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Assoc Prof Arthur Lee Gilbert
Impact of case teaching on learning (in-progress); Adoption of new technological innovations; Public policy to encourage network-based startups; Use of ubiquitous ad-hoc network technologies, especially by public sector.
Asst Prof Augustine Pang
Crisis communications Strategic Conflict Management Image management and repair Public relations Media sociology and systems
Asst Prof Bradley C Freeman
His research interests include community and campus radio, popular culture, political communication, media credibility, and sound design. He is a strong advocate for students studying abroad during their academic career. ? He has contributed articles and conference papers on a wide variety of topics, and has been a source for numerous media stories throughout the United States. He appeared several times on New York City's Fox 5 "Good Day New York" program, speaking on new media technologies and radio. He has supervised research projects on religion in the media, Asian-American representation, and political internet blogs. He has served as Editorial Assistant for the research publication Communication Research.
Assoc Prof Chan Kim Yin
Prof Chan Kim Yin's areas of expertise are psychological measurement, leadership, leadership development processes and methodologies, and individual differences. His current research works focus on multisource leadership assessment, values inculcation and organisational socialisation.
Assoc Prof Cherian George
Cherian George's research focuses on journalism and politics. He studies the Singapore media system, including censorship issues; the political economy of news media; authoritarian controls on media; alternative media; norms and practices of journalism; and media policy.
Vg Asst Prof Cho Mihye
Dr. Cho's research areas are cultural policy, creative cities, world cities and urban changes. Her current research is about Asian world cities and creative industries.
Prof David Alexander Reisman
Economic thought, esp. Marshall,Galbraith and Schumpeter Health economics, esp. policy issues in South-East Asia Political economy, esp. policy studies (theoretical and applied)
Prof (Adj) Goh Nguen Wah
Dr. Goh's areas of interests include: government and politics of Singapore, government's media, education and language policies, language planning; the rise of China and the global Chinese language fever, the prospects of Chinese language in a globalized world, cross-cultural studies, journalism of the West and the East.
Assoc Prof Ho Khai Leong
Ho Khai Leong's current research interests include Malaysia and Singapore politics, China-ASEAN relations, corporate governance and administrative reforms. His publications include The Politics of Policy-making in Singapore (Singapore: Oxford University Press, 2000) (The new edition is published as Shared Responsibilities, Unshared Power. The Politics of Policy-making in Singapore in 2003 by Eastern Universities Press); Performance and Crisis of Governance of Mahathir's Administration (co-editor) (Singapore: Times Academic Press, 2001), China and Southeast Asia: Global Changes and Regional Challenges (co-editor) (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asia Studies, 2005). His latest publications include: Singapore: Campaigning for the Future,in Daljit Singh and Lorraine Salazar (eds.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2007, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2007, pp. 297-308; and ASEAN and China: East Asia Community Building and Prospects for the Future, in Gennady Chufrin and Mark Hong (eds.), Russia-ASEAN Relations. New Directions. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2007.
Asst Prof Kampon Adireksombat
Public Finance, Poverty, Labor, Demography, and Applied Econometrics
Asst Prof Lan Shi-Chi
Dr Lan has written on modern Chinese history-particularly Chinese nationalism and China-Taiwan relations, history and international relations of modern East Asia, and the production of national identities, historical knowledge, and war memory in China, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Assoc Prof Liu Yunhua
Dr. Liu Yunhua's research area covers international economic relations of Asian countries, Chinese economy, and urban economics. His articles are published in journals of Economic Development and Cultural Change, Applied Economics, Journal of Policy Modeling, China Economics Review, Global Economy Journal, ASEAN Economic Bulletin, and Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. He teaches the courses of principles of economics, international economics (undergraduate and graduate level), urban and transport economics.
Assoc Prof Low Seow Chay
Singapore Politics - The philosopy and operation of the ruling party Biodiesel- chemical membrane reactor, winterisation and rapid production process Membrane Bioreactor - vibrational MBR; modelling of membrane fluid in MBR Internal Combustion Engine - Pressure wave and gasoline/gas in-cylinder injection combustion system
Asst Prof Mark Cenite
Media law and ethics, and relevant social science research to inform policy
Asst Prof Sulfikar Amir
Science and Technology Studies (STS); Technological Politics; Globalization; Nationalism; Development; Southeast Asia (Indonesia); Democracy; Alternative Energy; Risk and Crisis; Design Studies.
Prof Tan Kong Yam
His research interests are in international trade and finance, economic and business trends in the Asia Pacific region and economic reforms in China. He has published five books and numerous articles in major international journals including World Bank Economic Review, American Economic Review, Long Range Planning, and Australian Journal of Management etc on economic and business issues in the Asia Pacific region. He served as board member at the Singapore Central Provident Fund Board (1984-96) and the National Productivity Board (1989-90). He has also consulted for many organizations including Citigroup, IBM, ATT, BP, ABN-AMRO, People's Bank of China, EDB, Areva, Guangdong provincial government, Samsung, Mauritius Government, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Mobil, Singapore Technology, Temasek Holdings, GIC etc.
Assoc Prof Wu Wei
Wu Wei specializes in communication and management. He has conducted a wide range of studies on media effects, public relations with publications in top-ranking international journals and presentations at major international conferences. He has also taught courses of Government-media Relations, Public Relations, and Organisational Communication at the undergraduate and graduate levels. His recent research projects involve on studies of public communication, government-media relations in Singapore, and NGO management in China.
Asst Prof Yu Wenxuan
His research interests include performance measurement in public sector, citizen participation, intersectoral collaboration, E-governance and quantitative research methods in public administration. Dr. Yu has contributed to several journal articles, book chapters and international conference proceedings. Besides his academic work, Dr. Yu has been actively involved in the academic and professional exchanges between U.S. and China.
Asst Prof Zhang Zhibin
Public governance; public policy and management, public administration theory, Chinese politics
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