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Internet regulation in Singapore : a policy/ing discourse

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posted on 2000-05-01, 00:00 authored by David Birch, T Lee
Little has been written critically about Singapore's approach towards Internet regulation and policy/ing. This paper therefore seeks to disambiguate the social, cultural and political aspects of Internet regulation in Singapore. We provide an analysis of Singapore's Internet content regulation, and an update of the information (technology) scene in Singapore, including its converging broadcasting, (tele)communications and media areas, all of which impact upon 'Internet policy'. We begin with an introduction to Singapore's policy-making style and an up-to-date account of Singapore's information aims and agendas. We then explore the ideology behind Singapore's Internet policy, especially censorship of content, and examine what is known as the 'light-touch' regulatory framework. We conclude that media conservatism is likely to continue in Singapore despite recent moves that would appear to 'open up' Singapore society.

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Journal

Media international Australia : culture and policy

Volume

95

Pagination

147 - 169

Publisher

Australian Key Centre for Cultural & Media Policy

Location

Nathan, Qld.

ISSN

1329-878X

eISSN

2200-467X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

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