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Commentary: Singapore’s Digital Readiness Blueprint must also address ‘invisible illiteracies’
05 June 2018

We must be cognisant of those among us who are on the wrong side of the digital skills divide, says one SUTD observer.

Dr Alastair Gornall awarded coveted Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Research Fellowship in Buddhist Studies
10 May 2018

Emerging from a strong pool of candidates and selected by a distinguished international panel of scholars, the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation has awarded Dr Alastair Gornall the much coveted Research Fellowship in Buddhist Studies.

Dr Nilanjan Raghunath will be a Visiting Academic at COMPAS University of Oxford
23 April 2018

Dr Nilanjan Raghunath will be Academic Visitor at COMPAS, Department of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford during her research term from late August 2018 until early January 2019.

To Combat Online Falsehoods We Need to Restore Mainstream Media to Former “Glory”
02 April 2018

Lianhe Zaobao, 30 Mar 2018, To combat online falsehoods we need to restore mainstream media to former “glory” (summarised translation)

Nicholas Fang, MD of Blackdot Media and Professor Lim Sun Sun, Head of HASS at SUTD, were the final expert witnesses to present evidence to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods.

Both spoke in their personal capacities. Both experts agreed that fact checking efforts needs to be stepped up as a critical bulwark against online falsehoods.

Prof Lim added that the most ideal situation is for multiple stakeholders to engage in fact checking, and this includes media and technology companies as well as civic society organisations and groups. She noted that in the preceding weeks, many witnesses had highlighted the importance of media literacy as a solution to online falsehoods. However she explained that this would not be easy to achieve because the dramatic transformations in our media landscape mean that media literacy is an increasingly multi-faceted competency.

She also stressed that for media consumers to be completely discerning, they need to constantly learn new apps and new technological affordances, they need to understand industry shifts in the forms of mergers and acquisitions among media and technology companies that have implications for how users’ personal information is shared, and they need to keep up with different emerging media genres as well.

Prof Lim shared that as a media professor herself, she finds it challenging to constantly keep up with all of these changes, let alone the average media consumer. Hence she argued for more resources to be poured into media literacy education in order to make it more sophisticated so as to better help consumers adapt to the increasingly complex media landscape.

Communications and Information: Leading Smart Nation push while curbing database breaches
01 April 2018

Fake news, the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal, and fears over abuse of surveillance data amid plans by the Government to roll out an interconnected network of smart lamp posts here.

The Big Read: In the war against fake news, public needs to get in the trenches
24 March 2018

SINGAPORE — It was over dinner on an evening in December 2016 when a sales manager at a printing company decided that he must make a stand…

Film Production Boot Camp Showcase
22 March 2018

Students have completed the first half of HASS 02.201 Film II – Production Studies.

Hacking a Solution to Fake News!
26 February 2018

Fake news may be a growing scourge but a team of SUTD students is raring to stamp it out!

Abstract thinking can help us slay orthodoxies
15 February 2018

What cerebral traits do Singaporeans need to thrive? Much emphasis has been placed on imagination and creativity as opposed to rote…

Scholars: The public should be made aware of the motivations behind the online fake information (Summarised Translation)
15 February 2018

The parliamentary Select Committee to study the problem of deliberate online falsehoods and to recommend how Singapore should respond has invited local scholars to submit proposals. Some of the invited scholars disclosed that they will share their views on the media literacy of the general public, the motives of fake news creators, and the social costs of deceptive information.