DEPT OF SOCIOLOGY



Researcher : Bakken B

List of Research Outputs

Bakken B., Chapter 1: "Introduction: Crime, Control, and Modernity in China" , In: Børge Bakken , Crime, Punishment, and Policing in China . Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Oxfo, Rowman and Littlefield, 2005, pp. 1-26 (44 footnotes).
Bakken B., Chapter 3: "Comparative Perspectives on Crime in China", , In: Børge Bakken, Crime, Punishment, and Policing in China. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Oxfo, Rowman and Littlefield, 2005, pp. 64-100 (89 footnotes).
Bakken B., China and the Myth of the Only-Child , Faculty of Education, The University of Oslo (19 May 2006). 2006.
Bakken B., In: Børge Bakken, Crime, Punishment, and Policing in China, Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Oxf, Rowman and Littlefield, 2005, x, 245 pages, index.
Bakken B., Legal Mercy in Chinese and Comparative Perspective (refereed to be published), International Symposium on Chinese Culture and the Rule of Law. Annual Academic Meeting of China Legal History Society. Academic Exchange Centre of Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan (22-26 October 2005). 2005.
Bakken B., The Conditions of Crime in China at the turn of the Millennium (article in Chinese), Journal of Legal and Economic Studies . 2006, Vol.3, No.2: pp.195-230 (35 footnotes).
Bakken B., The Death Penalty and the Regime of Harsh Punishments in China. , The Centre for East- and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, (23-24 November 2005). 2005.
Bakken B., The Death Penalty in the People's Republic of China, Department of Law, The University of Newcastle (25 May 2006). 2006.
Bakken B., The Exemplary and the Punitive: Discipline and Punishment in China, Department of Sociology and Centre for Anthropological Research, Hong Kong University (25 April 2006) . 2006.


Researcher : Broadhurst RG

List of Research Outputs

Beh S.L., Chan A.C.Y. and Broadhurst R.G., Can Injury Patterns of Victims of Homicide predict the degree of intimacy of the offender?, The Australian New Zealand Forensic Science International Symposium - Freemantle, April 2-5, 2006 . 2006.
Beh S.L., Broadhurst R.G., Chan A.C.Y. and Lee K.W., Homicide Followed by Suicide in Hong Kong, In: R.G. Broadhurst, Homicide Followed by Suicide in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong Centre for Criminology, 2005, 1-114.


Researcher : Chan ACY

List of Research Outputs

Beh S.L., Chan A.C.Y. and Broadhurst R.G., Can Injury Patterns of Victims of Homicide predict the degree of intimacy of the offender?, The Australian New Zealand Forensic Science International Symposium - Freemantle, April 2-5, 2006 . 2006.
Beh S.L., Broadhurst R.G., Chan A.C.Y. and Lee K.W., Homicide Followed by Suicide in Hong Kong, In: R.G. Broadhurst, Homicide Followed by Suicide in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong Centre for Criminology, 2005, 1-114.


Researcher : Chan CCY

List of Research Outputs

Chu Y.K. and Chan C.C.Y., Policing One-woman Brothels in Hong Kong: An Informal Strategy , The 6th Annual Meeting of Asian Association of Police Studies . Asian Association of Police Studies, 2005.


Researcher : Chiu WK

List of Research Outputs

Chiu W.K., Law Enforcement and the Disciplined Services in Hong Kong . Hong Kong, CHIU WING KAY, 2006, 333.


Researcher : Chu YK

Project Title:Triad involvement in economic organised crime in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Chu YK
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2003
Abstract:
To describe the trends of credit card fraud, pirated compact discs and currency counterfeiting in Hong Kong in the last decade; to analyse how these three counterfeiting products are manufactured and distributed; to assess the role of triads in the operation of these three types of economic organised crime; to exam how to combat economic organised crime from legal, law enforcement, private sector, and community perspectives.


