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    • Seeking Wisdom Of The Crowd: Innovation And Trust-Building In A Pandemic

      “Seeking Wisdom Of The Crowd: Innovation And Trust-Building In A Pandemic”

      Jennifer Yang Hui

      In Eurasia Review

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      29 May 2020

    • Time for Singapore’s strategic planners to better tap the wisdom of the crowds

      “Time for Singapore’s strategic planners to better tap the wisdom of the crowds”

      Shashi Jayakumar, Adrian W J Kuah

      In TODAY

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      21 May 2020

    • COVID-19 and the Acceleration of State Surveillance

      “COVID-19 and the Acceleration of State Surveillance”

      Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman

      In Lowy Interpreter

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      14 May 2020

    • Commentary: Telegram, The Powerful COVID-19 Choice of Communications by Many Governments

      “Commentary: Telegram, The Powerful COVID-19 Choice of Communications by Many Governments”

      Dymples Leong

      In Channel NewsAsia

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      08 May 2020

    • Flurry of Violence in Poso Shows Resilient Militancy and Community Support

      “Flurry of Violence in Poso Shows Resilient Militancy and Community Support”

      Cameron Sumpter

      In Indonesia at Melbourne

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      01 May 2020

    • Responding to COVID-19 with Telegram

      “Responding to COVID-19 with Telegram”

      Dymples Leong

      In East Asia Forum

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      01 May 2020

    • Zoom in on Ways to Keep Online Lessons Safe.

      “Zoom in on Ways to Keep Online Lessons Safe.”

      Benjamin Ang

      In The Straits Times

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      10 April 2020

    • The danger meme: Countering visual disinformation in Asia’s politics

      “The danger meme: Countering visual disinformation in Asia’s politics”

      Jennifer Yang Hui

      In Lowy Interpreter

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      03 April 2020

    • Tagging Manipulated Media in a Polarized World

      “Tagging Manipulated Media in a Polarized World”

      Jennifer Yang Hui

      In International Policy Digest

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      20 March 2020

    • Battling COVID-19, One TikTok Challenge at a Time

      “Battling COVID-19, One TikTok Challenge at a Time”

      Dymples Leong

      In The Diplomat

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      15 March 2020

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