SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES



Researcher : Ansaldo U

Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Arts)
Investigator(s):Ansaldo U
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:12/2010


Project Title:Complexity and simplicity in isolating languages
Investigator(s):Ansaldo U
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011


Project Title:Complexity and simplicity in isolating languages
Investigator(s):Ansaldo U, Gong T, Matthews SJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2013


Project Title:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards 2016-17
Investigator(s):Ansaldo U
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards
Start Date:06/2016


List of Research Outputs

Ansaldo U., Is the Language Faculty non-linguistic?, In: Umberto Ansaldo, Nick Enfield, Frontiers in Psychology. Nature, 2016, NA.
Lim L.L.S. and Ansaldo U., Languages in Contact. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016, Key Topics in Sociolinguistics.


Researcher : Archangeli DB

Project Title:Workshop on Stress and Meter to celebrate Morris Halle's 90th birthday; A Bottom-up Approach to Margi Tone
Investigator(s):Archangeli DB
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:09/2013


Project Title:An Ultrasound Investigation of the Acquisition of Speech Articulation in Cantonese, Putonghua, and English
Investigator(s):Archangeli DB, To KS
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:10/2013


Project Title:Programming for phonological analysis
Investigator(s):Archangeli DB
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2014


Project Title:Tongue shape of vowels and consonants in Assamese vowel harmony
Investigator(s):Archangeli DB
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:05/2015


List of Research Outputs

Archangeli D.B. and Pulleyblank D.G., "Underlying Representations" without Universal Grammar, National Chung Cheng University Seminar Series. 2015.
Archangeli D.B. and Pulleyblank D.G., An Emergent Phonology is a Transparent Phonology, Linguistic Society of Hong Kong Annual Research Forum. 2015.
Archangeli D.B. and Pulleyblank D.G., Emergent morphology, In: Heidi Harley and Daniel Siddiqi, Morphological metatheory. John Benjamins Publishing, 2016, 237-270.
Archangeli D.B. and Pulleyblank D.P., Emergent phonological representations: No need for autosegmental architecture, National Tsing Hua University Graduate Institute of Linguistics 30th Anniversary Celebration. 2015.
Archangeli D.B., Mielke J. and Baker A., Individual-level contact limits phonological complexity: Evidence from bunched and retroflex /ɹ/, Language. Linguistics Society of America, 2016.
Archangeli D.B., Language research with ultrasound, University of Macau Department of English. 2015.
Archangeli D.B. and Pulleyblank D.G., Phonology without universal grammar, Frontiers in Psychology. 2015, 6.
Archangeli D.B. and Yip J.C., Stress, Syllabification, and the Articulation of Mid Vowels in Two Dialects of Sasak, Linguistic Society of America. 2016.
Archangeli D.B., Ultrasound Laboratory Phonology, Guwahati Indian Institute of Technology. 2015.
Archangeli D.B. and Pulleyblank D.G., Vowel Harmony in Emergent Grammar: The Case of Yoruba, In: Johnson Ilori and Olanike Ola Orie and Constantine Yuka, Cutting edge essentials of Yoruba and other African languages: Essays in Honour of Oladele Awobuluyi. Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015, 140-177.
Archangeli D.B., What a look inside the mouth can tell us about language, University of the Ryukyus. 2016.
Archangeli D.B. and Pulleyblank D.G., What phonology can do for you, University of the Ryukyus. 2016.
Pulleyblank D.G. and Archangeli D.B., Morphing one theory into another, 2016.


Researcher : Asay JF

Project Title:Truth in the Making
Investigator(s):Asay JF
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Early Career Scheme (ECS)
Start Date:01/2015


List of Research Outputs

Asay J.F., Logic and/of Truthmaking, In: Syraya Chin-Mu Yang, Duen-Min Deng, and Hanti Lin, Structural Analysis of Non-Classical Logics: The Proceedings of the Second Taiwan Philosophical Logic Colloquium. Berlin Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 2016.
Asay J.F., Run Aground: Kit Fine’s Critique of Truthmaker Theory. 2015.
Asay J.F., Run Aground: Kit Fine’s Critique of Truthmaker Theory, Run Aground: Kit Fine’s Critique of Truthmaker Theory (invited lecture at Yale-NUS College, Singapore). 2015.
Asay J.F., We Don’t Need No Explanation, Explananza 2015.


Researcher : Becker B

Project Title:Research Output Prize
Investigator(s):Becker B
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:10/2008


Project Title:German Kiaochow, 1898-1914: Commerce and Shipping in Northeast China
Investigator(s):Becker B
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011


