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=Movements=
 
[http://www.sglinux.com '''SGLinux - A Community of Linux Enthusiasts''']
 
A Community of Linux Enthusiasts dedicated to the development, promotion and deployment of Linux within the Asia Pacific region.
 
 
=Status Reports=
 
#James Gomez: [http://www.jamesgomeznews.com/article.php?AID=351 Online Politization in Singapore]: online to offline spillover effects
 
==More resources from James Gomez==
 
 
Books
 
#James Gomez. Internet Politics: Surveillance and Intimidation in Singapore. (2002) Singapore: Think Centre (Singapore & Asia).
 
Articles in Academic Journals (single-authored)
 
#Online opposition in Singapore: communications outreach without electoral gains, Journal of Contemporary Asia (2008, forthcoming)
#Citizen Journalism: Bridging the Discrepancy in Singapore's General Elections News Sudostasien Aktuell - Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. (6/2006) German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany
 
 
 
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For a list of pages see Category:Singapore.

Movements

SGLinux - A Community of Linux Enthusiasts

A Community of Linux Enthusiasts dedicated to the development, promotion and deployment of Linux within the Asia Pacific region.


Status Reports

  1. James Gomez: Online Politization in Singapore: online to offline spillover effects

More resources from James Gomez

Books

  1. James Gomez. Internet Politics: Surveillance and Intimidation in Singapore. (2002) Singapore: Think Centre (Singapore & Asia).

Articles in Academic Journals (single-authored)

  1. Online opposition in Singapore: communications outreach without electoral gains, Journal of Contemporary Asia (2008, forthcoming)
  2. Citizen Journalism: Bridging the Discrepancy in Singapore's General Elections News Sudostasien Aktuell - Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. (6/2006) German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany