Singapore’s Permanent Territorial Revolution
Fifty Years in Fifty Maps
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
Singapore’s Permanent Territorial Revolution
Fifty Years in Fifty Maps
This atlas maps these changes in depth, vividly illustrating the shifts in Singapore’s spatial order. Taken together, these maps demonstrate how physical transformations have led to social changes and how the government has used land and property as a tool of social management. By constantly replanning the rules of access to space, De Koninck argues, the Singaporean State is redefining territoriality, down to its minute details. Whether considered progress or politics, it is an unprecedented use of the physical to control an entire society.
168 pages | 130 color plates, 33 halftones, 16 graphs, 9 tables | 10 1/2 x 11 1/4 | © 2017
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
Geography: Cartography, Social and Political Geography
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