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SOON, Carol

SOON, Carol

SOON, Carol
孙婉婷

Principal Research Fellow
Head, Society and Culture

Dr Carol Soon is Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies where she heads the Society and Culture department. She has a PhD in Communications and New Media from the National University of Singapore. Carol is also Adjunct Principal Scientist at the Centre for Advanced Technologies in Online Safety (CATOS) at the Institute of High Performance Computing (A*STAR) and Principal Investigator at NUS Centre for Trusted Internet and Community (CTIC). Her research interests are in false information, online safety, digital literacy and inclusion, media regulation, new media and activism, and public engagement and deliberation. She has published her research in books and peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Asian Journal of Communication and Public Integrity. She worked with the Ministry of Health in 2017 on Singapore’s first citizens’ jury and is currently working with various government agencies on engaging citizens in co-creating policy solutions.

Carol is also Associate Director of the Asia Journalism Fellowship which is supported by Temasek Foundation. She is the Vice Chair of Singapore’s Media Literacy Council and a member of the Industry Advisory Panel for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the Singapore University of Technology and Design. She sits on the Civil Service College-Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Partnerships and Engagement Experts Panel. She was part of the Ministry of Communications and Information’s Digital Readiness Network, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth’s Youth Conversations Advisory Panel, and the YouTube News Working Group. Carol has taught courses at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and the University Scholars Programme at NUS.

In 2015, Carol received the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Research Excellence Award. She was also a recipient of the Australian Endeavour Award in 2012. Prior to joining academia, she worked in the corporate sector where she developed communication campaigns for profit and non-profit organisations.

Research Interests

Media regulation; digital inclusion; social media and politics; digital and public engagement; message design; Singapore as a digital village

Publications

Op-eds/Commentaries

Conference Participation and Presentations/Speeches

  • Speaker, Lianhe Zaobao’s 5th Singapore-China Forum, Youth Engagement and Media, 21 November 2023, Beijing, China.
  • Speaker, Konrad Adenauer Siftung’s Communication Technology and Citizenship Asia Conference, 20-21 October 2023, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Moderator, Trust and Safety Professionals Association APAC Summit, Panel Discussion on “It’s Complicated: Balancing Content Moderation and Government Regulation in the APAC Region”, 11 October 2023.
  • Speaker, 3rd Global Summit for Mental Health Advocates, Breakout Session on “Digital Wellbeing: Thriving in the Online Space”, 10 October 2023.
  • Moderator, Ministry of Law-Singapore Management University Online Harms Symposium Panel Discussion on “Fostering Inclusive Online Spaces: Studying the Impact of Online Hate”, 27 September 2023.

Courses taught

  • New media and politics, University Scholars Programme, National University of Singapore.
  • Media, public opinion and public policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore.
  • New media and policy communication, as part of the Public Sector Leadership and Management for Indian Revenue Service Officers, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, 1 April 2016.

Awards

  • Research Excellence Award (2015). Awarded by Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
  • Top Peer-Reviewed Paper (2013). Awarded by Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, Krems (Austria), 22–25 May 2013.
  • Australian Endeavour Research Fellowship (2012). Awarded by the Australian Government, hosted by Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, August–December 2012.
  • Graduate Students’ Teach Award (2011). Awarded by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore.
  • Best Teaching Scholar (2010). Awarded by the Communications and New Media Programme, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore.

Committees/Directorships

  • Vice Chair, Media Literacy Council
  • Non-Executive Director, EVOLV Communications
  • Member, Political Films Consultative Committee
  • Member, National Crime Prevention Council
  • Member, Civil Service College-Ministry of Community, Culture and Youth Partnerships and Engagement Experts Panel