List of Research Outputs

Becker B., Connecting French Indochina with Hong Kong: The Shipping Company Marty et d'Abbadie, 1886-1920s, In: The University of Hong Kong, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, European Studies Program, International Conference: Connected Histories, Mirrored Empires: British and French Imperialism from the 17th through 20th Centuries. 2016.
Becker B., France and the Gulf of Tonkin Region: Shipping Markets and Political Interventions in South China in the 1890s, In: Sungtaek Cho, Korea University Wen-hsin Yeh, University of California, Berkeley, Cross-Currents E-Journal: East Asian History and Culture Review. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, University of Hawai'i Press, 2015, 16: 13-51.
Becker B., France and the Gulf of Tonkin Region: Shipping Markets and Political Interventions in South China in the 1890s, In: Wen-hsin Yeh and Sungtaek Cho, Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, University of Hawai'i Press, 2015, 4, no. 2: 560-600.
Becker B., Michaelis, Georg (1857-1936), In: Dirk Alvermann, Nils Jörn, Biographisches Lexikon für Pommern [Biographical Dictionary of Pomerania]. Cologne, Böhlau, 2015, 2: 175-179.
Becker B., Prussia's Baltic Shipping Industry in the 19th Century: Economic Interests and Government Interventions, In: Working Group on Prussian History (University of Greifswald, Germany), Prussia and the Baltic. 2015.
Becker B., Sarnow, Johannes (1860-1924), In: Dirk Alvermann, Nils Jörn, Biographisches Lexikon für Pommern [Biographical Dictionary of Pomerania]. Cologne, Böhlau, 2015, 2: 234-237.
Becker B., Shipping and Trading in East Asia: The Company of Jebsen & Co. in Hong Kong 1895-1945, In: Christian Albrecht University Kiel, Germany, Centre of Asian and African Studies, Series of Lectures: "Schleswig-Holstein and Asia: Cultural Perceptions, Trade, and Politics since the Early Middle Ages". 2016.


Researcher : Becker B.

Project Title:Research Output Prize
Investigator(s):Becker B
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:10/2008


Project Title:German Kiaochow, 1898-1914: Commerce and Shipping in Northeast China
Investigator(s):Becker B
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011


List of Research Outputs



Researcher : Biancorosso G

Project Title:Outstanding Young Researcher Award 2008-2009
Investigator(s):Biancorosso G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Young Researcher Award
Start Date:12/2009


List of Research Outputs

Biancorosso G., AMS 75 PAYS: Publication Award, American Musicological Society. 2015.
Biancorosso G., Love at First Sight: Music as Heterological Silence, Colloquium, Osaka University (Music Department), and Kyoto University of the Arts (Music Department).. 2016.
Biancorosso G., Love at First Sight: Music as Heterological Silence, Music and the Moving Image Conference. 2016.
Biancorosso G., “The Value of Re-Exports: Wong Kar Wai’s Use of Pre-existing Soundtracks.”, In: Martha Nochimson, The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Wong Kar Wai. London-New York, Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, 182-204.


Researcher : Borland JL

Project Title:Showcases of New Tokyo: Modern Architecture, Space, and Social Management in the Reconstructed Capital, 1923-1930
Investigator(s):Borland JL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2014


Project Title:9th International Convention of Asia Scholars; Heart and Lungs of the New Imperial Capital: Parks and Green Space in Reconstructed Tokyo
Investigator(s):Borland JL
Department:School of Modern Languages & Cultures
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2015
Completion Date:07/2015




Researcher : CLIFFORD ML

List of Research Outputs

CLIFFORD M.L., Huawei: Chinese Telecoms Giant Says Its Growth Will Be Green, Forbes article. 2015.
CLIFFORD M.L., Three Questions With: Mark Clifford [written by author], 2015.
CLIFFORD M.L., Xinjiang Goldwind: The Profits Are Blowin' In The Wind, 2015.
CLIFFORD M.L., Zoos, Cities and Sacred Spaces: Four books on Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea, 2015.


Researcher : COE JG

List of Research Outputs

COE J.G., “Kristina Wong Raps on the Politics of Racial Privilege in ‘The Wong Street Journal’.”, Center for Asian American Media Blog. 2015.


Researcher : Carroll JM

Project Title:Canton Days: The British in Pre-Opium War China
Investigator(s):Carroll JM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:10/2012


Project Title:China in Britain, 1760-1860; The Amherst Embassy: A Whimper and a Bang
Investigator(s):Carroll JM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2016
Completion Date:05/2016


List of Research Outputs

Carroll J.M., "'The Usual Intercourse of Nations": The British in Pre-Opium War Canton, In: Robert Bickers and Jon Howlett, Britain and China, 1840-1970: Empire, Finance and War. London, Routledge, 2015, 22-40.
Carroll J.M., "Extraordinary and Unaccountable Customs": British Observations on Population, Infanticide, and Footbinding in China, Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2016.
Carroll J.M., British Mortality in Early Nineteenth-Century South China, Association for Asian Studies. Seattle, 2016.
Carroll J.M., Pragmatism, Hong Kong Keywords Workshop. Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong, 2016.
Carroll J.M., Sorting Out China: British Accounts from Pre-Opium War Canton, In: Mark Hampton and Barry Crosbie, The Cultural Construction of the British World. Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2015, 126-44.
Carroll J.M., The Amherst Embassy: A Whimper and a Bang, Conference on China in Britain, 1760-1860. Manchester, UK, University of Manchester, 2016.


Researcher : Chan HY

Project Title:Outstanding Research Student Supervisor Award 2013-14
Investigator(s):Chan HY
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Research Student Supervisor Award
Start Date:12/2014


List of Research Outputs

Chan H.Y., Artist Associate, Hong Kong Sinfonietta. 2016.
Chan H.Y., 'For Lo, a Phoenix Lone Cleaves the Air – for sheng & orchestra (music composition, 18'), Commissioned by the Chinese Music Virtuosi for Mr. Loo Sze-wang’s debut in Milan in 2016; score completed in Feb 2016, premiered on 8 March 2016, Aula Magna Università Statale, Milan, Italy. 2016.


Researcher : Chan JKB

List of Research Outputs

Chan J.K.B., Autumn Night: Composition for Female Chorus and Piano published on the CD "New Choral Settings of Tang Poems", Hong Kong, Hugo Productions, 2016, LPCD1630-7343.
Chan J.K.B., Raising her Head by the River: Composition for Gehu Quintet, Performed by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra members, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. Hong Kong, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, 2015.
Chan J.K.B., Raising her Head by the River: Composition for Gehu Quintet, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. Hong Kong, 2015.


