November 03, 2005

Transcript of talk show about bloggers' responsibility

Cogito ergo sum said:

Talk Show: Cross Fire "针锋相对"
Broadcasted on 24-Oct-2005 (Monday), 2130hrs to 2200hrs, Channel U (Singapore MediaCorp TV)

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "Bloggers should know about the legal implications and responsibilities in blogging. The transcription and translation provide such info to people who have missed the show or non-Chinese speakers."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on November 03//2:02am and published by shianux, preetamrai :: 1071 reads | trackback
Comments 3

it is not expedient for the middle classes to get emotionally or politically attached to the nation-state. We should blog about 5566 or steven lim instead of anything that could get us into trouble
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"The price Singapore is paying for their narrow reading habits is an entire generation of lost sheep: Gen S. My generation" - Jamie Han Li Chou
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"By not airing the depth of their unhappiness, the government will remain in the dark. After all, to be informed first hand is why Kuan Yew had wanted these annual series with students in the first place" - Seah Chiang Nee, editor - littlespeck.com

jamie han, my hero.

He has my admiration, though he probably needs a lesson in expediency
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"This partially hidden nature of hegemonic instrumentality is best achieved by balancing coercion and consent functions between complementary loci of power - institutions and society. Therefore, the rules of consent 'soften' coercive power because a constant emphasis on coercion would undermine the perpetuation of hegemony as it would facilitate resistance, not consent, and produce a simple authoriarian regime, not an hegemonic regime" - Ross Worthington, Governance in Singapore