Project Title:Crime in Campus in the University of Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Chu YK
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Wu Jieh-Yee Research Fund
Start Date:01/2005
Abstract:
There are 3 main objectives of this study. The first objective is to examine the prevalence and nature of crime in both study and residential campus in the University of Hong Kong from 2003 - 2004. Common characteristics that will be identified include (i) the types of crime; (ii) the time, day and place where the crime took place; (iii) the amount involved for property crime, criminal damage and fraud; and (iv) the circumtances that crime took place. The second objective is to assess perceived risk and fear of victimization amongst the university students. The third objective is help to develop effective location-specific and campus-wide security policies and crime prevention measures.


Project Title:Crime Mapping of One-woman Brothels in North Point
Investigator(s):Chu YK
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:02/2005
Abstract:
The aim of this research is to use crime mapping technology to analyse the geographical distribution of the one woman brothel in Hong Kong. North Point is selected to be a case study because the district has long been suffered by one-woman brothels. The Investigator has interviewed a couple of police officers in North Point and conducted field observations in the district. It was found that about eighty one-woman brothels are currently operating in North Point and a large number of sex workers are Fujianese new immigrants. Five specific objectives of this research are as follows: (1) To describe the trends of one-woman brothels in North Point in the last 10 years; (2) To analyse the geographical distribution of one-woman brothels in North Point; (3) To construct the time profiling of one-woman brothels as a business in North Point; (4) To work out social profile of sex workers and their clients in North Point; and (5) To make recommendations to law enforcement agencies on how to deal with one woman brothels effectively.


Project Title:Product counterfeiting industry in China: an organized crime perspective
Investigator(s):Chu YK
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2005
Completion Date:06/2006
Abstract:
N/A


List of Research Outputs

Chu Y.K., An Analysis of Youth Gangs in Tin Shui Wai in Hong Kong, 香港天水圉青少午群黨之分析, Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences. 香港社會科學學報, Hong Kong, 2005, 29: 1-27.
Chu Y.K., International Organised Crime Groups in the 21st Century, Organised Crime and Triads Workshop. HK Association of Trainers in Property Management & Security, 2006.
Chu Y.K., Observations on Youth Gangs in Tin Shui Wai, Combating Youth Crime in Tin Shui Wai Seminar. Hong Kong, The Yuen Long Fight Crime Committee, 2005.
Chu Y.K., Organised Crime in Mainland China, Triad Course for Overseas Law Enforcement Officers. Hong Kong, Hong Kong Police, 2005.
Chu Y.K. and Chan C.C.Y., Policing One-woman Brothels in Hong Kong: An Informal Strategy , The 6th Annual Meeting of Asian Association of Police Studies . Asian Association of Police Studies, 2005.
Chu Y.K. and Ho K.K., The Recruitment Process of the Hong Kong Police During the 1950s (Part 1), 五十年代香港警察的入職過程 (一), Off Beat. 警聲, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Police, 2006, 821: 8.
Chu Y.K. and Ho K.K., The Recruitment Process of the Hong Kong Police During the 1950s (Part 2), 五十年代香港警察的入職過程 (二), Off Beat. 警聲, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Police, 2006, 822: 7.
Chu Y.K. and Ho K.K., The Recruitment Process of the Hong Kong Police During the 1950s (Part 3), 五十年代香港警察的入職過程 (三), Off Beat. 警聲, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Police, 2006, 823: 9.
Chu Y.K., Triads and International Organized Crime, Invited Guest Lecture for Philippine Customs Officers. HK Association of Trainers in Property Management & Security, 2005.
Ho K.K. and Chu Y.K., An Examination of Public Order Policing and MC6 in Hong Kong, 從世貿會議看香港防暴工作, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2005, 30 December 2005.
Ho K.K. and Chu Y.K., Policing Strategies Against the 1967 Riots in Hong Kong: An Insider’s Perspective , The 6th Annual Meeting of Asian Association of Police Studies . Asian Association of Police Studies, 2005.
Ho K.K. and Chu Y.K., Policing the WTO MC6 in Hong Kong: Strategy and Tactics , The 2nd Cross-Strait Conference on Public Administration. Macau, University of Macau, 2006.
Kwong W.Y.H. and Chu Y.K., Policing the Private Security Industry in Hong Kong , The 6th Annual Meeting of Asian Association of Police Studies . Asian Association of Police Studies, 2005.


