DEPT OF SOCIOLOGY
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 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 |
Completion Date: | 12/2014 |
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 |
Project Title: | XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology; Mismatch and Distrust: Institution, Interaction, and Increasing Doctor-Patient Tension in China |
Investigator(s): | Chan CSC |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 07/2014 |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan C.S.C., A Market of Distrust: Unofficial Payments for Hospital Care in China, Department of Sociology, Peking University, Beijing. 2014. |
Chan C.S.C., A Market of Distrust: Unofficial Payments for Hospital Care in China, the Department of Sociology, Fudan University, Shanghai. 2014. |
Chan C.S.C., A Market of Distrust: Unofficial Payments for Hospital Care in China, the School of Social Development, East China Normal University, Shanghai. 2014. |
Chan C.S.C., Increasing Doctor-Patient Tension in China: Institution and Interaction, the Annual Conference of the British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Group. 2014. |
Chan C.S.C., Mismatch and Distrust: Institution, Interaction, and Increasing Doctor-Patient Tension in China, the World Congress of the International Sociological Association, Yokohama, Japan, July 2014. |
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: | (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 |
Completion Date: | 05/2015 |
Project Title: | World Congress of Sociology; (Im)Mobile Youth?: Globalisation, Leisure and Social Change in Scotland and Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): | Fraser AD |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 07/2014 |
Completion Date: | 07/2014 |
List of Research Outputs |
Fraser A.D., Gangs and a Global Sociological Imagination, Criminology Society, Australian National University. 2014. |
Fraser A.D., Homologies of (Youthful) Habitus: Mapping Theory and Method Beyond the Metropole, Youth Beyond the Northern Metropole, Invitational Seminar, University of Newcastle, Australia. 2014. |
Fraser A.D., Homologies of Habitus: Gangs, Scale and a Global Sociological Imagination’, Journal of Youth Studies Conference, Copenhagen. 2015. |
Fraser A.D. and Batchelor S., Im/mobile Youth: Leisure Frontiers in the Wireless City, Journal of Youth Studies Conference, Copenhagen. 2015. |
Fraser A.D. and Atkinson C., Making Up Gangs: Looping, Labelling and the New Politics of Intelligence-led Policing, In: Prof Barry Goldson and Prof John Muncie, Youth Justice. UK, Sage, 2014, 14(2): 154-170. |
Fraser A.D., Urban Legends: Gang Identity in the Post-Industrial City (Oxford: Oxford University Press). 2015. |
Fraser A.D. and Batchelor S., ‘(Im)mobile Youth? Globalisation, Leisure, and Social Change in Scotland and Hong Kong’, ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan. 2014. |
Fraser A.D., ‘Ethnographic Research on Youth Gangs’, East Shanghai University of Politics and Law, Shanghai (May 2015), 2015. |
Fraser A.D., ‘Gangs and Urban Genealogy’, East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai (May 2015), 2015. |
Fraser A.D., ‘Urban Legends: Gang Identity in the Post-Industrial City’, University of Oslo (March 2015), 2015. |
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 |
Completion Date: | 12/2014 |
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., Gay and Grey: Voices from the Margin, Department of Portuguese, University of Macau, Macau, 21 Nov, 2014. 2014. |
Kong T.S.K., The Hidden Side of the Tongzhi Movement: Narratives from Older Gay Men in Hong Kong, invited talk, Wednesday Gender Seminar, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 29 Oct, 2014 . 2014. |
Kong T.S.K., Titanic and McSex: Accomplishing Masculinities among Chinese Men Who Buy Sex, ISA World Congress . 2014. |
Kong T.S.K., 夕陽之美:老年男同志生存現狀與故事分享, invited talk, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China, 17 Jan 2015. 2015. |
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 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: | 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 |
Completion Date: | 06/2016 |
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 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: | 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 |
Completion Date: | 06/2016 |
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 |
Project Title: | 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology; Understanding the Relationship between Drug Use and Social Supply: Observations from Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): | Laidler KA |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 11/2014 |
Completion Date: | 11/2014 |
List of Research Outputs |
Laidler K.A. and Lee M.S.Y., Border trading and policing of everyday life in Hong Kong, In: Pickering, S. and Ham, J., The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration. London, Routledge, 2014. |
Researcher : Lee MSY |
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: | The Fifth Asian Conference on Asian Studies; Public sensibilities towards crime and disorder in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): | Lee MSY |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 05/2015 |
List of Research Outputs |
