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"Happy Birthday to You": Music as Nonviolent Weapon in the Umbrella Movement
By Winnie W C Lai
A Nonviolent Model of Liberation Theology in Hong Kong: A Dialogue with Maoism
By Lai Tsz-Him
A perspective of Christianity on civil disobedience: a study of Hong Kong’s Occupy Central and the Umbrella Movement
By Ann Gillian Chu
A Red Flag for Participation: The Influence of Chinese Mainlandization on Political Behavior in Hong Kong
By Nathan Kar Ming CHAN, Lev NACHMAN, Chit Wai John MOK
Achieving the age-friendly city agenda: an interventional study in Hong Kong’s Islands district
By Padmore Adusei AMOAH, Ka Ho MOK, Zhuoyi WEN, Lai Wah LI
An Open Science ‘State of the Art’ for Hong Kong: Making Open Research Data Available to Support Hong Kong Innovation Policy
By Sharif, Naubahar
Be a Responsible and Respectable Man: Two Generations of Chinese Gay Men Accomplishing Masculinity in Hong Kong
By Travis SK Kong
Bourgeois Hong Kong and its South Seas connections: a cultural logic of overseas Chinese nationalism, 1898–1933
By Huei-Ying Kuo
Cement and 'Shanghai plaster' in British Hong Kong and Penang (1920s-1950s)
By Chun Wai Charles Lai
Chinese Illicit Immigration into Colonial Hong Kong, c. 1970-1980
By Florence Mok
Citizen curation and the online communication of folk economics: the China collapse theory in Hong Kong social media
By Yu Po Sang
Civic education guidelines in Hong Kong 1985-2012: Striving for normative stability in turbulent social and political contexts
By Eric Kingman Chong, Edda Sant & Ian Davies
Counting Down on the Train to 2046 in West Kowloon: A Deep Map of Hong Kong’s Spectral Temporalities
By Evelyn Wan
Criminalizing the Innocents: Social Exclusion of the Asylum-seekers and Refugees in Hong Kong
By Isabella Ng
Democratising qualitative research methods: Reflections on Hong Kong, Taiwan and China.
By Ho, P. S. Y., Kong, S.-T., & Huang, Y.-T.
Depolarization through social media use: Evidence from dual identifiers in Hong Kong
By Tetsuro Kobayashi
Development of the Hong Kong Identity Scale: Differentiation between Hong Kong ‘Locals’ and Mainland Chinese in Cultural and Civic Domains
By Siu-lun Chow, King-wa Fu and Yu-Leung Ng
Diaspora of Chinese Intellectuals in the Cold War Era: From Hong Kong to the Asia-Pacic Region, 1949–1969
By Kenneth Kai-chung Yung
Digital Governance as Institutional Adaptation and Development: Social Media Strategies between Hong Kong and Shenzhen
By Wilson Wong and May Chu
Does government pay attention to the public? The dynamics of public opinion and government attention in post-handover Hong Kong
By Chuanli Xia & Fei Shen
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