Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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DR SUN SUN LIM
ASSISTANT DEAN (RESEARCH) & ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA
National University of Singapore
10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore 119260

       
Appointment: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Office: AS6/03-11
Email: sunlim@nus.edu.sg
Tel: (65) 6516 1175
Fax: (65) 6779 4911
Homepage: http://sunsunlim.com
  
 
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Brief Introduction Top

 

Sun Sun Lim is Assistant Dean for Research at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Associate Professor at the Department of Communications and New Media, National University of Singapore (NUS). She also heads the Singapore Research Nexus. She holds a PhD and an MSc (Distinction) in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics, for which she was awarded the Raffles Rothschilds Chevening Scholarship. She completed her undergraduate studies in Political Science and History in NUS. She studies the social implications of technology domestication by young people and families, charting the ethnographies of their Internet and mobile phone use. Her recent research has focused attention on understudied and marginalised populations including young children, youths-at-risk and migrants. She also conducts research on new media literacies, with a special focus on literacy challenges in parental mediation and young people’s Internet skills. She has conducted extensive fieldwork in Asia including in China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. She has articles published and forthcoming in flagship international journals in the field including the Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Computers in Human Behaviour, New Media & Society, Communications of the ACM, Telematics & Informatics, Feminist Media Studies, Journal of Virtual Worlds Research and the Asian Journal of Communication. She is an Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, Communication, Culture & Critique, Journal of Children and Media, Mobile Media & Communication, Social Media and SocietyJournal of Virtual Worlds Research and Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace. She is the Series Editor for Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications (Springer), a series of volumes featuring research by emerging scholars working in and on mobile communication in Asia. Her latest books are Mobile Communication and the Family: Asian Experiences in Technology Domestication (Springer, 2016) and Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture: Emerging Phenomena, Enduring Concepts with Cheryll Soriano (Routledge, 2016).

She is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Association of Internet Researchers and serves on the Global KIds Online International Advisory Group. She was appointed Visiting Fellow of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) from 2010-2013, a position conferred on promising academics who are tasked with fostering research collaborations between UNSW and its strategic partner universities. In 2012, she was appointed a Global Salzburg Fellow by the Salzburg Freeman Foundation and awarded a Visiting Fellowship by the School of Letters, Arts and Media at the University of Sydney 

She serves actively in public bodies where her research helps to inform public policy formulation and public education. She chairs the New Media Taskforce of the National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation and has been a Council Member of the National Youth Council since 2009. Most recently, she developed the Social Media Resource Kit for Youths-at-Risk with the support of the Ministry of Social and Family Development's Central Youth Guidance Office. The kit offers teachers, social workers and counsellors a comprehensive resource for guiding youths and their families on the benefits and risks of social media use. It contains factsheets, conversation guides, activity sheets, reflection exercises and Powerpoint slides and has been distirbuted to schools and youth sector organisations throughout Singapore. The kit can also be downloaded here

She is also a member of the Media Literacy Council and an an Academic Board Member of the Singapore Media Academy. From 2005-2007, she was a member of the National Internet Advisory Committee which advised the Media Development Authority (MDA) on issues relating to new media.From 2009-2011, she was a member of the Internet and Media Advisory Committee which advised the MDA on issues relating to new media literacy and regulation. She was also a Working Group Member of the Advisory Council on the Impact of New Media on Society (AIMS). 

She teaches various undergraduate and postgraduate courses including Communications, New Media and Society, Social Psychology of New Media and Mobility and New Media. She has won eight awards for excellent teaching at both university and faculty level. Most recently, she won the Faculty Teaching Excellence Innovation Award for her flipped classroom-town hall seminar teaching in 2015.  