Researcher : Cheung EMK

Project Title:Hong Kong Topographical Poetry and Public Space
Investigator(s):Cheung EMK
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014
Completion Date:12/2016




Researcher : Chua DKL

Project Title:Visiting Research Professors Scheme 2009-10
Investigator(s):Chua DKL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Visiting Research Professors Scheme
Start Date:09/2009


Project Title:Visiting Research Professors Scheme 2010-2011
Investigator(s):Chua DKL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Visiting Research Professors Scheme
Start Date:09/2010




Researcher : Ci J

Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Arts)
Investigator(s):Ci J
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:11/2007


Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Arts)
Investigator(s):Ci J
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:02/2016




Researcher : Clarke DJ

Project Title:Hong Kong in transition: a photo-documentary project
Investigator(s):Clarke DJ
Department:Fine Arts
Source(s) of Funding:Other Funding Scheme
Start Date:12/1994


Project Title:The long view: Modern art in historical perspective
Investigator(s):Clarke DJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:05/2013
Completion Date:05/2016




Researcher : Cook GA

Project Title:Early-modern European appropriations of Chinese nature and natural knowledge
Investigator(s):Cook GA
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Louis Cha Fund
Start Date:05/2007


Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Arts)
Investigator(s):Cook GA
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:01/2014


Project Title:The herbarium as scientific object: 1545-present
Investigator(s):Cook GA
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2014


Project Title:The herbarium as scientific object: 1545-present
Investigator(s):Cook GA
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2015


List of Research Outputs

Cook G.A., 'Is it one's cup of tea? Early-modern experiments on tea as materia medica', Cabinet of Natural History, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. 2015.
Cook G.A., An eighteenth-century plea for sustainable forestry: Ostervald’s Description des montagnes & vallées du pays de Neuchâtel (1764), In: Kevin L. Cope and Samara Cahill , 1650-1850: Ideas, aesthetics, and inquiries in the early-modern era. New York, AMS Press, 2015, 22: 257-78.
Cook G.A., L'unique pharmacie botanique de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, In: Marco Martella, Jardins. Paris, Editions du Sandre, 2015, 6: 97-107.
Cook G.A., Looking at the Herbarium as a robust scientific object, Collections in use, workshop at King's College, London. 2015.
Cook G.A., Political Theory, Review of Rousseau among the Moderns: Music, Aesthetics, Politics, by Julia Simon (University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2013), x + 240 pp., ISBN 978-0-271-05958-7 . Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage, 2016, 44: 437-442.
Cook G.A., Secrets and Sintok: An eighteenth-century Swiss surgeon in the Dutch East India Company, Seminar series, Centre for Humanities and Medicine, HKU, 18 February 2016. 2016.
Cook G.A., The Herbarium as scientific object, Seminar to staff of the University of Lisbon Museum. 2015.
Cook G.A., ‘Le “disciple critique le « maître”: Jean-Jacques Rousseau et la nomenclature linnéenne’, trans. D.Reynaud, In: Philippe Selosse and Denis Reynaud , Nomenclatures au dix-huitième siècle: la science, "langue bien faite". Lyon, Presses de l'Aristoloche, 2015, 151-165.
Cook G.A., ‘The herbarium, then and now‘., New College High Table Dinner Speaker, Chinese University of Hong Kong, invited by College Master and Nobel Laureate in Economics, Sir James Mirlees.. Shatin, Chinese University, 2015.


Researcher : Cunich PA

Project Title:Centenary history of The University of Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Cunich PA
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Vice-Chancellor's Office - General Award
Start Date:05/2007


Project Title:ANZAMEMS 10th Biennial International Conference; 'Crisis at Syon in the 1530s: The Ailing Finances of One of the "Greater" English Abbeys'
Investigator(s):Cunich PA
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2015
Completion Date:07/2015


List of Research Outputs

Cunich P.A., 'A Colonial Folly: Establishing the University of Hong Kong, 1908-1912', The History of University Life Seminar. Sydney, University of Sydney, 2016.
Cunich P.A., 'Crisis at Syon in the 1530s: The Ailing Finances of one of the "Greater" English Abbeys', ANZAMEMS 2015: Tenth Biennial International Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Brisbane, Australia, 2015.
Cunich P.A., 'Re-establishing Roman Authority in the Sydney Archdiocese: The Coadjutorship of Roger Bede Vaughan, 1873-77', Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society. Sydney, Australian Catholic Historical Society, 2016, 36: 16-42.
Cunich P.A., 'Solomon Matthew Bard, 1916-2014: University Health Service', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. Hong Kong, RASHKB, 2015, 55: 225-227.
Sweeting A. .E. and Cunich P.A., 'Hong Kong Eurasians' edited by Peter Cunich, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. Hong Kong, RASHKB, 2015, 55: 83-113.


