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Sample Research Projects

The Internet in Singapore

Information Society in China

Games in Asia Project

The Internet and Religion in Singapore

Mobile Spam in Singapore

Internet Diffusion in Singapore's Muslim Community

Cyberpranking in Singapore

Internet Cafe in Vietnam


Internet Cafe, Manila, Philippines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

The Internet and Society


Mobile Phone Shop in Vietnam

Research in this area encompasses the effects of the internet and other ICTs on everyday life in Asian societies. Some of the specific areas covered include internet diffusion and use, cultural representations of information technologies, usability and human-computer interaction amongst others. It also encompasses an analysis of the many factors that lead to people going 'online'. Research in this area also specifically looks at the impact of the internet and other ICTs on local cultures, communities and religions as well as how the internet is affecting the traditional landscape in Asian communities. The Singapore Internet Project, part of the World Internet Project is one of the ongoing research studies exploring this area.



Sample Research Projects
The Internet in Singapore

Project Description
A comprehensive analysis of how Singaporeans use the Internet, and the implications for Singapore's society.

Investigators: SIRC Associates Prof. Eddie Kuo, Assoc. Prof. Alfred Choi, Assistant Prof. Lee Wai Peng.

SIP Working papers

Information Society in China

Project Description What would an "information society with Chinese characteristics" look like? This project focuses on the ways in which Chinese society is being transformed by the introduction of information technologies into the People's Republic of China.

Investigator: SIRC Executive Director Assoc. Prof. Randolph Kluver


Games in Asia Project

Project Description
The Games in Asia project is an international collaborative effort to understand the impact of playing computer games in Asian countries.

Investigators: SIRC Associates Vivian Hsueh-hua Chen, Randolph Kluver, Pia Aquillia.


The Internet and Religion in Singapore

Project Description
This project examines how Singaporeans use the internet to gain information about religions, their own and others, and the ways in which Singapore based religious web sites portray their faiths.

Investigators: SIRC Associates Randolph Kluver, Ben Detenber, Lee Wai Peng, Shahiraa Sahul Hameed. Other research on this topic.


Mobile Spam in Singapore

Project Description
In collaboration with the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland, SIRC associates are looking at mobile users opinions on mobile spam across the world. For more information on the study, please click here for a description of the study and here for the press release related to the study. Click here for a copy of the report.

Investigator:SIRC Associate Shahiraa Sahul Hameed


Internet Diffusion in Singapore's Muslim Community

Project Description
The Muslim-Malay community has the lowest Internet penetration rate amongst Singaporeans. With the cooperation of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS), we explored the reasons behind this phenomenon. The antecedents of Internet use that were explored are subjective norms (religiosity), attitudes (Internet perception and Internet anxiety), perceived behavioral control (Internet self-efficacy) and intention to use the Internet.

Investigators: SIRC Associates Lee Wai Peng, Shahiraa Sahul Hameed, Shirley Ho


Cyberpranking in Singapore

Project Description
The Cyberpranking in Singapore project attempts to define the state of play of cyberpranking in Singapore, a phenomenon which has recently entered the realm of popular culture, Does the potential for "new media" scams exist in Singapore? This hypothesis is explored using a survey of local tertiary and polytechnic students in computer-related courses, examining the impact of factors such as anonymity on the Internet, technological competence and government surveillance, as well as assessing the level of motivation among Singaporean youth to undertake similar instances of new media activism.

Investigators: SIRC Associates Pieter Aquilia and Chua Baizhen


University ICT4D Project

Project Description
This international collaborative project explores the ways in which universities in Asia engage information communication technologies for development (ict4d) in teaching, research and outreach.

Investigators: SIRC Associates Pamela Tremain Koch, May Lwin, & Shahiraa Sahul Hameed


 


 


 

 

 


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