Researcher : Chu YW

List of Research Outputs

Chu Y.W., Book Review: The Maryknoll Sisters in Hong Kong, 1921-1969 by Cindy Yik-yi Chu, Social Transformations in Chinese Societies. 2005, 1: 221-223.
Chu Y.W., Globalization and the Asian Developmental State: observations on South Korea's information technology industries, Constituting Globalization: actors, arenas and outcomes; 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics, hosted by the IAAEG, University of Trier, Germany. 2006.
Chu Y.W., Prospering with the Global Economy: an analysis of the Chinese entrepreneurs of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mainland China and their networks, Conference on the Mobilization of Chinese Entrepreneurial Networks - Pre-conference for the 8th World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention, Prospering with the Global Economy, Growing with the Chinese Entrepreneurs, Seoul, Republic of Korea. 2005.
Chu Y.W. and Tang J.T.H., The Internet and Civil Society: Environmental and Labor Organizations in Hong Kong, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 2005, 29(4): 849-866.
McNally C.A. and Chu Y.W., "Exploring Late Capitalist Development in Greater China: a synthesis", Asian Perspective. 2006, 30(2): 31-64.


Researcher : Ho KK

List of Research Outputs

Chu Y.K. and Ho K.K., The Recruitment Process of the Hong Kong Police During the 1950s (Part 1), 五十年代香港警察的入職過程 (一), Off Beat. 警聲, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Police, 2006, 821: 8.
Chu Y.K. and Ho K.K., The Recruitment Process of the Hong Kong Police During the 1950s (Part 2), 五十年代香港警察的入職過程 (二), Off Beat. 警聲, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Police, 2006, 822: 7.
Chu Y.K. and Ho K.K., The Recruitment Process of the Hong Kong Police During the 1950s (Part 3), 五十年代香港警察的入職過程 (三), Off Beat. 警聲, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Police, 2006, 823: 9.
Ho K.K. and Chu Y.K., An Examination of Public Order Policing and MC6 in Hong Kong, 從世貿會議看香港防暴工作, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2005, 30 December 2005.
Ho K.K. and Chu Y.K., Policing Strategies Against the 1967 Riots in Hong Kong: An Insider’s Perspective , The 6th Annual Meeting of Asian Association of Police Studies . Asian Association of Police Studies, 2005.
Ho K.K. and Chu Y.K., Policing the WTO MC6 in Hong Kong: Strategy and Tactics , The 2nd Cross-Strait Conference on Public Administration. Macau, University of Macau, 2006.


Researcher : Jones CAG

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Researcher : Kuah KE

Project Title:Social capital and the development of emigrant villages in South China
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE, Wang A, Zhou D.M.
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2003
Completion Date:12/2005
Abstract:
N/A


Project Title:Chinese women and their network capital: Chinese women entrepreneurs and their entrepreneurial culture in the Pan Pearl River Delta Region
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2004
Completion Date:10/2006
Abstract:
To explore how Chinese women create and use their social and network capital to establish an entrepreneurial culture and become successful entrepreneurs and professionals in the Pan Pearl River Delta Region.


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Researcher : Kuah-Pearce KE

Project Title:Social capital and the development of emigrant villages in South China
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE, Wang A, Zhou D.M.
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2003
Completion Date:12/2005
Abstract:
N/A


Project Title:Chinese women and their network capital: Chinese women entrepreneurs and their entrepreneurial culture in the Pan Pearl River Delta Region
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2004
Completion Date:10/2006
Abstract:
To explore how Chinese women create and use their social and network capital to establish an entrepreneurial culture and become successful entrepreneurs and professionals in the Pan Pearl River Delta Region.


