Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore?

Supper goes beyond consuming food and beverage late at night. It is seemingly an activity that Singaporeans engage in for social reasons rather than just the mere satisfaction of their hunger. In some sense, eating supper forms a characteristic and significant feature in the life of Singaporeans. In...

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Main Author: Koh, Si Hui.
Other Authors: Geoffrey Benjamin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-152092019-12-10T13:36:52Z Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore? Koh, Si Hui. Geoffrey Benjamin School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social behavior Supper goes beyond consuming food and beverage late at night. It is seemingly an activity that Singaporeans engage in for social reasons rather than just the mere satisfaction of their hunger. In some sense, eating supper forms a characteristic and significant feature in the life of Singaporeans. In this research paper, I propose a conceptual framework for studying supper as an institution. I will explore how supper is accomplished (supper practices) by Singaporeans, how this gives shape to the institution, and how the institution is reproduced by such practices. Implicated within the practices of supper are other social issues which I will expound on in my analysis. Given that this institution is embedded in Singapore society, the interactions between supper and other institutions lend themselves to examination. And, if supper is indeed institutionalized in Singapore, what are the implications for those who do not participate in this institution? Bachelor of Arts 2009-04-13T04:39:01Z 2009-04-13T04:39:01Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15209 en 28 p. application/pdf
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Koh, Si Hui.
Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore?
description Supper goes beyond consuming food and beverage late at night. It is seemingly an activity that Singaporeans engage in for social reasons rather than just the mere satisfaction of their hunger. In some sense, eating supper forms a characteristic and significant feature in the life of Singaporeans. In this research paper, I propose a conceptual framework for studying supper as an institution. I will explore how supper is accomplished (supper practices) by Singaporeans, how this gives shape to the institution, and how the institution is reproduced by such practices. Implicated within the practices of supper are other social issues which I will expound on in my analysis. Given that this institution is embedded in Singapore society, the interactions between supper and other institutions lend themselves to examination. And, if supper is indeed institutionalized in Singapore, what are the implications for those who do not participate in this institution?
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Koh, Si Hui.
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title Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore?
title_short Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore?
title_full Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore?
title_fullStr Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore?
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in Singapore?
title_sort conceptualising supper as an institution : what are the social issues that embed and shape this institution in singapore?
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