Researcher : Deutsch ME

Project Title:The 2002 Meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy A Reductio of Millianism
Investigator(s):Deutsch ME
Department:Philosophy
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2002


Project Title:International Conference on Williamson and Logic; Arguments, Intuitions, and Philosophical Cases (Beijing Conference, Peking University)/Gettier's Method (Jowett Society Invited Lecture, Oxford University)
Investigator(s):Deutsch ME
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:10/2015
Completion Date:10/2015




Researcher : Dikotter F

Project Title:Social History of the Great Famine in China, 1959-61
Investigator(s):Dikotter F, Zhou X
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation of International Scholarly Exchange - General Award
Start Date:07/2008


Project Title:Outstanding Researcher Award 2008-2009
Investigator(s):Dikotter F
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Researcher Award
Start Date:12/2009


Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Arts)
Investigator(s):Dikotter F
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:12/2011


Project Title:New Approaches to the Mao Era (1949-1976): Everyday History and Unofficial Memory
Investigator(s):Dikotter F, Wang A, Zhou X
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:ANR / RGC Joint Research Scheme
Start Date:03/2013


Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Arts)
Investigator(s):Dikotter F
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:12/2014


List of Research Outputs

Dikotter F., The Discourse of Race in Modern China: Fully Revised and Expanded Second Edition. OUP New York, 2015.


Researcher : Ding PS

Project Title:Child Acquisition of Lexical Tones in Prinmi: a project for basic research
Investigator(s):Ding PS
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:07/2014
Completion Date:07/2015




Researcher : Donohue CJ

Project Title:Complex tones and register in Bumthang and Nepali
Investigator(s):Donohue CJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:05/2014


Project Title:A study of the Weitou dialect: A documentary
Investigator(s):Donohue CJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:05/2015


Project Title:UCLA Linguistics 50th Anniversary Celebration; Researching language in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Donohue CJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2016
Completion Date:06/2016


List of Research Outputs

Donohue C.J., Differential argument marking in New Guinea, The Linguistics Society of Hong Kong Annual Research Forum. 2015.
Donohue C.J., Differential subject marking in Fore, ANU Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language Workshop on Variation and Asymmetries in Case Marking. 2015.
Donohue C.J., Experiential Learning fund, HKU Gallant Ho Experiential Learning Centre. 2015.
Donohue C.J., Hong Kong's changing linguistic landscape, TEDx Youth @ THS. 2016.
Donohue C.J., Knowledge Exchange Fund, HKU Knowledge Exchange Centre. 2015.
Donohue C.J. and Donohue M.H., On ergativity in Bumthang, Language. 2016, 92: 179-188.
Donohue C.J., On variable auxiliary selection in Western Europe, Linguistic Research. 2015, 32: 469-480.
Donohue C.J., Researching language in Hong Kong, 50th Anniversary of UCLA Linguistics. 2016.
Donohue C.J., Urban fieldwork in Hong Kong, Documentary Linguistics: Asian Perspectives. 2016.


Researcher : FLETCHER AMK

List of Research Outputs

FLETCHER A.M.K., Colonial Caring: A History of Colonial and Post-Colonial Nursing. Manchester University Press, 2015.
FLETCHER A.M.K., Gender and Empire. Exploring Comparative Perspectives and Intersectional Approaches, Morphomata International Center for Advanced Studies. 2015.


Researcher : Ford S

List of Research Outputs

Marchetti G. and Ford S., Moderator (with Staci Ford), Screening of Documentary Makers: Once And For All, Twenty Years after the Beijing Platform: the Hong Kong Journey and the Road Ahead", Women’s Studies Research Centre Spring Workshop. 2016.


Researcher : Fraser CJ

Project Title:Zhuangzi and Normative Ethics
Investigator(s):Fraser CJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2016


List of Research Outputs

Fraser C.J., English Scientific and Technical Writing, Rev. Ed.. 科技論文英語寫作修訂版, Taipei, 全華圖書股份公司, 2015.


Researcher : Geng X

Project Title:Novel Fast MRI Acquisition Technique and Its Application in Brain Functional Mapping and Connectivity Analyses
Investigator(s):Geng X, Tan L
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2013


List of Research Outputs

Lyall A.E., Shi F., Geng X., Woolson S., Li G., Wang L., Hamer R.M., Shen D. and Gilmore J.H., Dynamic development of regional cortical thickness and surface area in early childhood, In: Pasko Rakic, Cerebral Cortex. 2015.


Researcher : Gong T

Project Title:1st International Winter School on Evolution; Simulating Socio-Cultural Evolution of Language
Investigator(s):Gong T
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:03/2013


Project Title:The 10th International Conference on the Evolution of Language; GRASPING COMPOSITIONAL PATTERN IN AN ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGE BY CHINESE PARTICIPANTS/MODELLING LANGUAGE COMPETITION WITHOUT PRESTIGE
Investigator(s):Gong T
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:04/2014




Researcher : HUANG DZ

List of Research Outputs

HUANG D.Z., Review of Pacific Crossing: California Gold, Chinese Migration and the Making of Hong Kong by Elizabeth Sinn, The Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies. 2015, 20.1.


Researcher : Ha MOY

Project Title:Women and the Chinese Diaspora in Vietnam
Investigator(s):Ha OYMP
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:09/2012




Researcher : Hammers RL

Project Title:Pictures of Tilling and Weaving: The Visual Culture and Ideology in Song and Yuan China
Investigator(s):Hammers RL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Hsu Long Sing Research Fund
Start Date:01/2008


Project Title:Pictures of Tilling and Weaving and the early Qing emperors
Investigator(s):Hammers RL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012
Completion Date:12/2015


Project Title:Italy and China, Europe and East Asia: Centuries of Dialogues; Asian and Italian perspectives in Qing court painting: Making space for agrarian labor imagery
Investigator(s):Hammers RL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:04/2016
Completion Date:04/2016


Project Title:Manipulated Nature: Artifice and hybridity in the Song-painting Calico Cat with Peonies
Investigator(s):Hammers RL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2016