Laidler K.A. and Lee M.S.Y., Border trading and policing of everyday life in Hong Kong, In: Pickering, S. and Ham, J., The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration. London, Routledge, 2014. |
Lee M.S.Y., Book Review of 'Birthplace, Migration and Crime. The Australian Experience', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal. London, Sage, 2015, 24: 132-134. |
Lee M.S.Y., O'Reilly K. and Stones R., Lifestyle Migration in Asia – An Interpretive Photography Exhibition, 不分畛域 - 從亞洲看生活方式的遷徙攝影展, The University of Hong Kong. 2015. |
Lee M.S.Y., Public Sensibilities towards Crime and Disorder in Hong Kong, The Fifth Asian Conference on Asian Studies. 2015. |
Lee M.S.Y., Public Trust in Policing in Hong Kong, Socio-Legal Association Annual Conference at Warwick University. 2015. |
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 |
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 : 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: | 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 |
Palmer D.A., Body, Ontology and Society: A Sociological Perspective on Qigong Research, Qigong Research Institute, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 2015. |
Palmer D.A., Keynote Speech: The Third Party in the Religious Gift Economy, International conference on "Ethics of Religious Giving in Asia: Historical and Ethnographic Explorations", Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. 2014. |
Palmer D.A., New or Old? The Category of Spirituality in the Chinese Context, Forum on Spirituality and Chinese Society, East China Normal University. 2014. |
Palmer D.A., Rethinking Religion from the Perspective of Ontological Anthropology, Department of Sociology/Centre on Religion and Society, East China Normal University, Shanghai. 2015. |
Palmer D.A., Rethinking Religious Pluralism: Polyontological Dynamics in Chinese Religion, Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore. 2014. |
Palmer D.A. and Wang L.W., Secular and Religious Utopias: Visions of World Order in the Works of Marx (1818-1883) and Baha’u’llah (1817-1892), Conference on Marxist Theories of Religion, Institute of World Religions, China Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing. 2015. |
Palmer D.A., The Bahá’í Faith and its Critical Engagement with the Global Discourse and Practice of “Development” , Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. 2014. |
Palmer D.A. and Jammes J., “The Vietnamese Caodai Religion and Transnational Religious Innovation: Conjugating French Occultism and Chinese Redemptive Societies.”, In: Philip Clart, David Ownby, “International Conference on Texts and Contexts: Redemptive Societies and Religious Movements in Modern China”, University of Hong Kong. 2014. |
Wong M.L. and Palmer D.A., Generating and Applying Spiritual Capital: The Case of the Baha’i Community, 创造和运用灵性资本:以巴哈伊社团为例, In: Zhuo Xinping; Qiu Yonghui, The Study of Religions and Sustainable Community. 宗教与可持续社区研究, Beijing, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2014, 97-118. |
Researcher : Smith C |
Project Title: | 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association; Mobilizing and Governing Flexible Workers in Postindustrial Japan |
Investigator(s): | Smith C |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 12/2014 |
Completion Date: | 12/2014 |
Researcher : Tang TSD |
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 |
List of Research Outputs |
Tang T.S.D., Mapping (In)equalities in Hong Kong Society/Schools: Experiences of Sexual Minorities in Schools, Education for Equality: Challenges and Strategies. 2014. |
Tang T.S.D., Perspectives on same-sex sexualities and self-harm amongst service providers and teachers in Hong Kong, Sex Education. 2014, 14: 444-456. |
Tang T.S.D. and Kam Y.L., 「現身」說教—反思香港、台灣及中國大陸的性∕別教學經驗, In: 黃慧貞, 蔡寶瓊, 性/別政治與本土起義, Hong Kong, The Commercial Press, 2015, 44-54. |
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: | 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 |
Project Title: | Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Annual Meeting 2014; In Search of Community: College Students’ Social Networking Sites Use in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): | Tian X |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 08/2014 |
Completion Date: | 08/2014 |
Project Title: | Symbolic Interaction and Power Dynamics in Online Shopping: A Sociological Investigation of Customer Loyalty on Taobao |
Investigator(s): | Tian X |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | Small Project Funding |
Start Date: | 04/2015 |
List of Research Outputs |
Han X. and Tian X., Immediate Context, Culture, and Selective Attention: The Perceptions of Long-term Petitioners, 当下情境、文化与选择性注意:长期上访户的认知, Journal of Tsinghua University (Philosophy and Social Sciences). 清华大学学报 (哲学社会科学版), 2015, 30: 59-67. |
Tian X. and Adorjan M., Fandom and Coercive Empowerment: The commissioned production of Chinese online literature, Contemporary Innovations: The Arts, Technology and Culture, Nanyang Technological University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. 2015. |
Tian X., Network Domains in Social Networking Sites: Expectations, Meanings, and Social Capital, Public talk at Department of Sociology, Nanyang Technological University.. 2015. |
Tian X., Network domains in social networking sites: expectations, meanings, and social capital, Information, Communication & Society. 2015, 1-15. |