 


Teaching Areas Top

Social Psychology of New Media

New Media and Mobility

Research in Information and Communications


Current Research Top

Current grants

Vietnamese Marriage Migrants' use of Mediated Communication to Negotiate Stigma and Social Capital: A Cross-Cultural Comparison with Vietnamese Marriage Migrants in Singapore, Korean National Research Foundation Joint Research Program, $72,920.65 (with Prof Soontae An, Ewha University)

Parental mediation of children's computer gaming, Ministry of Community, Youth and Sports Family Research Fund Grant, $100,000 (with Dr Julian Lin and Hee Jhee Jiow)

The use of media and technology by juvenile offenders and at-risk youths in the enactment of youth crime, $8000

Past grants

Domestication of ICTs by middle-class families in South Korea, ASEAN Universities Network-Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies grant, $12,000

Domestication of ICTs by middle-class families in China, NUS grant, $10,000

New media piracy and perceptions of intellectual property, IP Academy grant, $100,000 (with Assoc Prof Alan Khee Jin Tan )

A multi-national study of consumers' online privacy perceptions, NUS grant, $80,000 (with Dr Milagros Rivera and Dr Hichang Cho)


Research Interests Top

Media and family communication in Asia

Young people and the media

Digital media literacies

Public perceptions of new technology


Publications Top

BOOKS

JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Lim, S. S. (2016). Through the tablet glass: Mobile media, cloud computing and transcendent parenting. Journal of Children & Media, in press. 
  • Lim, S. S. (2015). On stickers and communicative fluidity in social media. Social Media and Society, 1(1), 1-3. http://sms.sagepub.com/content/1/1/2056305115578137.full
  • Soriano, C., Lim, S. S. & Rivera, M. (2015). The Virgin Mary with a mobile phone –  representations of mothering and mobile consumption in Philippine television advertisements. Communication, Culture & Critique, 8(11), 1-19. http://sms.sagepub.com/content/1/1/2056305115578137.full
  • Lim, S. S. (2014). Preparing young scholars of children and media for the ethical review process. Journal of Children and Media, 8(4), 498-500 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17482798.2014.953753#.VPUyc_mUeSp
  • ​​​Lim, S.S. & Goggin, G. (2014). Mobile communication in Asia: Issues and imperatives. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 19 (3), 663-666. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcc4.12080/abstract
  •  Lim, S. S. (2013). On mobile communication and youth deviance – Beyond moral, media and mobile panics. Mobile Media & Communication, 1(1), 96-101. http://mmc.sagepub.com/content/1/1/96.abstract

  •   Lim, S. S., Basnyat, I., Vadrevu, S. & Chan, Y. H. (2013). Critical Literacy, Self-Protection and Delinquency: The Challenges of Participatory Media for Youths At-Risk. Learning, Media and Technology, 38(2), 145-160. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17439884.2013.756515#.U0_an_mSySo

  •  Lim, S. S., Chan, Y. H., Vadrevu, S. & Basnyat, I. (2013). Managing peer relationships online - investigating the use of Facebook by juvenile delinquents and youths-at-risk. Computers in Human Behaviour, 29(1), 8-15http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747563212001732

  •  Hjorth, L. & Lim, S. S. (2012). Women and mobile intimacy in an age of social media and affective technology. Feminist Media Studies, 12(4), 477-484. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14680777.2012.741860

  •  Jiow, H. J. & Lim, S. S. (2012). The evolution of video games and growing challenges for parental mediation. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 32(6), 452 – 459.  http://intl-bst.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/11/21/0270467612469077.abstract

  •   Lim, S. S., Vadrevu, S., Chan, Y. H.& Basnyat, I. (2012). Facework on Facebook:   the online publicness of juvenile delinquents and youths-at-risk. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 56 (3), 346-361http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08838151.2012.705198 Special open access issue

  • Vadrevu, S. & Lim, S. S. (2012). Youth, Politics and Social Media in Southeast Asia: Trends, Events and Implications. Panorama, 01/2012, 19-28. http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_32176-1522-2-30.pdf?120926051913
  • Lim, S. S. & Clark, L. S. (2010). Virtual worlds as a site of convergence for children’s play. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research, 3 (2), 2-4. http://journals.tdl.org/jvwr/index.php/jvwr/article/view/1897

  • Lim, S. S. & Soon, C. (2010). The influence of social and cultural factors on mothers' domestication of household ICTs - experiences of Chinese and Korean women. Telematics and Informatics, 27 (3), 205-216. Lead article. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736585309000446

  • Lim, S. S. (2009). Home, School, Borrowed, Public or Mobile: Variations in Young Singaporeans’ Internet Access. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 14(4), 1228–1256. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2009.01488.x/full