List of Research Outputs

Hammers R.L., Asian and Italian perspectives in Qing court painting: Making space for agrarian labor imagery , Italy and China, Europe and East Asia: Centuries of Dialogues, Toronto, University of Toronto. 2016.
Hammers R.L., Song-dynasty painting and its complementary natures: The Beauty of naturalism, University Museum and Art Gallery Society Talk, University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 2015.
Hammers R.L., Song-dynasty painting and its complementary natures: The Humanity of expression, University Museum and Art Gallery Society Talk, University Art Museum and Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 2015.
Hammers R.L., Technology and knowledge in the Qianlong Emperor’s Pictures of Tilling and Weaving, 14th International Conference on the History of Science in East Asia. 2015.
Hammers R.L., Trading places: Images of Chinese farmers working overseas , Academia Sinica Conference on Ming-Qing Research, Taipei. 明清研究國際學術研討 會, Taipei, 2015.
Hammers R.L., Viewing and Reviewing the Picture of Tilling rubbing scroll of the Qianlong Emperor, Oriental Ceramic Society Hong Kong Lecture. 2015.
Hammers R.L., Viewing the Pictures of Weaving: In history and in the University Museum and Art Gallery, University Museum and Art Gallery, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong Museum Society talk . 2015.
Hammers R.L., Weekend Masterclass in Taipei: The Art and Legacy of Giuseppe Castiglione at the Qing court, Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong lecture, National Palace Museum, Taipei. 2015.
Hammers R.L., Working transactions: Viewing Chinese agrarian labor and its production in China and Europe during the early- to mid-19th century , Critical Transactions, Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong. 2015.


Researcher : Hwang H

Project Title:Gender confusion: Comprehension and produciton of English pronouns by Chinese-English bilinguals
Investigator(s):Hwang H
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:07/2015


Project Title:Conference on Human Computation & Crowdsourcing; Moral Reminder as a Way to Improve Worker Performance on Amazon Mechanical Turk
Investigator(s):Hwang H
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/2015
Completion Date:11/2015


List of Research Outputs

Hwang H., Accessibility as a cross-linguistic mechanism of pronoun use: Evidence from Cantonese, The CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. 2016.
Hwang H. and Kaiser E., Accessibility effects on production vary cross-linguistically: Evidence from English and Korean, Journal of Memory and Language. Elsevier, 2015, 84: 190-204.


Researcher : Kim Y

List of Research Outputs

Kim Y., ’The Will Sets in Activity the Nervous Fibers, Like the Keys of a Piano’: Music and Force in Early Music Psychological Discourse., The 3rd Biennial Conference of the East Asian Regional Association of the International Musicological Society. 2015.
Kim Y., “Music and the Body.” , Seoul National University. 2016.


Researcher : Koon YW

Project Title:The Self-knowing Copy: Replications, Revisions and Citations in Chinese Painting
Investigator(s):Koon YW
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:10/2014


Project Title:Association of Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference; When Edges Matter: Knowledge and Visuality at the Sidelines of Art (Panel title)/Old Themes, New Endings: At the Edges of the Self-Knowing Copy (paper title)
Investigator(s):Koon YW
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:03/2016
Completion Date:04/2016


List of Research Outputs

Koon Y.W., Narrating the City: Pu Qua and the Depiction of Street Life, In: Petra ten-Doesschate Chu and Ding Ning, Qing Encounters: Artistic Exchanges Between China and the West. Getty Publications, 2015.
Koon Y.W., The Man Behind the Camera: Nara Yoshitomo, Life is Only One: Nara Yoshitomo, Exhibition Catalogue. Asia Society, 2016.


Researcher : Kwok VPY

List of Research Outputs

Kwok V.P.Y., Dan G., Yakpo K., Matthews S.J. and Tan L., Neural systems for auditory perception of lexical tones, Journal of Neurolinguistics. 2016, 37: 34-40.


Researcher : Lau E

List of Research Outputs

Lau E. and Matthews S.J., A patient-subject construction in Cantonese, 20th Intenational Conference on Yue Dialects. 2015.


Researcher : Law FYW

List of Research Outputs

Law F.Y.W., Making Merry on Time: A Feast of Nostalgia in Watching Chinese New Year Films, In: Esther M.K. Cheung, Gina Marchetti, Esther C.M. Yau, A Companion to Hong Kong Cinema. Wiley Blackwell, 2015, 391-409.
Law F.Y.W., Pet-animals In The Concrete Jungle: Tales Of Abandonment, Failures, And Sentimentality In San Hua And Twelve Nights, In: AMBER E. GEORGE AND J.L. SCHATZ, Screening The Nonhuman: Representations Of Animal Others In The Media. Lanham, Lexington Books, 2016, 149-168.
Law F.Y.W., Pet-animals in the Concrete Jungle: Tales of Abandonment and Sentimentality on Chinese-language Screens, "Screening Animals and the Inhuman," 25th Annual Screen Studies Conference, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 26-28 June 2015.. 2015.
Law F.Y.W., 港產喜劇電影的輕與重──從中產想像及其幻滅說起, In: 張偉雄, 香港喜劇電影的自我修 養, Hong Kong, 香港電影評論學會有限公司, 2015, 78-105.


