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 |