DEPT OF SOCIOLOGY



Researcher : Adorjan MC

Project Title:Society for the Study of Social Problems 2013 Annual Meetings; Perceptions of Policing in Hong Kong: Rule of law, political policing and tensions with Mainland China
Investigator(s):Adorjan MC
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2013
Completion Date:08/2013


List of Research Outputs

Adorjan M.C., Imagining Constructionism Outside the Occident: Post Colonialism and Penal Elitism in Hong Kong, The Society for the Study of Social Problems. 2013.
Adorjan M.C. and Lee M.S.Y., Perceptions of Policing in Hong Kong: Rule of law, political policing and tensions with Mainland China, The Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference. 2013.
Adorjan M.C. and Chui W.H., Responding To Youth Crime In Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy And Citizenship. Oxon, Routledge, 2014, 164 pp.


Researcher : Bakken B

Project Title:Crime and Punishment in China
Investigator(s):Bakken B
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2007


Project Title:10th Biennial Conference of the Chinese Studies Association of Australia (CSAA) Crime and Punishment in China towards 2020: A Scenario
Investigator(s):Bakken B
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2007


Project Title:Power in the Making: Governing and Being Governed in Contemporary China 11:50 Børge Bakken/Karl Gerth (Chair: Patricia Thornton) ‘The Chinese surveillance state: on "social management" in China’
Investigator(s):Bakken B
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:03/2012




Researcher : CHAN WL

List of Research Outputs

Martin J.T. and CHAN W.L., Hong-Kong-style community policing: a study of the Yau Ma Tei fruit market, Crime, Law & Social Change. Springer, 2014, 61: 401-416.


Researcher : Chan CSC

Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Investigator(s):Chan CSC
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:12/2010


Project Title:The Survival and Legitimacy of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Business: An Institutional Approach
Investigator(s):Chan CSC
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2011


Project Title:A Market under the Veil: The Micropolitics of Social Ties and Money in Hospital Care in China
Investigator(s):Chan CSC
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Humanities and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship Scheme
Start Date:01/2013


Project Title:the annual meeting of the american sociological association; Relational Work in Intermediated Ties: The Dynamics of Guanxi in Hospital Care in China
Investigator(s):Chan CSC
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2013
Completion Date:08/2013


Project Title:Deteriorating Doctor-Patient Relationship in China: A Sociological Perspective
Investigator(s):Chan CSC
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2014


List of Research Outputs

Chan C.S.C., A Market of Distrust and Obligation: The Micropolitics of Unofficial Payments for Hospital Care in China, the Global Finance Initiative for the Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University. 2013.
Chan C.S.C., A Market of Distrust and Obligation: The Micropolitics of Unofficial Payments for Hospital Care in China, the School of Sociology and Anthropology, Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou. 2013.
Chan C.S.C., Book Award for books in Asian Studies, American Sociological Association’s Section on Asia and Asian America. 2013.
Chan C.S.C., Decoding Localization: A Comparison of Two Transnational Life Insurance Firms in China, In: Gili S. Drior, Markus A. Hollerer, and Pater Walgenbach , Global Themes and Local Variations in Organization and Management: Perspectives on Glocalization. New York, Routledge, 2014, 189-200.
Chan C.S.C., Doing Ideology amid a Crisis: Collective Actions and Discourses of the Chinese Falun Gong Movement., Social Psychology Quarterly . 2013, 76: 1-24.
Chan C.S.C., Honorable Mention for Mary Douglas Prize for Best Book in the Sociology of Culture, American Sociological Association’s Section on Culture. 2013.
Chan C.S.C., Honorable Mention for the W. Richard Scott Award for Distinguished Scholarship, American Sociological Association’s Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work. 2013.
Chan C.S.C., Intermediation and Generalized Exchange: The Dynamics of Guanxi in Hospital Care in China, the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2013.
Chan C.S.C., Mismatch and Distrust: Institution, Interaction, and Increasing Doctor-Patient Tension in China, the Annual Meeting of the Hong Kong Sociological Association, Baptist University,. 2013.
Chan C.S.C., Multiple Levels of Intermediations and Indirect Reciprocity: A Case Study of the Dynamics of Guanxi in Hospital Care in China , The International Network for Social Network Analysis Conference. 2013.


Researcher : Cho L

List of Research Outputs

Cho L., Online Voices In China: The Impact Of The Internet On Investigative Journalism In China , iResponsibility: Explore How We Engage in the Online World IB World Conference, University of Hong Kong . 2013.
Cho L., The Development of Investigative Reporting and Journalistic Professionalism in Southern Weekend, In: M Svensson, E Sæther, Z Zhang, Chinese Investigative Journalists' Dreams: Autonomy, Agency, and Voice. Lanham Maryland, Lexington Books, 2013, 181-198.