  • Lim, S. S., Cho, H. and Rivera, M. (2009). Online Privacy, Government Surveillance and National ID Cards - Exploring their relationship. Communications of the ACM, 52 (12), 116-129. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1610252.1610283

  • Cho, H., Rivera, M. and Lim, S. S. (2009) Consumers’ Online Privacy Concerns, New Media and Society, 11 (3): 409-431. http://nms.sagepub.com/content/11/3/395.short
  • Lim, S. S. & Nekmat, E. (2008) Learning through Prosuming: Insights from Media Literacy Programmes in Asia. Science, Technology and Society. 13(2): 259-278. http://sts.sagepub.com/content/13/2/259.abstract

  • Lim, S. S. (2008) Technology domestication in the Asian homestead: Comparing the experiences of middle class families in China and South Korea. East Asian Science, Technology and Society. 2(2): 1875-2160. http://easts.dukejournals.org/content/2/2/189.short

  • Lim, S. S. and Tan, Y. L. (2004) Parental Control of New Media Usage – The Challenges of Infocomm Illiteracy, Australian Journal of Communication, 31(1): 57-74.
  • Lim, S. S. and Chung, L. Y. (2004) The Dance of Life (Digital Remix) – The Impact of Mobile Communication on Time Use, Media Asia, 31(1): 37-43

  • Rivera, M., Cho, H. and Lim, S. S. (2004) Consumers’ Online Privacy Concerns, World Internet Law Report, 5(4): 29-32

  • Lim, S. S. and Tan, Y. L. (2003) Old People And New Media In Wired Societies: Exploring The Socio-Digital Divide In Singapore, Media Asia, 30(2) : 95 – 102

  • Lim, S. S. (2002) The experiential dimensions of online shopping: An ethnographic analysis of online store websites, Asian Journal of Communication, 12 (2): 79-99 

  • Lim, S. S. (2002) The Self-Confrontation Interview: Enhancing our Understanding of Human Factors in Web-based Interaction, Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, August: 162-173

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

  • Pham, B & Lim, S. S. (2016). Empowering interactions, sustaining ties: Vietnamese migrant students’ communication with left-behind family and friends. In S.S. Lim (Ed.) Mobile Communication and the Family - Asian Experiences in Technology Domestication. Dordrecht, Springer. In press. 
  • Rahayu & Lim, S. S. (2016). Interpreting Religion, Enacting Parenthood, Taming Technology  – Indonesian Muslim mothers’ supervision of children’s internet use. In S.S. Lim (Ed.) Mobile Communication and the Family - Asian Experiences in Technology Domestication. Dordrecht: Springer. In press.
  • Lim, S. S. (2016). Asymmetries in Asian families’ domestication of mobile communication. In S.S. Lim (Ed.) Mobile Communication and the Family - Asian Experiences in Technology Domestication. Dordrecht: Springer. In press.
  • Lim, S. S., Pham, B. & Cheong, K. (2016). At the crossroads of change –New media and migration in Asia. In L. Hjorth & O. Khoo (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of New Media in Asia. London: Routledge. Forthcoming.
  • Soriano, C. & Lim, S. S. (2016). Ritual and communal connection in mobile phone communication: Representations of kapwa, bayanihan and “People Power” in the Philippines. In S. S Lim & C. Soriano, (Eds.) Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture: Emerging Phenomena, Enduring Concepts. London: Routledge. In press. 
  • Lim, S. S. & Soriano, C. (2016). A (digital) giant awakens – Invigorating media studies with Asian perspectives. In S. S Lim & C. Soriano, (Eds.) Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture: Emerging Phenomena, Enduring Concepts. London: Routledge. In press. 
  • Lim, S. S. & Pham, B. (2015). Between being and belonging: digital connections and disjunctures of migrant students. In T. Skelton, N. Worth & C. Dwyer. (Ed.) Geographies of Identities and Subjectivities. London: Springer. Forthcoming.

