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.


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