We Are Not the Enemy: The Practice of Advocacy in Singapore (eBook, ePUB)
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Choo, Remy; Han, Kirsten; Neo, Isaac; Paul, Kristian-Marc James; Sa'At, Alfian; Abdullah, Walid Jumblatt; Aman, Irie; Chatterjee, Reetaza; Tan, Kenneth Paul; Lim, Corinna; Au, Alex; Kumarr, Suraendher; George, Cherian; Ng, Kok Hoe; Sasitharan, Thirunalan;
We Are Not the Enemy: The Practice of Advocacy in Singapore (eBook, ePUB)
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ISBN: 9789811885419 bzw. 9811885419, Sprache unbekannt, Ethos Books, neu, E-Book.
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Advocates and activists in Singapore contribute to policy discussions and positive change through a combination of deft manoeuvres and patient politics. Yet civil society is often unacknowledged, their skill and labour instead frequently misunderstood, even earning them the label of "troublemakers" or "enemies of the state". This collection of essays and interviews is a candid reflection on the intentions, beliefs and strategies behind the practice of advocacy across a spectrum of causes. The contributors come from varying backgrounds and include academics, artists, lawyers, journalists, non-profit and advocacy organisations, student and community organisers. They share practical insights into their aims and community-building work, and the tactics they employ to overcome obstacles, shedding light on how to navigate a city-state with shifting socio-political fault lines and out-of-bound markers. With an introduction, "It is Time to Trim the Banyan Tree", by Constance Singam, and a conclusion, "Their Struggle is Ours to Continue", by Suraendher Kumarr.
Advocates and activists in Singapore contribute to policy discussions and positive change through a combination of deft manoeuvres and patient politics. Yet civil society is often unacknowledged, their skill and labour instead frequently misunderstood, even earning them the label of "troublemakers" or "enemies of the state". This collection of essays and interviews is a candid reflection on the intentions, beliefs and strategies behind the practice of advocacy across a spectrum of causes. The contributors come from varying backgrounds and include academics, artists, lawyers, journalists, non-profit and advocacy organisations, student and community organisers. They share practical insights into their aims and community-building work, and the tactics they employ to overcome obstacles, shedding light on how to navigate a city-state with shifting socio-political fault lines and out-of-bound markers. With an introduction, "It is Time to Trim the Banyan Tree", by Constance Singam, and a conclusion, "Their Struggle is Ours to Continue", by Suraendher Kumarr.
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