Social empowerment through knowledge transfer: Transborder actions of Hong Kong social workers in mainland China

Social empowerment through knowledge transfer: Transborder actions of Hong Kong social workers in mainland China
YI KANG
This is a study of a group of Hong Kong social workers who have worked in mainland China for the past decade building a social work profession. In an unfamiliar environment full of uncertainties and obstacles, the interactions of these overseas professionals with local state and societal actors have effected change in the transmission of knowledge and techniques across borders, forging of local alliances to initiate change, adaptation of professional practices to local contexts, and contestation of encroachments on their professional autonomy, ethics, and standards. In their endeavours to introduce novel knowledge and practices into the mainland, these social workers have actively engaged with state agents and inspired indigenous societal actors, attempting to turn them into ‘rooted cosmopolitans’ and to create opportunities and platforms for state-in-society rather than state-versus-society scenarios.

Publication date

2020

Journal title, volume/issue number, page range

China Information (2020): 0920203X20946570.

ISSN

0920-203X

Specialisation

Social Sciences

Theme

Society
National politics