List of Research Outputs

Kuah-Pearce K.E., Chinese Women and the Cyberspace, 华人女性与虚拟空间, International Conference on 20 Years of Research on Chinese Women and Gender – Reflections and Future Trend; Centre for Gender Research, CUHK, CUHK Gender Studies and Centre for Women Studies, Beijing University. 2005.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., Delivering Welfare Services in Singapore: A Strategic Partnership between Buddhism and the State, Conference on Religious Harmony and Diversity in Singapore by the Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore. Singapore, 2005.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., Diversities and Unities: Towards A Reformist Buddhism in Singapore”, , Conference on Religious Harmony and Diversity in Singapore, organized by the Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore. Singapore, 2005.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., From Migrant Workers to Becoming Boss: Garment Entrepreneurs in Guangzhou (co-author: Gao Chong), Hong Kong Sociological Association, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Sociological Association, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, 2005.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., Introduction: The Chinese Diaspora and Voluntary Associations, In: Kuah-Pearce, K. E. and Hu-Dehart, E., Voluntary Organizations in the Chinese Diaspora. Hong Kong, Hong Kong UP, 2006, pp. 1-28.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., Medicine and Religion: The Contrast of Orthodoxy and Secularism in Indian Medicine (Ayuverda) (co-author: Nazrul Islam) , Hong Kong Sociological Association, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Sociological Association, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, 2005.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., Moralising Ancestors as Socio-moral Capital: A Case Study of a Transnational Chinese Lineage, Asian Journal of Social Science. Leiden, E.J. Brill, 2006, 34 (2): 243 - 263.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., The Cultural Politics of Clan Associations in Contemporary Singapore, In: Kuah-Pearce and Hu-Dehart, Voluntary Organizations in the Chinese Diaspora . Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2006, pp. 53 – 76.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., The Worship of Qingshui Zushi and Religious Revivalism in South China" , In: Tan, Chee-Beng, Southern Fujian: Reproduction of Tradition in Post-Mao China. Hong Kong, Chinese Hong Kong University Press, 2006, pp. 121 – 144.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., In: Kuah-Pearce K.E. and Hu-DeHart, E., Voluntary Organizations in the Chinese Diaspora . Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2006, 295.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., Where Anthropology Meets Diaspora Studies: Some Considerations in Qiaoxiang Studies, 人类学与散居人口研究: 侨乡研究中的 一些注意事, Journal of Guangxi University For Nationalities. 广西民族学院学报, 2005, 27(4): 55-62.
Kuah-Pearce K.E., co-editorship, In: Kuah-Pearce, K. E. and Hu-Dehart, E., Voluntary Organizations in the Chinese Diaspora. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press), 2006, 295pp.


Researcher : Kwong WYH

List of Research Outputs

Kwong W.Y.H. and Chu Y.K., Policing the Private Security Industry in Hong Kong , The 6th Annual Meeting of Asian Association of Police Studies . Asian Association of Police Studies, 2005.


Researcher : Laidler KA

Project Title:"Ice" in Hong Kong: past, present and future trends
Investigator(s):Laidler KA
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Vice-Chancellor's Office - General Award
Start Date:06/1999
Abstract:
To study "Ice" in Hong Kong: past, present and future trends.


Project Title:Reducing Hong Kong's serious youth crime through community intervention: an evaluation of operation breakthrough
Investigator(s):Laidler KA
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2003
Abstract:
To evaluate the impact of a community intervention program on serious young offenders in the NTN over a one-year period. The study will assess: (1) the patterns of arrest and re-arrest piror and subsequent to the intervention, and, (2) the attitudinal changes of serious offenders prior and subsequent to the intervention.