  • Lim, S. S. (2014). Women, ‘double work’ and mobile media: The more things change, the more they stay the same. In G. Goggin & L. Hjorth (Eds.) Routledge Companion to Mobile Media  (pp. 356-364). London: Routledge.
  • Lim, S. S. (2013). Media and Peer Culture: Young people sharing norms and collective identities with and through media. In D. Lemish (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Children, Adolescents and Media (pp. 322-328). New York: Routledge.

  • Rahayu & Lim, S. S. (2012). Interpreting Religion, Enacting Parenthood, Taming Technology – Indonesian Muslim mothers’ supervision of children’s internet use. In A. Piela (Ed.) Muslim Women's Digital Geographies. Leiden: Brill. Forthcoming.
  • Lim, S. S. (2011). Regulatory initiatives for managing online risks and opportunities for youths – the East Asian experience. In M. Walrave (Ed.) e-Youth: Balancing between opportunities and risks? (pp. 271-290). New York: Peter Lang: In press.

  • Lim, S. S. & Ooi, J.  (2011). Girls talk tech: Exploring  Singaporean girls’ perceptions of technology. In M. C. Kearney (Ed.) Mediated Girlhood: New Explorations of Girls' Media Culture (pp. 243-260). New York: Peter Lang.

  • Thomas, M. & Lim, S. S. (2011). On maids and mobile phones: ICT use by female migrant workers in Singapore and its policy implications. In J. Katz (Ed.) Mobile communication: Dimensions of social policy (pp. 175-190). New Jersey: Transaction.

  • Lim, S. S., Nekmat, E. & Vadrevu, S. (2011). Singapore’s experience in fostering youth media production –the implications of state-led school and public education initiatives. In J. Fisherkeller (Ed.) International Perspectives on Youth Media: Cultures of Production & Education (pp. 84-102). New York: Peter Lang. 

  • Lim, S. S., Nekmat, E. & Nahar, S. N. (2011). The implications of multimodality for media literacy. In K. O’Halloran & B. A. Smith (Eds.) Multimodal Studies – Exploring Issues and Domains (pp. 169-183). London: Routledge.

  • Lim, S. S. (2010). ‘Your phone makes you, you’: Exploring the youth script in teen magazine representations of mobile media. In S. H. Donald, T. Anderson & D. Spry (Ed.) Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia (pp. 43-56). London: Routledge.

  • Lim, S. S. & Nekmat, E. (2009). Media Education in Singapore – New Media, New Literacies? In C. K. Cheung (Ed.) Media Education in Asia (pp.185-197). Netherlands: Springer.

  • Lim, S. S., Sison, R. And Kim, D. Y. (2008) ICT adoption in Asia – Experiences and Insights. In S. S. Lim, R. Sison & D.Y. Kim (Eds.) The Promise of ICTs in Asia: Key Trends and Issues, Seoul: Jimoondang. 1-16.
  • Lim, S. S. (2008) Youth and New Media – Exploring, Consuming, Producing. In S. S. Lim, R. Sison & D.Y. Kim (Eds.) The Promise of ICTs in Asia: Key Trends and Issues, Seoul: Jimoondang. 93-108.
  • Lim, S. S. (2007) New media and the Singaporean: Rediscovering the lost art of media literacy. In Singapore Perspectives 2007: A New Singapore, Institute of Policy Studies and Marshall Cavendish Academic, Singapore. 79-92.
  • Lim, S. S. (2006). From cultural to information revolution: ICT domestication by middle-class families in urban China. In M. Hartmann, T. Berker , Y. Punie & K. Ward (Eds.), Domestication of Media and Technology. Maidenhead: Open University Press. 185-204.

  • Chung, L. Y. and Lim, S. S. (2005) From Monochronic to Mobilechronic – Temporality in the Era of Mobile Communication. In K. Nyiri (Ed.) A Sense of Place: The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication. Vienna: Passagen Verlag. 267-282
  • Lim, S. S. & Basnyat I. (2016). Face and online social networking. In S. S Lim & C. Soriano, (Eds.) Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture: Emerging Phenomena, Enduring Concepts. London: Routledge. In press.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

  • Lim, S. S. (2010, June). New media and youth crime – findings from expert interviews. Young People and New Media in Asia and Europe – Continents Apart, Concerns Converged, Singapore. 20-21 June.