Tian X., Rumor and Secret Space: Organ-Snatching Tales and Medical Missions in Nineteenth-Century China, Modern China. 2015, 41: 197-236. |
Researcher : To SSC |
List of Research Outputs |
To S.S.C., "My Mother Wants Me to Jiaru-haomen (Marry Into a Rich and Powerful Family)!": Exploring the Pathways to "Altruistic Individualism" in Chinese Professional Women's Filial Strategies of Marital Choice, SAGE Open. CA, SAGE, 2015, 5 (1): 1-11. |
To S.S.C., China's Leftover Women: Late Marriage among Professional Women and its Consequences. London; New York, Routledge (ASAA Women in Asia Series), 2015. |
Researcher : Tse HLT |
Project Title: | A Comparative Analysis of Creative Industries in Greater China and South Korea - Fashion as Case Study |
Investigator(s): | Tse HLT |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: | 10/2014 |
Project Title: | FASHION THINKING - THEORY, HISTORY, PRACTICE; A Myth of Fashion Media: A Rising Country Makes a Dwindling City? |
Investigator(s): | Tse HLT |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 10/2014 |
Completion Date: | 11/2014 |
List of Research Outputs |
Tse H.L.T., A myth of fashion media: A rising country makes a dwindling city?, Fashion Thinking – Theory, History, Practice Conference, Design School Kolding, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, Oct 30 – Nov 1, 2014.. Denmark, University of Southern Denmark, 2014. |
Tse H.L.T., Pan L., Shin S. and Hajzlerová J., Co–creating Fashion In The Post-industrial Society: A Qualitative Comparative Study Of Creative Industries In Mainland China And South Korea, Fashion Tales – International Conference 2015, ModaCult – Centre for the Study of Fashion and Cultural Production, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy, Jun 18 – 20, 2015.. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy, 2015. |
Tse H.L.T., Fashion Communication In Asia – Participant Observation And Qualitative Interview With Media Personnel At Milk X Monthly, In: Hunt-Hurst, Patricia and Ramsamy-Iranah, Sabrina, Fashion and Its Multi-Cultural Facets. Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2014, 5. |
Tse H.L.T., Fashion Media Communication In Hong Kong, In: Shin, Kristina & Tao, Xiaoming, International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, 7: 66-74. |
Tse H.L.T., Fashion Speaks Through Clashing Masks: Encoding Fashionability In And Through The Hong Kong Fashion Media, The First Global Creative Industries Conference, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, The University of Hong Kong, Apr 18 – 19, 2015.. Hong Kong, SMLC, University of Hong Kong, 2015. |
Tse H.L.T., Glo-cal Fashion Communication In China, The Third International (Non)Western Fashion Conference 2014: The Global Politics of Fashion, London College of Fashion / School of Modern Languages and Cultures, The University of Hong Kong, Nov 22 – 23, 2014.. Hong Kong, SMLC, The University of Hong Kong, 2014. |
Tse H.L.T., Negotiation Between Fashion Marketers And Journalists In Asia, In: Kim-shyan Fam, Zhilin Yang and Ernest de Run , Asian Journal of Business Research. New Zealand, MAGScholar, 2014, Volume 4 Issue 1: 30-42. |
Researcher : Wang P |
Project Title: | Organized Crime and Prosecution Conference; Organized crime and illegal gambling: How do illegal gambling enterprises respond to the challenges posed by their illegality in China? |
Investigator(s): | Wang P |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 10/2014 |
Completion Date: | 11/2014 |
Project Title: | Lineage-based drug gangs: how kinship ties facilitate the production and trafficking of illegal drugs in China |
Investigator(s): | Wang P |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: | 06/2015 |
List of Research Outputs |
Broadhurst R. and Wang P., After The Bo Xilai Trial: Does Corruption Threaten China's Future?, Survival. Taylor and Francis, 2014, 56: 157-178. |
Wang P., Extra-legal Protection in China: How Guanxi Distorts China’s Legal System and Facilitates the Rise of Unlawful Protectors, British Journal of Criminology. Oxford University Press, 2014, 54: 809-830. |
Wang P. and Blancke S., Mafia State: The Evolving Threat of North Korean Narcotics Trafficking, The RUSI Journal. Taylor and Francis, 2014, 159: 52-59. |
Wang P., Military Corruption in China: Why the buying and selling of offices is rampant in the People’s Liberation Army, Asian Criminological Society 7th Annual Conference. 2015. |
Wang P. and Antonopoulos G., Organized crime and illegal gambling: How do illegal gambling enterprises respond to the challenges posed by their illegality in China?, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology. Sage, 2015, 23. |
Wang P., The Social Order of the Underworld: How Prison Gangs Govern the American Penal System. By David Skarbek (Oxford University Press, 2014, 240pp. $27.95), British Journal of Criminology. 2015. |
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 |
Project Title: | The Fifth Asian Conference on Asian Studies; From Missing Women to Leftover Women |
Investigator(s): | Wong TWP |
Department: | Sociology |
Source(s) of Funding: | URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff |
Start Date: | 05/2015 |
Researcher : Yeung SS |
List of Research Outputs |
Yeung S.S., Flexible Workers: Labour, Regulation and The Political Economy Of The Stripping Industry, In: Sarah Green, Mike Michael, Beverley Skeggs and Michael Burawoy, Sociological Review. 2015, 6 (Issue 2): 530-533. |