《就从我开始》 Start with Me

Author
Eu Si Yuan

Supervisor
Asst Prof Bradley Freeman

Year
2013

Abstract
Start With Me is a five-episode Chinese audio documentary. This program features
five individuals dedicated to the cause of molding Singapore into an inclusive
society for the disabled. Through personal experiences and motivating stories of
the interviewees, the producer hopes to inspire listeners to do their part for better
inclusion, understanding and acceptance for the disabled.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52919

Image Credit
Featured image Disabled access by Flickr user Roger Price. CC BY 2.0.

《从心了解,重新出发》 They are Making a Difference, are They?

Author
Chua Yan Yu

Supervisor
Asst Prof Bradley Freeman

Year
2013

Abstract
The objective of this radio report is to investigate some controversies surrounding
overseas voluntary work. The radio reports, available in both English and Mandarin
with identical content, aim to get listeners thinking about whether engaging in
overseas voluntary work is necessarily a good thing. It contains not only what
volunteers and non-volunteers have to say, but also what they have to say about
one another’s opinions.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52582

Image Credit
Featured image Bandung Trip by Flickr user Zhao !. CC BY 2.0.

Blaming the Victim: A Radio Documentary

Author
Chen Hui Grace

Supervisor
Asst Prof Bradley Freeman

Year
2013

Abstract
Blaming the Victim is a 30-minute radio documentary which explores victim-blaming
attitudes towards sexual assault victims. Victim-blaming is a phenomenon where
blame is partially or fully attributed to a victim of an assault. The documentary
examines why people have victim-blaming attitudes, how these attitudes are
perpetuated and why victims often blame themselves for their own attacks. It also
highlights some common misperceptions of sexual assault such as who its victims
and perpetrators are.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52452

Image Credit
Featured image SlutWalk Chicago by Flickr user John W. Iwanski. CC BY 2.0.

Pirates of Southeast Asia: An Informative Radio Documentary on the Multi-Million Dollar Pirate Industry

Authors
Sharifah Fadhilah Alshahab & Roshini Melvin

Supervisor
Asst Prof Bradley Freeman

Year
2013

Abstract
Pirates of Southeast Asia is a radio documentary discussing the issue of piracy
in the Southeast Asian region. The documentary takes a closer look at some of
the steps being taken to mitigate the effects of piracy to ensure the safe passage
of mariners through our region. Most importantly, it provides the reasons for the
persistence of piracy, which is a problem that has prevailed for centuries.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52584

Image Credit
Featured image Pirates surrender to NATO counter-piracy task force by Flickr user Official U.S. Navy Page. CC BY 2.0.

Aug: a cyberpunk audio-drama

Authors
Daryl Christian Tan & Remington Chia

Supervisor
Ms Nicole Lorraine Draper

Year
2014

Abstract
Set in the year 2035, a Singaporean police detective, Marcus De Souza, attempts to track down a dangerous cyber-terrorist codenamed Alexios. In his relentless quest for this fugitive, he is thrust into an invisible conflict between the government and a shadowy organization only known as “the Resistance”. Friends and allies change sides, while Detective De Souza is forced to either adapt to the rapidly changing circumstances or die. This audio drama draws its inspiration from two particular sources, audiobooks of major novel series, as well as old radio shows.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59598

Image Credit
Featured image I Pimped My Ride by Flickr user Kevin Lim. CC BY 2.0.

A disordered perspective

Authors
Poon Jing Han & Yu Zhenghui

Supervisor
Ms Lau Joon-Nie

Year
2014

Abstract
This is an audio documentary detailing the life of people with eating disorders and their experiences going through such an ordeal. The question here is about how a person can survive an eating disorder and whether a person is able to walk out of the disorder completely. The documentary also looks at the types of medical help in Singapore and how accessible they are for eating disorder patients seeking help to recover. Through this project, the authors hopes to spread awareness about how serious a problem an eating disorder is and what repercussions it can have on an individual’s health, emotional well-being and social life. Another objective is to give hope to people struggling with eating disorders that they can, through the experience of another, find the strength to seek help and recover.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60011

Image Credit
Featured image To eat or not to eat? by Flickr user daniellehelm. CC BY 2.0.