Researcher : Lee KLA

List of Research Outputs

Chiu F., Fromont L., Lee K.L.A. and Xu Y., Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese, The 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015). 2015, 1008.
Lee K.L.A. and Mok P.P.K., Durational correlates of Japanese phonemic quantity contrasts by Cantonese-speaking L2 learners, The 8th International Conference on Speech Prosody (SP2016). Boston, MA, Boston University, 2016, 597-601.
Lee K.L.A. and Xu Y., Modelling Japanese intonation using PENTAtrainer2, The 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015). 2015, 86.
Xu Y., Lee K.L.A., Prom-on S. and Liu F., Explaining the PENTA model: A reply to Arvaniti & Ladd (2009), Phonology. 2015, 32: 505-535.


Researcher : Li KLM

Project Title:Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics and Associação de Crioulos de Base Lexical Portuguesa e Espanhola; Macau Pidgin Portuguese: a new source and its implications
Investigator(s):Li KLM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2015


List of Research Outputs

Li K.L.M. and Matthews S.J., An outline of Macau Pidgin Portuguese, Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 2016, 31: 141-183.


Researcher : Loke TEA

Project Title:Evangelical Theological Society Annual Conference; In defense of the causal principle of the Kalam Cosmological Argument/Is Evolution compatible with a literal interpretation of relevant Biblical passages concerning Adam?
Investigator(s):Loke TEA
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/2015
Completion Date:11/2015


List of Research Outputs

Loke T.E.A., Can a Christian accept macroevolution? Examining a number of common objections.’ Ethos February 2016 Feature Article: http://ethosinstitute.sg/macroevolution/, 2016.
Loke T.E.A., In Defense of the Causal Principle of the Kalam Cosmological Argument, Evangelical Philosophical Society Annual Conference. 2015.
Loke T.E.A., Interview with Andrew Loke: A Kryptic Model of the Incarnation , Evangelical Philosophical Society. 2015.
Loke T.E.A., Is Evolution Compatible with a Literal Interpretation of Relevant Biblical Passages Concerning Adam?, Evangelical Theological Society Annual Conference. 2015.
Loke T.E.A., On Finitism and the Beginning of the Universe: A Reply to Stephen Puryear, Australasian Journal of Philosophy. 2015, 1-5.
Loke T.E.A., On beginningless past, endless future, God, and singing angels: An assessment of the Morriston-Craig dialogue, Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie. 2016, 58.
Loke T.E.A., On the Infinite God Objection: a Reply to Jacobus Erasmus and Anné Hendrik Verhoef, Sophia. 2016, 55: 263-272.
Loke T.E.A., Reconciling Evolution and Biblical Literalism: A Proposed Research Program, Theology and Science. 2016, 14: 160-174.
Loke T.E.A., Science and the Christian Faith. Singapore, Ethos Institute for Public Christianity, 2016.
Loke T.E.A., ‘Did time have a beginning?’, The University of Hong Kong, Philosophy seminar, 17/9/2015. 2015.
Loke T.E.A. and Lin D., 星空背后的真理. 星空背后的真理, 上海, 天使书屋, 2015.


Researcher : Luke KK

Project Title:The 9th International Conference on Chinese Linguistics Phonological Re-interpretation: The Assignment of Cantonese Tones to English Words
Investigator(s):Luke KK
Department:Linguistics
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2000


Project Title:'Elastic Sentences': towards a typology of turn continuations in conversation
Investigator(s):Luke KK, Flynn C, Zhang W
Department:Linguistics
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2005


Project Title:Outstanding Researcher Award 2007-2008
Investigator(s):Luke KK
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Researcher Award
Start Date:10/2008




Researcher : MATARESE V

List of Research Outputs

MATARESE V., A structuralist reconciliation between Bohmian Mechanics and the Pilot-wave theory, Third International Summer School in Philosophy of Physics. 2015.
MATARESE V., For an approximate continuity of structure between Newtonian and Bohmian Mechanics, Congres de la Societe' de la Philosophie de Sciences. 2016.
MATARESE V., The complex interplay between the wave-function and the particles in the de Broglie-bohm theory, Fourth International Summer School In Philosophy Of Physics. 2016.


Researcher : MEERWIJK MB

List of Research Outputs

MEERWIJK M.B., Fever City: Dengue in Colonial Hong Kong, ANZSHM 14th Biennial Conference. 2015.
MEERWIJK M.B., Fever City: Dengue in Colonial Hong Kong, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch. 2015.


Researcher : Magnan-Park AHJ

Project Title:The Chivalrous Men of Asia: Hong Kong Action Cinema’s Civilizing Mission
Investigator(s):Magnan-Park AHJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:08/2013


List of Research Outputs

Magnan-Park A.H.J., "Daehan Neo-realism and the Conundrum of Aimless Confucianism in Yu Hyun-mok's Obaltan (1961)", The 5th Korean Screen Studies Conference, King's College London, London, UK. 2016.
Magnan-Park A.H.J., "Preface" to A Sourcebook of Korean Wave., In: Stephen Epstein Y Yun Mi Hwang, Seoul: Academy of Korean Studie. 2016.
Magnan-Park A.H.J., Blind peer review of submitted journal article., Asian Cinema. 2015.
Magnan-Park A.H.J., Blind peer review of submitted journal article, Asian Cinema. 2015.


