Social media usage and the perception of immigrants in Singapore

The rise of anti-immigrant sentiments among Singaporeans is a potential threat to the nation’s social stability and economic growth. Social media platforms are rampant with hate speech and anti-immigrant content. This study examines Singaporeans’ attitudes towards three prominent immigrant groups in...

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Main Authors: Chia, Abigail Qi Hui, Sim, Jovy Sharelle Xin Hui, Ruan, Linbo
Other Authors: Vivian Chen Hsueh Hua
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-766122019-12-10T12:07:27Z Social media usage and the perception of immigrants in Singapore Chia, Abigail Qi Hui Sim, Jovy Sharelle Xin Hui Ruan, Linbo Vivian Chen Hsueh Hua Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Media effects DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social behavior The rise of anti-immigrant sentiments among Singaporeans is a potential threat to the nation’s social stability and economic growth. Social media platforms are rampant with hate speech and anti-immigrant content. This study examines Singaporeans’ attitudes towards three prominent immigrant groups in Singapore, namely Chinese nationals, foreign workers, and Caucasian expatriates, while looking into social media’s role in stereotype formation and examining Stereotype Content Model (SCM) application in Singaporean context. 424 valid survey responses were collected from Singaporean undergraduates. Findings revealed that a) different immigrant groups were perceived differently in terms competence and warmth; b) status consistently predicted competence while competition did not consistently predict warmth; c) social media usage in terms of consumption, contribution, and network heterogeneity played a role in stereotype formation, and their effects differed across the groups. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2019-03-29T06:00:04Z 2019-03-29T06:00:04Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76612 en Nanyang Technological University 38 p. application/pdf application/pdf
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Chia, Abigail Qi Hui
Sim, Jovy Sharelle Xin Hui
Ruan, Linbo
Social media usage and the perception of immigrants in Singapore
description The rise of anti-immigrant sentiments among Singaporeans is a potential threat to the nation’s social stability and economic growth. Social media platforms are rampant with hate speech and anti-immigrant content. This study examines Singaporeans’ attitudes towards three prominent immigrant groups in Singapore, namely Chinese nationals, foreign workers, and Caucasian expatriates, while looking into social media’s role in stereotype formation and examining Stereotype Content Model (SCM) application in Singaporean context. 424 valid survey responses were collected from Singaporean undergraduates. Findings revealed that a) different immigrant groups were perceived differently in terms competence and warmth; b) status consistently predicted competence while competition did not consistently predict warmth; c) social media usage in terms of consumption, contribution, and network heterogeneity played a role in stereotype formation, and their effects differed across the groups.
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Chia, Abigail Qi Hui
Sim, Jovy Sharelle Xin Hui
Ruan, Linbo
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author Chia, Abigail Qi Hui
Sim, Jovy Sharelle Xin Hui
Ruan, Linbo
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title Social media usage and the perception of immigrants in Singapore
title_short Social media usage and the perception of immigrants in Singapore
title_full Social media usage and the perception of immigrants in Singapore
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