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Title Discursive Constructions of Income Inequality in Neo-liberal Singapore
ID_Doc 79047
Authors Falnikar, A; Lyn, TE; Ganchoudhuri, S; Dutta, MJ
Title Discursive Constructions of Income Inequality in Neo-liberal Singapore
Year 2019
Published Journal Of Creative Communications, 14, 2
DOI 10.1177/0973258619851979
Abstract This article examines the discursive constructions of income inequality in neo-liberal Singapore. While the city-state is touted as a model for smart governance captured in the 'Singapore model', the accounts of everyday lived experiences in Singapore depict the unsustainability of the model as a template of development, anchored in the deep inequalities interwoven with the model. This article draws on 34 in-depth interviews with high-, middle- and low-income groups in Singapore, stratified by race and citizenship status to reflect population demographics. The interviews document the ways in which inequalities are rendered meaningful amid the interplays of class, race and citizenship status. Based on grounded theory analysis of everyday accounts of inequality in Singapore, the article attends to the discourses of (a) individual responsibility and the disappearing state, (b) xenophobia and (c) paradoxical responses to government policies, simultaneously interrogating the state-espoused values of multiculturalism, meritocracy and pragmatism.
Author Keywords Neo-liberalism; meanings of inequality; Singapore; discursive constructions
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000478083700003
WoS Category Communication
Research Area Communication
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