Researcher : Mansour ON

Project Title:Global Rome: Art, Diplomacy, and Shaping of Global Catholicism ca. 1580-1640
Investigator(s):Mansour ON, Weisberg-Roberts AK
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2014


Project Title:Early Modern Rome: New Perspectives; Representing Rome for a Global Audience (After Conference: The Depiction of Diplomatic Visitors in Early-Modern Rome).
Investigator(s):Mansour ON
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:03/2016
Completion Date:03/2016




Researcher : Marchetti G

Project Title:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards 2012-13
Investigator(s):Marchetti G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards
Start Date:07/2012


Project Title:Doing Women’s Film and Television Histories III: Structures of Feeling; The Feminine Touch: Chinese Soft Power Politics and Hong Kong Women Filmmakers
Investigator(s):Marchetti G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2016
Completion Date:05/2016


List of Research Outputs

Marchetti G., Keynote address, “Occupying East Asian Screens,” Masterclass on East Asian Cinema, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2015.
Marchetti G., Co-organizer, The Cultural Revolution Today: Literature, Film, and Cultural Debates, University of Hong Kong, June 2-3, 2016. External Member, Academic Consultation Panel, Department of Humanities and Creative Writing (HMW), Hong Kong Baptist University. 2016.
Marchetti G., “Keywords in Subversive Film/Media Aesthetics” (book review) , Review of Robert Stam, Richard Porton, Leo Goldsmith, Keywords in Subversive Film/Media Aesthetics (book). Cineaste, 2016, 41: 77-8.
Marchetti G., “Les Maoïstes, les Chinoises, and Jean-Pierre Léaud: China, France, and the Sexual Politics of the Cultural Revolution” , The Cultural Revolution Today: Literature, Film, and Cultural Debates, University of Hong Kong. 2016.
Marchetti G., Concluding remarks, Contextualizing Asian Eco-Cinema: Past and Future, University of Hong Kong, 2016.
Marchetti G., Discussant, “Re-imagining the Chinese Worker: Media and Cultural Politics from Revolution to Reform” , French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC), Hong Kong. 2015.
Marchetti G., External Examiner, Vivian Wenli Lin, “Visualizing Our Voices: Self-made Audiovisual Media by Women from Social, Economic and Cultural Margins in the Era of Global Migration,” Ph.D. thesis, City University of Hong Kong. 2015.
Marchetti G., Handover Women: Hong Kong Women Filmmakers and The Intergenerational Melodrama of Infidelity, Feminist Media Studies . 2016, 16: 590-609.
Marchetti G. and Ford S., Moderator (with Staci Ford), Screening of Documentary Makers: Once And For All, Twenty Years after the Beijing Platform: the Hong Kong Journey and the Road Ahead", Women’s Studies Research Centre Spring Workshop. 2016.
Marchetti G., Moderator, “Women + Film: Conversation on Hong Kong’s Screen Culture” , The Common Core: Exploring the TransDisciplinary University Series, University of Hong Kong. 2015.
Marchetti G., THE WAY WE ARE (Ann Hui, 2008), In: Gary Bettinson, Directory of World Cinema: China 2. Bristol, UK, Intellect, 2015.
Marchetti G., “Activism”, Journal of Chinese Cinemas. 2016, 10: 4-7.
Marchetti G., “Chinese Women Filmmakers and World Cinema in the 21st Century,” World Studies Conference, University of Hong Kong , 2016.
Marchetti G., “Feminism, Postfeminism, and Hong Kong Women Filmmakers” , In: Esther M.K. Cheung, Gina Marchetti, and Esther C.M. Yau, A Companion to Hong Kong Cinema . Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Blackwell Press, 2015, 237-264.
Marchetti G., “In Search of a Feminist Method: HeForShe and the Critical Humanities in Hong Kong,” , Critical Transactions: Engaging the Humanities East & West, School of Humanities, University of Hong Kong. 2015.
Marchetti G., “Teaching Film Festival Studies in Hong Kong: A roundtable discussion with Professor Gina Marchetti and Nora Lam Tze-Wing of the University of Hong Kong” , Chinese Visual Festival, King's College London, United Kingdom. 2016.
Marchetti G., “The Feminine Touch: Chinese Soft Power Politics and Hong Kong Women Filmmakers” , Doing Women’s Film and Television History III: Structures of Feeling, Phoenix Cinema and Arts Centre, Leicester, UK. 2016.
Marchetti G., “The Gendered Politics of Sex Work in Hong Kong Cinema: Herman Yau and Elsa Chan (Yeeshan)’s Whispers and Moans and True Women for Sale” , Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media. 2015, 10.
Marchetti G., “Transcultural Encounters, Transnational Feminisms: Women Media Activists and the Umbrella Moment in Hong Kong” , Cosponsored by Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), Connecting Spaces Hong Kong-Zurich, Center for the Study of Globalization and Cultures (CSGC), and the Department of Comparative Literature, University of Hong Kong. 2015.
Marchetti G., “Wong’s Ladies from Shanghai”, In: Martha P. Nochimson, A Companion to Wong Kari-wai . Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Blackwell Press, 2016, 207-231.


Researcher : Matthews SJ

Project Title:Linguistic Society of America 2001 Annual Meeting A Multi-dimensional Approach to the Category Verb in Cantonese
Investigator(s):Matthews SJ
Department:Linguistics
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:01/2001


Project Title:International Association for Chinese Linguistics, 11th Annual Meeting The Pronominal Copula in Chaozhou
Investigator(s):Matthews SJ
Department:Linguistics
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2002


Project Title:Chinese Pidgin English poetry from Shanghai
Investigator(s):Matthews SJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:12/2008


Project Title:Outstanding Research Student Supervisor Award 2010-11
Investigator(s):Matthews SJ
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Research Student Supervisor Award
Start Date:12/2011


Project Title:Adverb placement in Italian as a third language
Investigator(s):Matthews SJ, Camporese N
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:04/2015