List of Research Outputs

Laidler K.A., Emerton R.G. and Petersen C.J., Bureaucratic Justice: The Imprisonment of Mainland Chinese Women Working in the Sex Industry, Roundtable Sponsored by the Centre for Comparative Law and Centre for Criminology. 2006.
Laidler K.A. and Morgan P., Citizens and Outlaws: The Private Lives and Public Lifestyles of Women in the Illicit Drug Economy, In: M. Pogrebin, A View of the Offender's World: About Criminals. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications, 2005, 298-308.
Laidler K.A., I'm Calling My Mom: The Meaning of Family and Kinship among Latina Homegirls, In: L. Alarid and P. Cromwell, In Her Own Words: Women Offenders' Views on Crime and Victimization. Los Angeles, Roxbury, 2005, 57-68.
Laidler K.A., In: M. Zatz and N. Rodriquez (eds.) Images of Color, Images of Crime. , Senator Sir, Welcome to the World of "Orientalism". Los Angeles, Roxbury Press, 2005, Retitled and revised for third edition: 42-51.
Laidler K.A. and Hunt G., Situations of Violence in the Lives of Girl Gang Members, In: A. Egley et al., The Modern Gang Reader. Los Angeles, Roxbury, 2006, 57-68.
Laidler K.A., Hunt G., MacKenzie K. and Evans K., The Emergence of Clubs and Drugs in Hong Kong, In: Bill Sanders, Drugs, Clubs and Young People: Sociological and Public Health Perspectives. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2006, 107-121.
Laidler K.A., The Lives and Times of Asian Pacific American Women Drug Users, In: W. Palacios, Cocktails and Dreams: Perspectives on Drug and Alcohol Use. New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 2005, 250-267.
Laidler K.A., The Lives and Times of Asian Pacific American Women Drug Users, In: L. Alarid and P. Cromwell, In Her Own Words: Women Offenders' Views on Crime and Victimization. Los Angeles, Roxbury, 2005, 69-78.
Laidler K.A., Youth Gangs and Drugs: The Case of Marijuana, Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. 2006, 4: 99-134.


Researcher : Lee KW

List of Research Outputs

Beh S.L., Broadhurst R.G., Chan A.C.Y. and Lee K.W., Homicide Followed by Suicide in Hong Kong, In: R.G. Broadhurst, Homicide Followed by Suicide in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong Centre for Criminology, 2005, 1-114.


Researcher : Lee MSY

List of Research Outputs

Lee M.S.Y., "We are not completely Westernised": Dual medical systems and pathways to health care among Chinese migrant women in England, Social Science and Medicine. 2006, 62: 1498-1509.
Lee M.S.Y. and Punch M., Policing by Degrees. Groningen, de Hondsrug Pers, 2006.


Researcher : Moore M

Project Title:Chinese entrepreneurship: comparative analysis
Investigator(s):Moore M
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Hang Seng Bank Golden Jubilee Education Fund for Research
Start Date:03/2004
Abstract:
To carry out comparative analysis on Chinese entrepreneurship.


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Researcher : Ng CH

Project Title:Development of multi-media project -based socio-cultural education
Investigator(s):Ng CH, Chan SCL, Ma K.W., Sze M.H.
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Teaching Development Grants
Start Date:09/1997
Abstract:
To promote project-based, inter-departmental and inter-institutional learning and teaching activities; to create a task force unit to plan, organize and implement socio-cultural teaching and learning activities that make creative use of audio-visual media.


Project Title:Female sexuality in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Ng CH, Cheng SL, Chan AKW
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2002
Abstract:
To undertake a comprehensive sociological study of female sexuality in Hong Kong.


Project Title:Family in flux: values, relations, and strategies in Hong Kong families
Investigator(s):Ng CH, Chu YW, Chan AKW, Leung BKP, Wong TWP
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG)
Start Date:10/2003
Abstract:
To provide a comprehensive portrait and analysis of the Hong Kong family in the light of the momentous changes that the society has gone through in recent years. We seek to answer the following three sets of questions: 1) Questions on family forms, practices and strategies such as: What new family forms and practices are created? Whate are the family's coping strategies? How do the material circumstances and coping strategies differ among different types of families (e.g. single-parent families versus conventional nuclear families; middle class families versus working class families)? 2) Questions on family relationships such as: To what extent are Hong Kong families an emotional haven? What is the nature of the husband-wife relationship, and the parent-child relationship? How do families deal with intergenerational conflicts? 3) Questions on values and expectations relating to the family such as: What do parents expect from their children and vice versa? What role does the family play in people's lives and how important is this role? What desirable qualities do parents want to see in their sons, as versus their daughters?


