠ (with Aamir Bana) ⁠Singapore’s presidential… Group job interview? (PE2023)⁠ ⁠Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency⁠ Resources for information about presidency: The president's constitutional, ceremonial, and community duties, ⁠as described on its website⁠. A primer by “The Straits Times” on ⁠the president’s role and powers⁠. An explainer on Singapore’s elected presidency by ⁠CAPE⁠. Resources and readings compiled by ⁠academia.sg⁠, including “⁠Why Singapore’s next elected President should be one of its last⁠”. ⁠The Menon Commission Report⁠. This episode is part of the "Civic Engagement and Action" series of the podcast's sixth season (⁠https://socialservice.sg/podcast/⁠). The feature photo is by Max Oh on Unsplash.
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Sep 4, 2023 • 27min

"International academic or citizen scholar?: Singaporean returnees in the global city"

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 Management University. This episode is part of the “Making Research Sense” series of the podcast’s sixth season (https://socialservice.sg/podcast/). The feature photo is by Rogan Yeoh on Unsplash.
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Aug 28, 2023 • 25min

Singapore's presidential... Group job interview? (PE2023)

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’s young voters⁠ (with Aamir Bana) ⁠Singapore’s presidential… Group job interview? (PE2023)⁠ ⁠Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency⁠ Resources for information about presidency: The president's constitutional, ceremonial, and community duties, ⁠as described on its website⁠. A primer by “The Straits Times” on ⁠the president’s role and powers⁠. An explainer on Singapore’s elected presidency by ⁠CAPE⁠. Resources and readings compiled by ⁠academia.sg⁠, including “⁠Why Singapore’s next elected President should be one of its last⁠”. ⁠The Menon Commission Report⁠. This episode is part of the "Civic Engagement and Action" series of the podcast's sixth season (⁠https://socialservice.sg/podcast/⁠).
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Aug 27, 2023 • 32min

A “GE2020 Jamus Lim debate moment”?, PE2023's young voters (with Aamir Bana)

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 on the presidential candidates, the institution of the presidency, as well as the issues and considerations they are prioritising. Today, in the final episode of our three-part mini-series, we have 24-year-old Aamir Bana, a student at Yale-NUS and the National University of Singapore. He is part of CAPE, but speaks in his personal capacity in this episode. This was recorded on August 22, 2023. 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’s young voters⁠ (with Aamir Bana) ⁠Singapore’s presidential… Group job interview? (PE2023)⁠ ⁠Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency⁠ Resources for information about presidency: The president's constitutional, ceremonial, and community duties, as described on its website. A primer by “The Straits Times” on the president’s role and powers. An explainer on Singapore’s elected presidency by CAPE. Resources and readings compiled by academia.sg, including “Why Singapore’s next elected President should be one of its last”. The Menon Commission Report. This episode is part of the "Civic Engagement and Action" series of the podcast's sixth season (https://socialservice.sg/podcast/). The feature photo is by Max Oh on Unsplash.
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Aug 26, 2023 • 18min

Constitution? Ceremonial? Community?, PE2023’s young voters (with Liang Weiting)

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 on the presidential candidates, the institution of the presidency, as well as the issues and considerations they are prioritising. Today, in the second episode, we have 22-year-old Liang Weiting, a final-year student in the Nanyang Technological University. This was recorded on August 22, 2023. 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’s young voters⁠ (with Aamir Bana) ⁠Singapore’s presidential… Group job interview? (PE2023)⁠ ⁠Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency⁠ Resources for information about presidency: The president's constitutional, ceremonial, and community duties, as described on its website. A primer by “The Straits Times” on the president’s role and powers. An explainer on Singapore’s elected presidency by CAPE. Resources and readings compiled by academia.sg, including “Why Singapore’s next elected President should be one of its last”. The Menon Commission Report. This episode is part of the "Civic Engagement and Action" series of the podcast's sixth season (https://socialservice.sg/podcast/). The feature photo is by Max Oh on Unsplash.
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Aug 24, 2023 • 20min

Much ado about “independence”, PE2023’s young voters (with Rosamund Lim)

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 on the presidential candidates, the institution of the presidency, as well as the issues and considerations they are prioritising. Today, in the first episode, we have 29-year-old Rosamund Lim, a postgraduate student in the Singapore Management University. This was recorded on August 21, 2023. 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’s young voters (with Aamir Bana) Singapore’s presidential… Group job interview? (PE2023) Veteran journalist Bertha Henson on PE2023, the PEC and CPA, and the office of the elected presidency Resources for information about presidency: The president's constitutional, ceremonial, and community duties, as described on its website. A primer by “The Straits Times” on the president’s role and powers. An explainer on Singapore’s elected presidency by CAPE. Resources and readings compiled by academia.sg, including “Why Singapore’s next elected President should be one of its last”. The Menon Commission Report. This episode is part of the "Civic Engagement and Action" series of the podcast's sixth season (https://socialservice.sg/podcast/). The feature photo is by Max Oh on Unsplash.
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Jul 30, 2023 • 56min

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)

The hosts discuss the book 'Of Boys and Men' by Richard V. Reeves, exploring the struggles of modern men, toxic masculinity, personal agency, and systemic failure. They also critique the book's lack of focus on empathy and explore the relevance of its concepts to Singapore. The speakers emphasize the responsibility of addressing gender issues and redefining masculinity.

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