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The papers in this volume, prepared by social scientists with different specializations, address selected aspects of Hong Kong's post-War development.
Author : Ambrose Y. C. King
Publisher : Chinese University Press
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 42,3 MB
Release : 1981
Category : History
ISBN : 9789622013377
The papers in this volume, prepared by social scientists with different specializations, address selected aspects of Hong Kong's post-War development.
Author : Tak-Wing Ngo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 26,61 MB
Release : 2002-09-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1134630956
Rewriting Hong Kong's history from the bottom up, the chapters investigate vital, but hitherto obscured, aspects of the colony's rise. They cover the Chinese collaboration with the colonial regime, legal discrimination and intimidation, rural politics, social movements, government-business relations, industrial policy, flexible manufacturing and colonial historiography. Drawing together contributions from historians, sociologists and political scientists, the book highlights the role played by a variety of social actors in Hong Kong's history and differs both from recent celebrations of British colonialism and anti-colonial Chinese nationalism.
Author : Wendy Siuyi Wong
Publisher : Springer
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 19,36 MB
Release : 2018-10-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3319920960
This book examines Hong Kong’s struggle against the disappearance of its unique identity under the historical challenges of colonialism, in addition to the more recent reimposition of Chinese authoritarian government control, as reflected in three under-researched forms of visual media: comics, advertising and graphic design. Each section of the book focuses on one of these three forms, and each chapter focuses on one stage of Hong Kong’s changing cultural identity. The articulative position of this book is on studies of visual cultural history and media communication. Its case studies will broaden readers’ own cultural knowledge for a more international understanding. The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design advances the development of its three key subjects in terms of identity, communication and cultural politics, aiming to reach a wide range of multidisciplinary readers.
Author : Lam Wai-man
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 14,99 MB
Release : 2015-06-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1317453026
This book challenges the widely held belief that Hong Kong's political culture is one of indifference. The term "political indifference" is used to suggest the apathy, naivete, passivity, and utilitarianism of Hong Kong's people toward political life. Taking a broad historical look at political participation in the former colony, Wai-man Lam argues that this is not a valid view and demonstrates Hong Kong's significant political activism in thirteen selected case studies covering 1949 through the present. Through in-depth analysis of these cases she provides a new understanding of the nature of Hong Kong politics, which can be described as a combination of political activism and a culture of depoliticization.
Author : W. Lee
Publisher : Springer
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 50,69 MB
Release : 1991-05-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0230379060
The spectacular economic and technological achievements of certain Far Eastern countries have attracted world wide attention. The markets of the West are dominated by the products of countries with no traditions of industrialisation and few natural resources. The reaction to this phenomenon has been a mixture of amazement, admiration, envy and, curiosity to know how it was done. This book addresses these questions through a study of the modernisation of three of the most successful Asian societies - Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong.
Author : Orit Ichilov
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 15,84 MB
Release : 2013-12-19
Category : Education
ISBN : 1317827570
Political, economic, technological and cultural changes have taken place all over the globe, changes which have transformed the meanings of citizenship and citizenship education. This volume represents an effort to analyze the implications of these changes.
Author : Willy Wielemans
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 42,42 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789061864899
Author : Joseph Yu-shek Cheng
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 710 pages
File Size : 46,15 MB
Release : 2020-02-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9811203202
This volume analyzes the political development in Hong Kong in chronological order from the Sino-British negotiations till today. It focuses on the rule of the British administration before 1997; the Chinese leadership's policy towards Hong Kong; the changing attitudes and values of the Hong Kong people; the evolution of the pro-democracy movement in the territory; and the international environment affecting the Hong Kong situation.The author engages in detailed studies of the important events such as the Sino-British negotiations (1982-84), the impact of the Tiananmen Incident (1989), the protests against the Article 23 legislation (2003), and the Occupation Campaign (2014). At the same time, the author examines in depth the emergence and development of political parties in the territory; the strategies and tactics of the pro-Beijing united front; the results of important elections; the trends of public opinion as reflected by polls; and the development of civil society and its relationship with the political parties.As a key activist in the peaceful pro-democracy movement throughout the decades, the author has a deep insider's understanding of Hong Kong's political development which is presented and analyzed in the framework of academic analysis. Care has been taken to provide detailed sources which include many interviews of important parties.Related Link(s)
Author : Ming Sing
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 29,28 MB
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0415320542
This book raises interesting questions about the process of democratisation in Hong Kong and asks why democracy has been so long delayed when the standard of living in Hong Kong has become so middle class.
Author : Lai Ching Leung
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 12,98 MB
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1351921401
This book is the first study with feminist analysis on lone mothers’ economic dependency in Hong Kong. The implications of this study are considerable; it challenges both conventional thinking about families and the political and academic debates about social policy. This book sets out to examine the relationship between social security benefits and lone mothers’ labour supply in Hong Kong. Two particular aspects of the labour supply behaviour of lone mothers are explored: firstly, the possible effect of social security on lone mothers’ employment: and secondly, the knowledge and perception of social security benefits in the decision making processes of lone mothers in relation to taking up paid work. Evidence from this study suggests that there are three structural barriers which hinder lone mothers from taking up paid employment outside their family; inadequate support for child care, the low level of Earnings Disregard Policy which discourages lone mothers living on benefit from being self-reliant and thirdly, the low wages that lone mothers earn in the labour market.