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Discontent in the world city of Singapore

  • Singapore University of Technology and Design
  • Singapore Management University

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Abstract

A burgeoning literature on ‘left behind’ places has emerged that captures the backlash against globalisation and highlights the locales that lag world cities. This paper integrates the ‘left behind’ and world cities literatures through the lens of discontent in the context of Singapore, using sentiment analysis and topic modelling as well as interviews with local professionals to unpack the multidimensional aspects of discontent. Focusing on the Singapore–India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement that spurred discontent directed at foreign Indian professionals, we show that the worlding generated by transnational flows has accentuated intra-urban inequality through racialisation and spatialisation of financial business and suburban residential hubs. Discontent from intra-urban inequality unsettles years of efforts by the state to cultivate cosmopolitan spaces aimed at reducing social exclusion and difference in the world city of Singapore.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-126
Number of pages18
JournalUrban Studies
Volume62
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • CECA
  • discontent
  • globalisation
  • world cities
  • ‘left behind’

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