  • Thomas, M. & Lim, S. S. (2010, June). Walled-In, Reaching Out: Benefits and Challenges of Migrant Workers’ Use of ICTs for Interpersonal Communication. Matters of Communication: 2010 Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore. 22-26 June.
  • Nekmat, E. & Lim, S. S. (2010, June). A Think-Aloud Investigation Into Youths' Knowledge Structures for Internet Literacy. Matters of Communication: 2010 Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore. 22-26 June. 

  • Lim, S. S. (2010, June). Mediating intimacies, bridging distances – The use of ICTs in intra-family communication. Association for Cultural Studies Crossroads 2010, Hongkong. 16-21 June.

  • Nekmat, E. & Lim, S. S. (2010, June). The salience of cognitive styles in youths’ search and evaluation of online information: Implications for Internet literacy. Media Literacy Education in Asia: New Developments. An ICA preconference, Singapore. 22 June. 

  • Lin, J. & Lim, S. S. (2010, June). ‘Mobile phones are just like our hands and legs’– the use of mobile phones by disabled persons in China. Innovations in Mobile Use ICA Preconference, Singapore. 21-22 June. 

  • Cao, Y. Y., Lim, S. S. & Lin, J.  (2010, June). “Relieved mommies, happy children”: Parental mediation of Chinese children’s use of Mole Manor. Matters of Communication: 2010 Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore. 22-26 June. 

  • Lim, S. S. (2010, May). Regulatory initiatives for managing online risks and opportunities for youths – the East Asian experience. e-Youth: Balancing between opportunities and risks?, Antwerp, Belgium. 27-28 May.

  • Lim, S. S. (2009, October) Marketing Mobile Media to Teens in Singapore – Uncovering the ‘Youth Script’. Internet: Critical: 10th Association of Internet Researchers Conference . Milwaukee. 7-11 October.
  • Thomas, M. & Lim, S. S. (2009, October). On maids, mobile phones and social capital: ICT use by female migrant workers in Singapore and its policy implications. Mobile communication and social policy: An international conference, New Jersey, USA.
  • Lim, S. S. (2009, May) Young People and the Digital Divide – An ethnographic study of media-have-less youths. Keywords in Communication: 2009 Annual Conference of the International Communication Association . Chicago. 21-25 May.

  • Lim, S. S. (2008, December) ‘Must-have makeup, fashion and gizmos: Teen magazine representations of girls’ technology use. First International Conference on Popular Culture and Education in Asia. Hong Kong. 11-13 December.

  • Lim, S. S. and Nekmat, E. (2008, July) The Implications of Multimodal Representation for Media Literacy. Fourth International Conference on Multimodality. Singapore. 30 July – 1 August.

  • Nekmat, E. and Lim, S. S. (2008, July) New Media And Youth: The Motivations And Gratifications Of Online Betting Amongst Youths. 17th Asian Media Information & Communication Centre Annual Conference on Changing Media, Changing Societies: Media and the Millennium Development Goals. Manila. 14-17 July

  • Nekmat, E. and Lim, S. S. (2008, June) Youth and Online Gambling: Uncovering the propensity for addiction through understanding the motivations and gratifications of online betting. International Research Development Centre Workshop on Internet Addiction Research in Asia. Manila. 16-17 June.

  • Lim, S. S. (2008, May) On Avatars, Buddy Buddy And CyWorld – New Media in Korean Youths’ Everyday Lives. Communicating for Social Impact: 2008 Annual Conference of the International Communication Association . Montreal. 22-26 May.
  • Lim, S. S. (2008, February) Living in a new media world: Comparing media-use diaries of the media-haves and media have-less in Singapore. Exploring New Media Worlds: Changing Technologies, Industries, Cultures, and Audiences in Global and Historical Context . Texas. 29 February – 2 March.