Researcher : Evans GRJ

Project Title:7th International Conference on Thai Studies
Investigator(s):Evans GRJ
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/1999


Project Title:53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies Do People Still Dream of Kings? The Discourse of Monarchy in Laos
Investigator(s):Evans GRJ
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:03/2001


Project Title:102nd American Anthropological Association Meeting Revival of Buddhist Royal Family Commemorative Ritual in Laos
Investigator(s):Evans GRJ
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/2003


Project Title:First International Conference on Lao Studies Tiao Phetsarath and Lao Issara Joking and Lao Social Structure
Investigator(s):Evans GRJ
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2005




Researcher : Fraser AD

Project Title:Excavating the Walled City: Youth, Space and Order in Hong Kong’s Forbidden Enclave
Investigator(s):Fraser AD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2012
Completion Date:06/2014


Project Title:British Society of Criminology Conference 2013; Damaged Hardmen: Gangs, Masculinities and Social Change in Glasgow/Panel - Two Way Street: Critical Perspectives on Gender, Crime and Street Capital
Investigator(s):Fraser AD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2013
Completion Date:07/2013


Project Title:(Re)Imagining Youth: A Comparative Sociology of Youth Leisure in Scotland and Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Fraser AD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:ESRC/RGC Joint Research Scheme
Start Date:09/2013


Project Title:(Re)Imagining Gangs: A Study of Gang Identity in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Fraser AD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014


List of Research Outputs

Bartie A. and Fraser A.D., The Easterhouse Project: youth gangs, social justice and the arts in Glasgow, 1968-1970, In: Mary Munro, Scottish Justice Matters. 2014.
Fraser A.D., City of Experience, City of Imagination, Wall Street Journal. 2014.
Fraser A.D., Damaged Hardmen: Gangs, Masculinities and Social Change, British Society of Criminology Conference, University of Wolverhampton. 2013.
Fraser A.D. and Batchelor S., ‘(Im)mobile Methods? Capturing the complexity of young people’s leisure lives’, British Sociological Association Conference, Leeds, UK. 2014.


Researcher : Kong TSK

Project Title:Gay and Grey: Oral History of Hong Kong Gay Elders
Investigator(s):Kong TSK
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:01/2009


Project Title:Understanding Drug Use and Its relation with Risky Sexual Practices among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Kong TSK, Laidler KA
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2012


Project Title:Purchasing Sex, Consuming Love? A Qualitative Study of Hong Kong Men Who Buy Sex
Investigator(s):Kong TSK
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Public Policy Research
Start Date:10/2012


Project Title:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards 2013-14
Investigator(s):Kong TSK
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards
Start Date:06/2013


List of Research Outputs

Kong T.S.K., Between Chicken Worm and Sunken Boat: Bounded Masculinity in the Chinese Sex Industry, Neo-moralism under Neo-liberalism International Conference. Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 23-25 May 2014. 2014.
Kong T.S.K., Consuming Love, Purchasing Sex: Masculinity of Male Clients in the Chinese Sex Industry, Chinese Masculinities on the Move: Time, Space and Cultures –An International Conference. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 28-30 Nov 2013. 2013.
Kong T.S.K., Dreams and Dislocation: The Challenges Facing Rural-to-Urban Migrant Male Sex Workers (‘Money Boys’) in Contemporary China (Keynote speech) , Behind the Façade: Inter-Disciplinary Perspectives in Macao, University of Macau, Taipei, Macau, 25 April 2014. 2014.
Kong T.S.K., Intertwining Intimacies and the Male Client in the Chinese Sex Industry, International Symposium on Multiple Crises and Sustainable Social Integration in Contemporary Societies. Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea, 21-22 February 2014. 2014.
Kong T.S.K., Migrants on the Wing: Money Boys in Reform China, Sexuality Talk Series, National Central University, Taipei, Taiwan, 9 May 2014. 2014.
Kong T.S.K., On the Edge: Chinese Men Negotiating Thrill and Control in Commercial Sex, Masculinities, Modernity and Heteronormativity in the UK and South China, University of York, United Kingdom, 10 June 2014. 2014.
Kong T.S.K., Romancing the Boundary: Male Client Masculinities in the Chinese Sex Industry, Sexuality Talk Series, Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan, 14 May 2014. 2014.
Kong T.S.K., The Unforgotten and Unspoken: Chinese Older Gay Men’s Use of Space in pre and post-colonial Hong Kong, Sexuality Talk Series, National Central University, Taipei, Taiwan, 13 May 2014. 2014.
Kong T.S.K., 男男正傳︰香港年長男同志口述史, 香港, 進一步多媒體有限公司, 2014.


