Lim Rachyl
Ph.D. (Sociology)
Research Interest: Organized Crime, Deviance, Trust, Singapore, East Asia, Taoism
Thesis / Research Topic: Rachyl's doctoral research examines the role of trust within youth gangs in Singapore, focusing on how gang members navigate cooperation, collaboration, and betrayal in contexts marked by heightened uncertainty, suspicion, and violence. It builds on her previous work in crime and deviance, seeking to unravel the complexities of trust as a central, yet precarious, component of criminal collaboration and co-offending.
Rachyl Lim is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at NUS, where she is supported by both the President’s Graduate Fellowship and the Dean’s PhD Fellowship. She holds a MSc in Sociology from the University of Oxford and a BSocSci (Highest Distinction) in Sociology from NUS.
Her research explores themes of deviance, organized crime, and social trust, particularly in Singapore and Asia, with a broader interest in how local narratives and lived experiences complicate dominant sociological frameworks. Her work seeks to unsettle the everyday and rethink how it is shaped by taken-for-granted assumptions and conventional ways of knowing. Prior to her Ph.D., Rachyl also taught as a teaching assistant at Oxford and NUS.
Publications:
Ganapathy, N., and Lim, R. (2025) Triadization as a Rite of Passage: Conceptualizing the Links between Youth Gangs and Adult-Based Secret Societies in Singapore. Asian Journal of Criminology 20, 1–22. 9-09447-024-https://doi.org/10.1007/s11417
Education:
MSc in Sociology from the University of Oxford
BSocSci (Highest Distinction) in Sociology from NUS
Teaching Experience:
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, National University of Singapore
AY24/25
GES1035/GESS1025: Singapore: Imagining the Next 50 Years SC2212: Sociology of Deviance
AY23/24
GES1035/GESS1025: Singapore: Imagining the Next 50 Years SC2101: Methods of Social Research
SC2212: Sociology of Deviance SC3101: Social Thought and Social Theory
Institute of Human Sciences, University of Oxford
AY22/23
Demography Prelims, Human Sciences
Contact Info
Email ID: rachyl.lim@u.nus.edu
