Making of a "kampung spirit" in modern Singapore

Due to the changing social structures of modern Singapore, Singaporeans are found to have increasingly weaker relationships with their neighbours. This is in contrast with kampungs of the past, whereby relationships between neighbours are strong. As autobiographies often talked about the importance...

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Main Author: Wee, Wen Liang
Other Authors: Felicity Chan
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-785432019-12-10T13:26:38Z Making of a "kampung spirit" in modern Singapore Wee, Wen Liang Felicity Chan School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology Due to the changing social structures of modern Singapore, Singaporeans are found to have increasingly weaker relationships with their neighbours. This is in contrast with kampungs of the past, whereby relationships between neighbours are strong. As autobiographies often talked about the importance of social relationships in kampungs, I argue that “kampung spirit” is a form of social capital. The idea of keeping the “kampung spirit” alive has emerged over the past several decades, and even more so recently, with Kampung Admiralty being built in 2017. In this paper, I explore how “kampung spirit” has been portrayed by the state through a content analysis of newspaper articles, as well as whether the built environment has an effect in promoting “kampung spirit.” My findings from interviews with residents of Kampung Admiralty suggest that the “kampung spirit” in Kampung Admiralty is weak, as people choose to not develop relationships with their neighbours. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 2019-06-21T04:59:05Z 2019-06-21T04:59:05Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78543 en 29 p. application/pdf
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Wee, Wen Liang
Making of a "kampung spirit" in modern Singapore
description Due to the changing social structures of modern Singapore, Singaporeans are found to have increasingly weaker relationships with their neighbours. This is in contrast with kampungs of the past, whereby relationships between neighbours are strong. As autobiographies often talked about the importance of social relationships in kampungs, I argue that “kampung spirit” is a form of social capital. The idea of keeping the “kampung spirit” alive has emerged over the past several decades, and even more so recently, with Kampung Admiralty being built in 2017. In this paper, I explore how “kampung spirit” has been portrayed by the state through a content analysis of newspaper articles, as well as whether the built environment has an effect in promoting “kampung spirit.” My findings from interviews with residents of Kampung Admiralty suggest that the “kampung spirit” in Kampung Admiralty is weak, as people choose to not develop relationships with their neighbours.
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title Making of a "kampung spirit" in modern Singapore
title_short Making of a "kampung spirit" in modern Singapore
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