Researcher : Kuah KE

Project Title:Rising Dragons, Soaring Bananas International Conference 2009 Chinese Diaspora and the Transnationalisation of Buddhist Philanthropic Culture
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2009


Project Title:Understanding China’s Emerging Philanthropic Culture
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2011
Completion Date:10/2013


Project Title:Understanding Chinas Emerging Philanthropic Culture
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


Project Title:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards 2012-13
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards
Start Date:09/2012


Project Title:Conference on "Conflict, Revolt and the Neoliberal World Order"; Marketing Philanthropy: Chinese State and the Charity Landscape
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/2013
Completion Date:11/2013


Project Title:Globalisation of Chinese Tea Trade: A Study of the socioeconomic networks between Mainland Anxi and Transnational Chinese
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014


List of Research Outputs



Researcher : Kuah-Pearce KE

Project Title:Rising Dragons, Soaring Bananas International Conference 2009 Chinese Diaspora and the Transnationalisation of Buddhist Philanthropic Culture
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2009


Project Title:Understanding China’s Emerging Philanthropic Culture
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2011
Completion Date:10/2013


Project Title:Understanding Chinas Emerging Philanthropic Culture
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


Project Title:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards 2012-13
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards
Start Date:09/2012


Project Title:Conference on "Conflict, Revolt and the Neoliberal World Order"; Marketing Philanthropy: Chinese State and the Charity Landscape
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/2013
Completion Date:11/2013


Project Title:Globalisation of Chinese Tea Trade: A Study of the socioeconomic networks between Mainland Anxi and Transnational Chinese
Investigator(s):Kuah-Pearce KE
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014


List of Research Outputs

Kuah-Pearce K.E., 1. “Heart Menders Radiating from the Chinese Diaspora: Chinese Women Buddhist Volunteers in Local and Transnational Caring-giving”, paper presented at the 8th International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas Conference, 17 -19 August 2013 , 2013.


Researcher : Laidler KA

Project Title:“Girls in Trouble”: The Challenges of Youthful Femininity in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Laidler KA
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011


Project Title:How Young People Obtain Psychoactive Drugs in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Laidler KA, Fraser AD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:12/2012


List of Research Outputs

Laidler K.A. and Lee M.S.Y., Hong Kong Women's Prisons, Women in Prison: An International Symposium on the Bangkok Rules. 2014.
Laidler K.A., How Young People obtain Their Drugs: Preliminary Results from Hong Kong, Prepared for Social Supply and Drug Distribution Seminar, London South Bank University and Plymouth University. . 2014.
Laidler K.A., Hunt G. and Moloney M., Tuned Out or Tuned In: Spirituality and Youth Drug Use in Global Times, Past and Present. 2014, 222(9): 61-80.
NIU X. and Laidler K.A., Understanding Domestic Violence Against Muslim Women in China, Feminist Criminology. 2014, Published first online: 1-21.


Researcher : Lee MSY

Project Title:Home and Away: Female Transnational Professionals in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Lee MSY
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Public Policy Research
Start Date:10/2011
Completion Date:09/2013


Project Title:Lifestyle Migration in East Asia: A Comparative Study of British and Asian Lifestyle Migrants
Investigator(s):Lee MSY
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:ESRC/RGC Joint Research Scheme
Start Date:01/2012
Completion Date:12/2013


Project Title:Fear of crime and trust in crime control in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Lee MSY, Adorjan MC
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


Project Title:Changing Society; Rethinking cross-border mobilities control and the humanitarian border
Investigator(s):Lee MSY
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:04/2014
Completion Date:04/2014


List of Research Outputs

Adorjan M.C. and Lee M.S.Y., Perceptions of Policing in Hong Kong: Rule of law, political policing and tensions with Mainland China, The Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference. 2013.
Laidler K.A. and Lee M.S.Y., Hong Kong Women's Prisons, Women in Prison: An International Symposium on the Bangkok Rules. 2014.
Lee M.S.Y., Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Sage, 2013.
Lee M.S.Y., In: Maggy Lee, Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal. Sage, 2013.
Lee M.S.Y., Female Expatriates in Hong Kong – Negotiating a transnational life and identity in a global city, Royal Geographical Society-IBG Annual International Conference. 2013.
Lee M.S.Y., Gendered discipline and protective custody of trafficking victims in Asia , Punishment and Society. London, Sage, 2014, 16: 206-222.
Lee M.S.Y., Human Trafficking and Border Control in the Global South, In: K. Aas and M. Bosworth, The Borders of Punishment - Migration, Citizenship, and Social Exclusion,. Oxford University Press, 2013, 128-145.
Lee M.S.Y., Irregular migration in East Asia, EU-Asia Dialogue - Shaping a Common Future for Europe and Asia. 2014.
Lee M.S.Y., Rethinking cross-border mobilities control and the humanitarian border, British Sociological Association Annual Conference. 2014.
Lee M.S.Y., Theoretical Criminology. Sage, 2013.
Lee M.S.Y., ”Home and Away”: Female Transnational Professionals and Their Construction of Home, American Sociological Association Annual Conference. 2013.


