跳转到主要内容
Main navigation
ICAS
ICAS 13
About
Mailing list
ICAS team
Previous conventions
Africa-Asia initiative
FAQs
ICAS Book Prize
Current IBP
Submitted publications
Submitted PhD theses
Submitted Hong Kong articles
Previous IBP Editions
Submitted Hong Kong articles
Social media engagement against fear of restrictions and surveillance: The mediating role of privacy management
By Macau K. F. Mak, Alex Zhi-Xiong Koo, Hernando Rojas
Significant social movement as a critical event: The impact of journalists’ mutual attention on the differentiation between traditional and alternative media in the field
By Macau K. F. Mak
The Impact of Refugees in Neutral Hong Kong and Macau, 1937–1945
By Helena F. S. Lopes
'Hong Kong Is Our Home': Hong Kongers Twenty-Five Years After the Handover
By Christopher K. Tong
Digital citizenship education – Teachers’ perspectives and practices in Germany and Hong Kong
By Bastian Vajen, Steve Kenner, Frank Reichert
Understanding the "Taiwanisation" of Hong Kong Politics
By Hao Shinan
COVID-19 and the Elderlies: How Safe Are Hong Kong's Care Homes?
By Mohana Das
How family policies redefine families: The case of mainland China–Hong Kong cross-border families
By Wai-chi Chee
Immigration and Public Attitudes towards Social Assistance: Evidence from Hong Kong
By Yang, Shen, Bo Miao and Alfred M. Wu
Guerilla capitalism and the platform economy: Governing Uber in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
By Ngai Keung Chan; Chi Kwok
Visions and Realities in Hong Kong Anglican Mission Schools, 1849–1941
By Tim Yung
The Man without a Country: British Imperial Nostalgia in Ferry to Hong Kong (1959)
By Kenny K. K. Ng
Hindrance or Helping Hand?: Hong Kong and Sino-British Railway Commercial Diplomacy, 1974–84
By Adonis M. Y. Li
Deepening the State: The Dynamics of China’s United Front Work in Post-Handover Hong Kong
By Samson Yuen, Edmund W. Cheng
Postmaterialism and the Perceived Quality of Elections: A Study of the Moderation Effect of a Critical Event
By Gary Tang & Edmund W. Cheng
Alternative Publications, Spaces and Publics: Revisiting the Public Sphere in 20th- and 21st-century China
By Sebastian Veg & Edmund W. Cheng
Loyalist, Dissenter and Cosmopolite: The Sociocultural Origins of a Counter-public Sphere in Colonial Hong Kong
By Edmund W. Cheng
Affective solidarity: how guilt enables cross-generational support for political radicalization in Hong Kong
By Gary Tang & Edmund W. Cheng
Affordances, movement dynamics, and a centralized digital communication platform in a networked movement
By Lee, L. F. Francis, Laing Hai, Edmund W. Cheng, Gary Tang, Samson Yuen
Life satisfaction and the conventionality of political participation: The moderation effect of post-materialist value orientation
By Cheng, Edmund W., Hiu-Fung Chung and Ho-wai Cheng
分页
« First
首页
‹‹
前一页
1
2
3
4
5
6
››
下一页
Last »
末页