Humanities and Social Sciences Reading Groups
The goal of the reading group is to promote intellectual conversations across departments and disciplines. NUS faculty and graduate students interested in joining the group should contact the co-ordinator; the group reserves the right to admit new participants based on its size and interest.
For enquiries regarding the reading group and other research matters related to Humanities and Social Sciences, please contact : brendalim@nus.edu.sg
| No | Title | Originating Department | Coordinator |
| 1 | Ethnic Chinese Communities in Southeast Asia: History, Dialects, Politics and Business | Chinese Studies | A/P Wong Sin Kiong |
| 2 | Print, Popular, and Material Culture in Modern China and Beyond | Chinese Studies | Dr Nicolai Volland |
| 3 | Politics and Aesthetics - Recent Trends in Critical Theory | English Language & Literature | Dr Paul Rae & Dr Tania Roy |
| 4 | The Deconstruction and Reconstitution of the Intimate within the Context of Mobilities and Migration | Geography | A/P Tracey Skelton |
| 5 | Secularism, Religion, and the State | History | A/P Michael Feener |
| 6 | Talk-in-Interaction, qualitative approach to Linguistic Anthropology | Japanese Studies | Dr Emi Morita |
| 7 | Moral Psychology | Philosophy | Prof. John D Greenwood |
| 8 | Rhetoric | Political Science | Dr Luke O'Sullivan |
| 9 | Productive Aging Paradigm in Asian Countries | Social Work | Dr Hong Song-Iee |
| 10 | Aging, Care and Globalization | Sociology | Dr Mika Toyota |