Researcher : Lui TL

List of Research Outputs

Lui T.L., Hong kong Book Prize, 香港書獎, Radio Television Hong Kong . 2013.
Lui T.L. and Liu S., Prsence of the state: probing the middle class and civic organizations in Chinese societies, In: Misa Izuhara, Handbook on East Asian Social Policy. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2013.


Researcher : Martin JT

Project Title:Effects of Political Regime on Informal Solidarity: A Comparative Ethnography of Civil Security in Xiamen and Taichung
Investigator(s):Martin JT
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2013


List of Research Outputs

Martin J.T. and CHAN W.L., Hong-Kong-style community policing: a study of the Yau Ma Tei fruit market, Crime, Law & Social Change. Springer, 2014, 61: 401-416.
Martin J.T., Legitimate Force in a Particularistic Democracy: Street Police and Outlaw Legislators in the Republic of China on Taiwan, Law & Social Inquiry . 2013, 38: 615-642.
Martin J.T., Police as Linking Principle: Rethinking Police Culture in Contemporary Taiwan, In: William Garriott , Policing and Contemporary Governance: The Anthropology of Police in Practice. NY, Palgrave, 2013, 157-180.
Martin J.T. and Manning P.K., Policing the Southern Chinese Seaboard, In: Nikos , Crime, Law & Social Change. Springer, 2014, 61: 369-375.
Martin J.T., The Confucian ethic and the spirit of East Asian police: a comparative study in the ideology of democratic policing, Crime Law & Social Change. Springer, 2014, 61: 461-490.


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




Researcher : NIU X

List of Research Outputs

NIU X. and Laidler K.A., Understanding Domestic Violence Against Muslim Women in China, Feminist Criminology. 2014, Published first online: 1-21.


Researcher : Ng CH

Project Title:Development of multi-media project -based socio-cultural education
Investigator(s):Ng CH, Chan SCL
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Teaching Development Grants
Start Date:09/1997




Researcher : Palmer DA

Project Title:Volunteerism in Contemporary China: Moral Discourse and Social Spaces.
Investigator(s):Palmer DA
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2011
Completion Date:12/2013


Project Title:Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion; The Alchemical Wedding of Michael Winn: An American Daoist Master Gets Married atop a Sacred Chinese Mountain
Investigator(s):Palmer DA
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/2013