Project Title:Family in flux: values, relations, and strategies in Hong Kong families
Investigator(s):Ng CH, Chu YW, Chan AKW, Wong TWP
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects
Start Date:10/2003
Abstract:
N/A


Project Title:James Wong and Hong Kong Popular Culture
Investigator(s):Ng CH
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:01/2006
Abstract:
This is a proposal to study the operation and impact of Hong Kong media and popular culture through a study of one of its prominent practitioners, James Wong Jum Sum. James Wong (1941-2004) was a multi-talented creator who had a prolonged and extremely successful engagement with various facets of Hong Kong media and cultural industries. Because of his unique position and contributions, James Wong's life and work offer us a fascinating entry point into the intricate and inimitable practices of the industries, and more broadly popular culture in Hong Kong. By studying the unpublished manuscripts and documents on the process of cultural creation left behind by James Wong, as well as collecting and analyzing fresh oral history interviews with practitioners related to James Wong's work, we hope to gain an in-depth understanding of the Hong Kong media industries. This will in turn help us address some of the key issues in media and cultural studies such as the role of creativity in commercial cultural production, how the cultural industries transform themselves in organization and operation through different stages of social development, how media products came to congeal the collective identity of a generation, and how cultural products in Hong Kong spread beyond the territory and exert major influences on other Chinese communities in an era of gloabization.


List of Research Outputs

Ng C.H., After the crises: changes in social ethos, In: Lau Siu-kai et al, Indicators of Social development: Hong Kong 2004. hong kong, The Chinese University Press, 2005, 265-284.


Researcher : Sim SCA

List of Research Outputs

Sim S.C.A. and Wee V., Hong Kong as a Destination for Migrant Domestic Workers, Asian Women as Transnational Domestic Workers. Singapore, Marshall Cavendish, 2005, 175-209.


Researcher : Wong PF

List of Research Outputs

Wong P.F., Attitudes to Success, Work and Working Life of Young Graduates in Urban China, International Conference on Challenging Orthodoxy: The Public Function of Sociology, organized by University of Liverpool. September 7,2005.
Wong P.F., Sorry that Good Time of Tonight Lost; More Expected,Mmore ... (「難耐這夜 春光浪費」 愈是期待 愈是 ……), Ming Pao Daily News . Hong Kong, 2005, D04.
Wong P.F., New Pavements to Success: Impacts of New Technologies on Youth's Success Ethos and Working Experience in Urban China, International Conference on Young People and New Technologies, organized by University College of Northampton, September 6, 2005.
Wong P.F., West Kowloon Cultural District Consultation Ends at 30 June; Between Virtual and Reality, 六月三十日西九諮詢結束 虛擬與真實之間, Ming Pao Daily News. Hong Kong, 2006, D06.


Researcher : Wong SL

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Researcher : Wong TWP

Project Title:Hong Kong oral history archives
Investigator(s):Wong TWP, Pun N, Sinn EYY, Yip HM, Choi P.K., Luk B.H.K., Tsang S.
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Central Allocation Vote - Group Research Project
Start Date:06/2001
Abstract:
To systematically building up archives of oral materials relating to the history of Hong Kong.


List of Research Outputs

Wong T.W.P., 核心價值: 香港社會指標研究的啟示, In: 劉兆佳, 尹寶珊, 李銘堃, 黃紹倫編 [社會發展的趨勢與挑戰], 香港, 香港中文大學香港亞太研究所, 2006, 99-114.


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