  • Lim, S. S. (2007, October) Containing the Internet’s spillover effects in the Asian home: Perspectives from China, South Korea and Singapore. Let’s Play!: 8th Association of Internet Researchers Conference . Vancouver. 17-20 October.
  • Lim, S. S. (2007, August) Comparing technology domestication by middle-class families in China and South Korea. East Asian Science, Technology and Society Network Workshop on Technology Family and Gender. Taiwan. 6-8 August.
    1. Lim, S. S., Cho, H. and Rivera, M. (2007, April ) Exploring the Relationship of Online Privacy, Government Surveillance and National ID Cards: A Multi-country Study. 52nd Annual Broadcast Education Association Convention on Media 101: Creating the Future by Understanding the Past. Las Vegas. 18-21 April. Top Two Faculty Paper Award. 
  • Lim, S. S. (2007, January) Youth and New Media - Exploring, Consuming, Producing, Information Revolution and Cultural Integration in East Asia: ASEAN-ROK Academic Conference, Ho Chi Minh City. 24-26 January
  • Lim, S. S. (2006, July) One child, two parents and a host of technologies - A study of urban China’s media-rich households, China's Internet and Chinese Cultures: The Fourth Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference 2006, Singapore. 21-22 July
  • Lim, S. S. (2006, July) Children, technology and media domestication in Singapore, China and South Korea, Asia-Pacific Childhoods Conference ‘An ethnography of childhood’, Singapore. 17-20 July
  • Lim, S. S. (2004, December) Family Communication in Urban China: ICT Domestication by Middle-Class Families in Beijing and Shanghai, Paths of Urban Change: Social and Spatial Perspectives, Singapore, 9-11 December
  •  Lim, S. S. (2004, July) Youth, Media and the Asian Family: Contextualising our Understanding, Understanding our Context, 13th Asian Media Information & Communication Centre Annual Conference on ICT & Media Inputs & Development Outcomes - Impact of New & Old Media on Development in Asia, Bangkok, Thailand

  • Chung, L.-Y. and Lim, S. S. (2004, June) From Monochronic to Mobilechronic – Temporality in the Era of Mobile Communication, The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication Conference, Budapest, Hungary

  • Rivera, M., Cho, H. and Lim, S. S. (2004, February) Online Privacy: Consumers’ Concerns and Policy Implications for E-commerce, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation E-commerce Steering Committee Meeting, Santiago, Chile

  • Lim, S. S. (2002, October) The role of the media in shaping public debate on science and technology, Southeast Asian Francophone Seminar “Science and Technology: Issues for the Society” Conference, Singapore
  • Lim, S. S. (2001, November) Internet Shopping Behaviour – A Social Psychological Insight, British Psychological Society’s “Psychology and the Internet: A European Perspective” Conference, Farnborough, United Kingdom

  • Lim, S. S. (2000, March) Understanding the Online Consumer. Efficient Consumer Response Europe Conference Proceedings. Turin, Italy. Gold Award Paper
  • Lim, S. S. (2010, June). Mediating intimacies, bridging distances – The use of ICTs in intra-family communication. Association for Cultural Studies Crossroads 2010, Hongkong. 16-21 June.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

  • Lim, S. S. (2008, September) Youths, Media and Entertainment – On Risks, Rewards and Resignation. 2008 KAIST Information-Media Global Forum: Entertainment meets Technology! Seoul, 26 Sep.

  • Lim, S. S. (2007) Young and New Media: At risk, source of risk or let’s manage the risk?. Singapore Police Force Resilience Building Seminar. Singapore, 1 Aug.
  • Lim, S. S. (2007) Singapore’s New Media Landscape–Trends and Issues. Ministry of Home Affairs Hometeam Academy Workshop for Senior Officers. Singapore, 3 May.
  • Lim, S. S. (2007) New media, New Literacies: Making the Most of Prosumption. Singapore Press Holdings Foundation and English Language and Literature Teachers’ Association Multiliteracies: Connecting with the Language Classroom Conference. Singapore, 28 May.
  • Lim, S. S. (2007, February) It Takes a Village: Reassessing, Information Revolution and Cultural Integration in East Asia: ASEAN-ROK Academic Conference, Kuala Lumpur. 6-8 February