List of Research Outputs

Huang C.J., Valussi E. and Palmer D.A., 性別與兩性關係, In: 宗樹人 (David A. Palmer)、夏龍 (Glenn Shive)、魏克利 (Philip Wickeri), 《中國人的宗教生活》, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2014, 107-126.
Palmer D.A. and Yu W.T., A Fieldwork Report on the Jiao Rituals in Huanghua Township, Yingde City, Guangdong Province, 廣東省英德市黃花鎮醮儀紀實, In: Pengzhi Lü and John Lagerwey, The Comparative Ethnography of Local Daoist Ritual. 地方道教儀式實地調查 比較研究, Taipei, Shin Wen Feng, 2013, 469-502.
Palmer D.A., 洋人道教:灵性个人主义与中国传统文化的全球化, China Academy of Social Sciences, Institute for World Religions. 2013.
Palmer D.A. and Wong M.L., Clarifying the Concept of Spiritual Capital, Tenth annual symposium on the social scientific study of religion in China, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. 2013.
Palmer D.A., Globalizing Daoism at Huashan: Quanzhen Monks, Danwei Politics and International Dream Trippers, In: Xun Liu and Vincent Goossaert , Quanzhen Daoists in Chinese Society and Culture. Berkeley, CA, Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley, 2013, 113-140.
Palmer D.A., Keynote speech: Locality, Globalization and the Construction of Sacrality: Transnational Encounters at Huashan, Conference on Religion and Locality in the Chinese World, Australian National University, 26-28 Aug. . 2013.
Palmer D.A., Religion and Civil Society in China, Renmin University of China, Centre on Buddhism and Religious Theory. 2013.
Palmer D.A., The Charisma of Shangri-la. Review of The Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China. Charisma, Money, Enlightenment by Dan Smyer Yü. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2012. , Current Anthropology. 2014, 55:1.
Palmer D.A., Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. 2014.
Palmer D.A., “Can Religion Contribute to Civil Society in China?”, Conference on Religion and Power, The University of Hong Kong, Jan. 13- 14. . 2014.
Palmer D.A. and Yu W.T., “Negotiating Civility between Hong Kong Volunteers, Village Populations and Local Authorities: a Volunteer Teaching Group in Hongde County, Guangdong Province”, Workshop on new developments in Chinese civil society, French Centre for Research on Contemporary China/The University of Hong Kong, 31 Oct. . 2013.
Palmer D.A., “Rethinking the Concept of Religion in the Chinese Context”, Conference on World Religion in Local Contexts: Cross-Cultural Transmissions, Translations and Interactions”, Baha’i World Centre, Haifa, Israel, 3-4 May. . 2014.
Palmer D.A., 宗教之於中國社會政治史, In: 宗樹人 (David A. Palmer)、夏龍 (Glenn Shive)、魏克利 (Philip Wickeri), 《中國人的宗教生活》, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2014, 161-180.
Palmer D.A., Shive G. and Wickeri P.L., In: 宗樹人 (David A. Palmer)、夏龍 (Glenn Shive)、魏克利 (Philip Wickeri), 《中國人的宗教生活》, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2014.
Palmer D.A., 人體:健康, 民族與超越性, In: David A. Palmer 宗樹人, Glenn Shive 夏龍, Philip Wickeri 魏克利, 中國人的宗教生活, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2014, 85-106.
Siegler E.T. and Palmer D.A., “The Alchemical Wedding of Michael Winn: An American Daoist Master Gets Married Atop a Sacred Chinese Mountain”, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Baltimore, 23-24 Nov.. 2013.
Wong M.L. and Palmer D.A., Generating and Applying Spiritual Capital: the Case of the Bahá'í Community, Tenth annual symposium on the social scientific study of religion in China, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. 2013.


Researcher : Smith C

Project Title:Freeters into Precariat: Irregular Youth Employment and Counterculture in Postindustrial Tokyo
Investigator(s):Smith C
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011




Researcher : Tang TSD

Project Title:Youth Suicidality and Female Sexuality: Perspectives of Service Providers in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Tang TSD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2012
Completion Date:12/2013


Project Title:British Sociological Association (BSA) Annual Conference; Perspectives of Youth Same-Sex Sexualities and Self-Harm Among NGO Service Providers and Secondary School Teachers in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Tang TSD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:04/2014
Completion Date:04/2014


Project Title:Celebrity Culture and Civic Engagement: A Case Study of Big Love Alliance
Investigator(s):Tang TSD
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014




Researcher : Tian X

Project Title:Online Networks and Offline Relationships: College Students’ Facebook Use in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Tian X
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:05/2012
Completion Date:07/2014


Project Title:International Conference on Social Science and Management; Negotiated order between writers and readers: A symbolic interaction perspective on Chinese online literature
Investigator(s):Tian X
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2014
Completion Date:05/2014


Project Title:Internet versus Tradition: Mothering and Medicine in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Tian X
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2014




Researcher : To SSC

List of Research Outputs

To S.S.C., Article Editor, Sage Open Journal . Sage, 2014.
To S.S.C., Gender and Family in Asia, Invited Lecture at the HKU Summer Institute 'Asia as the Global Future', University of Hong Kong . 2013.
To S.S.C., Gender and Marriage in China, Invited lecture at the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 2013.


Researcher : Tse HLT

List of Research Outputs

Tse H.L.T., Luxury Brands And Deriving Fashion Meanings In A Media Context In Hong Kong, In: Glyn Atwal and Douglas Bryson, Luxury Brands In Emerging Markets . UK (Hampshire) & US (New York), Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 1: 214.


Researcher : Wong TWP

Project Title:52nd Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Pathways to Success: Life Stories and the Hong Kong Dream
Investigator(s):Wong TWP
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:03/2000




Researcher : Xu J

Project Title:Social exclusion and production of violence: A case study of illegal taxi-drivers in the Pearl River Delta
Investigator(s):Xu J, Bakken B
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:05/2012
Completion Date:10/2013


Project Title:The Society for the Study of Social Problems 2013 Annual Meeting; Commodification of police power: A study of police/business posters in Guangzhou, China
Investigator(s):Xu J
Department:Sociology
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2013
Completion Date:08/2013




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