Social Cultural Geographies

About SCG

The Social and Cultural Geographies (SCG) research group aims to support, invigorate, and develop holistic understandings of society, its spatial relations and its cultural trends. NUS Geography has long been recognized for its strength in various strands of social and cultural geography. These strands include research on migration and transnationalism, tourism, transport and digital infrastructures, cities and liveability, ageing and youth, and gender.

In our work, we endeavour to introduce Asian lenses to the field of social and cultural geography, and to broaden Western-centric interpretations of these fields. As well, we aim to generate societal impact by making our scholarship relevant to policy discussions and public debates. In so doing, we seek to offer socially attuned geographical education for graduates and undergraduates, to raise up a new generation of deep thinkers and leaders.

SCG Publications

Gillen, J., Bunnell, T., & Rigg, J. (2022)

Geographies of ruralization

Banta, V. (2023)

Unsettling Migrant Reintegration: The Serial Risk-Taking of Returning Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to Cordillera, Philippines

Antipode, 55(1), 27–48.

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Brady, D. (2021)

Between nation and state: Boundary infrastructures, communities of practice and everyday nation-ness in the Chinese rail system

Chang, T.C. (2022)

Van Gogh in the neighborhood: creative placemaking and community art in Singapore

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 112(5), 1500-1517.

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Gillen, J., Bunnell, T., & Rigg, J. (2022)

Geographies of ruralization

Dialogues in Human Geography, 12(2), 186–203.

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Banta, V. (2023)

Unsettling Migrant Reintegration: The Serial Risk-Taking of Returning Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to Cordillera, Philippines

Antipode, 55(1), 27–48.

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Brady, D. (2021)

Between nation and state: Boundary infrastructures, communities of practice and everyday nation-ness in the Chinese rail system

Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 39(7), 1436–1452.

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Chang, T.C. (2022)

Van Gogh in the neighborhood: creative placemaking and community art in Singapore

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 112(5), 1500-1517.

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SCG Research Projects

2023-2024

Decoding Vernacular Architecture by Guiding Human Intuition with Deep Learning: A Study of Singapore Shophouse Façade in Chinatown

PI: Heng Chye Kiang, NUS Architecture; co-PIs: T.C. Chang; Xue Xuan, NUS Architecture and 3 others

2023-2025

Youth urbanism and postcolonial futures in comparative perspective

2023-2029

Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence against Women (CEVAW)

PI: Jacqui True, Monash University; Partner Investigator: Brenda Yeoh, NUS (along with a network of over 30 partner-investigators)

Our People

Allen Xiao

Assistant Professor
Human geography, Urban geography, Cultural geography

Brenda Yeoh

Professor
Human geography, Gender and migration, Cultural studies

Cheng Yi’En

Courtesy Joint Appointment
Human geography, Education policy, Globalisation and culture

Dylan Brady

Assistant Professor
Human geography, Critical theory, Policy and administration

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