  • Lim, S. S. (2006) Of racist blogs and Tammy videoes - Vesting our wired teens with critical literacy. Ministry of Education ExCel Fest 2006. Singapore. Keynote speaker, 8 July.
  • Lim, S. S. (2006) The Singaporean Youth’s Media Landscape – Today’s Pressing Issues. National Youth Council Workshop for Youth Workers. Singapore, 11 July.
  • Lim, S. S. (2005, October) Of technology, guanxi and upward mobility - Media use in China’s one-child families. McGill University Department of Art History and Communications Speaker Series Montreal, Canada.
  • Lim, S. S. (2005, July) New Media Piracy: The Consumer Perspective. BIEM Workshop on On-Line and Digital Music Services, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Lim, S. S. (2005, July) Plenary discussion on Cybertrends. Youth.Net: Developing Cyberwellness Conference, Singapore. Panel chairperson
  • Lim, S. S. and Tan, A. T. K. J. (2005, January) Software, Music and Movie Piracy, IP Academy, Singapore.
  • Lim, S. S. (2004, September) From Digital to Socio-Digital Divide - Singapore’s Experience in Infocomm Adoption, Universiti Putra Malaysia Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication Seminar on Impact of ICT Towards Society: Present and Future, Selangor, Malaysia

  • Lim, S. S. (2004, August) The Music Industry: Pot of Gold or Sinking Sands. Missing Youth, Fun, Popular Culture, Consumer Demands and Technology, WIPO Training Course on Creating Value from Copyright Works and Related Rights in the Music Industry, Singapore

  • Lim, S. S. (2003, August) The Singaporean Cyber Youth – Wired but Disconnected?, Youth.Net: Understanding and Guiding the Y-ired Generation” Conference, Singapore. Keynote speaker

  • Lim, S. S. (2007, January), Of homework, handphones and homepages: Comparing technology domestication by middle class youths in China and South Korea, NUS- Yonsei Joint Conference on Digital Media Technology and New Ways of Living and Communicating in Asia,  Singapore. 31 January – 1 February

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  • Lim, S. S. (2006) The ‘Pavlovian Reflex’ in Students, CDTL Brief, 9(4): 1-2
  • Lim, S. S. (2004) The Practicality of Theory, IDEAS on Teaching, 3(1): 22-23
  • Lim, S. S., Oh, T.M., Wohland, T. (2003) Excelling at teaching and research: A preliminary study of best practices, CDTL Brief, 6 (5): 1-4 

Education Top

2003
PhD Media and Communications, London School of Economics

1999
Masters of Science in Media and Communications, Distinction, London School of Economics

1995
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science, Honours, National University of Singapore

1994
Bachelor of Arts with Merit, Dean’s List, National University of Singapore,

Public Service Top

Dr Lim serves actively in public bodies where her research work helps to inform media policy and public education. She is a member of the Media Literacy Council and an an Academic Board Member of the Singapore Media AcademyShe chairs the New Media Taskforce of the National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation and was a Council Member of the National Youth Council from 2009 -2012.From 2005-2007, she was a member of the National Internet Advisory Committee which advised the Media Development Authority (MDA) on issues relating to new media.  She also served on the Internet and Media Advisory Committee which advises the MDA on issues relating to new media literacy and regulation. She was also a member of the Working Group of the Advisory Council on the Impact of New Media on Society (AIMS) and  the MDA’s Interactive and Digital Media Experts Group which assesses start-up projects for seed funding. She has served as a consultant/lecturer/resource person for the Strategic Planning Office of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Media Development Authority, the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Hometeam Academy, the Singapore Police Force, the IP Academy and the National Youth Council.

Awards Top

Faculty Excellent Teaching Award, Innovation Award, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, 2015

Faculty Excellent Teaching Award, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, 2009

Faculty Excellent Teaching Award, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, 2008

University Excellent Teaching Award, National University of Singapore, 2007

Faculty Excellent Teaching Award, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, 2007

ASEAN Universities Network- Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies Academic Exchange Fellowship, 2005/6

Faculty Excellent Teaching Award, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, 200

Faculty Excellent Teaching Award, National University of Singapore, 2005

University Excellent Teaching Award, National University of Singapore, 2005

Raffles Rothschilds Chevening Scholarship, 1998 - 1999

Gold Award (Top Paper), Efficient Consumer Response (ECR) Europe Millennium Conference, Turin, Italy, 22 March 2000

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