List of Research Outputs

Francis E.J., Lam C., Zheng C.C., Hitz J. and Matthews S.J., Resumptive pronouns, structural complexity, and the elusive distinction between grammar and performance: evidence from Cantonese, Lingua. 2015, 162: 56-81.
Kwok V.P.Y., Dan G., Yakpo K., Matthews S.J. and Tan L., Neural systems for auditory perception of lexical tones, Journal of Neurolinguistics. 2016, 37: 34-40.
Lau E. and Matthews S.J., A patient-subject construction in Cantonese, 20th Intenational Conference on Yue Dialects. 2015.
Li K.L.M. and Matthews S.J., An outline of Macau Pidgin Portuguese, Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 2016, 31: 141-183.
Matthews S.J., Editor, The Schubertian: Journal of the Schubert Institute (UK). 2016.
Matthews S.J. and Yip V., Relative constructions, A Reference Grammar of Chinese. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 2016, 256-275.
Matthews S.J., The acquisition of creole languages: How children surpass their input. By Dany Adone , Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 2016, 31: 229-232.
Matthews S.J., Tonal targets in Cantonese language and music, 3rd Workshop on Innovations in Cantonese Linguistics. Columbus, Ohio, 2016.
Yip V. and Matthews S.J., Code-Mixing and Mixed Verbs in Cantonese-English Bilingual Children: Input and Innovation, Languages. 2016, 1: 4.


Researcher : McCarthy DP

Project Title:The Structure of Good
Investigator(s):McCarthy DP
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2013


Project Title:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards 2013-14
Investigator(s):McCarthy DP
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards
Start Date:09/2013


List of Research Outputs

McCarthy D.P., Distributive equality, Mind. 2015, 124: 1045--1109.


Researcher : Moore KB

Project Title:The Christian architecture of the Holy Land: a history of reception
Investigator(s):Moore KB
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2014
Completion Date:08/2015


Project Title:The sexuality of the Virgin Mary in Renaissance Architecture
Investigator(s):Moore KB
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:04/2015
Completion Date:04/2017


Project Title:Visual and spatial intersections of Islam and Christianity in the Holy Land
Investigator(s):Moore KB
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Early Career Scheme (ECS)
Start Date:01/2016
Completion Date:08/2015




Researcher : Mora M

Project Title:13th Biennial IASPM Conference: Making Music, Making Meaning Subjectivity, Place and Song in Filipino - Altered Native Music
Investigator(s):Mora M
Department:Music
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2005


Project Title:India and the World: The Performing Arts 2008 Reflections on musical cultural contact during the Indianization of Southeast Asia
Investigator(s):Mora M
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/2008




Researcher : NGAI TF

List of Research Outputs

NGAI T.F., Animals and their Relationship to Hong Kong People's Life during the Japanese Occupation, The 8th Spring Symposium, History Department, University of Hong Kong. 2016.


Researcher : Neglia JV

Project Title:Retro-nostalgia and Music Revivalism in Underground Garage Rock
Investigator(s):Neglia JV
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2015


Project Title:Retro-Nostalgia and Music Revivalism in Underground Garage Rock (Archival Research)
Investigator(s):Neglia JV
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:The Gladys Krieble Delmas Visiting Scholar Program
Start Date:06/2015
Completion Date:07/2015


Project Title:Keep It Simple, Make It Fast! (KISMIF) Crossing Borders of Underground Music Scenes; “Back From the Grave”: Popular Music Revivals and the Case of the Tokyo Garage Punk Scene
Investigator(s):Neglia JV
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2015
Completion Date:07/2015


List of Research Outputs

Neglia J.V., "'A Nugget if You Dug It': Cultural Memory, Revivalism, and the Garage Rock Revival", 2016 American Musicological Society-Popular Music Study Group (AMS-PMSG): Junior Faculty Symposium (Case Western Reserve University) . 2016.
Neglia J.V., "'A Nugget if You Dug it!': Music Revivalism, Retro-nostalgia, and the Transnational Garage Rock Scene", Guest Lecture, HKBU Department of Music. 2016.
Neglia J.V., “'A Nugget If You Dug It!': Music Revivalism, Retro-nostalgia, and the Transnational Garage Rock Scene", Colloquium Lecture, Department of Music, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 2015.
Neglia J.V., “‘Back From the Grave’: Popular Music Revivals and the Case of the Tokyo Garage Punk Scene" , In: Paula Guerra; Andy Bennett (KISMIF Project), KISMIF Conference 2015: Crossing Borders of Underground Music Scenes . 2015.


Researcher : O'Leary TE

Project Title:Philosophy and the History of Experience
Investigator(s):O'Leary TE
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2013


List of Research Outputs

O'Leary T.E., “New Books ‘By’ Foucault” (review of Michel Foucault, Speech Begins After Death and Language, Madness, and Desire: On Literature), Foucault Studies. 2016, 21: 231-237.


Researcher : PACHETTI F

List of Research Outputs

PACHETTI F., 123, World Economic History Congress. 2015.


Researcher : Peckham RS

Project Title:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships 2011-12
Investigator(s):Peckham RS
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships
Start Date:09/2011


Project Title:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards 2014-15
Investigator(s):Peckham RS
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards
Start Date:07/2014


Project Title:Techno-Imperialism and the Origins of Global Health
Investigator(s):Peckham RS
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2016


List of Research Outputs

Peckham R.S., Epidemics in Modern Asia, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016, 355.
Peckham R.S., Hong Kong Junk: Plague and the Economy of Chinese Things, Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016, 90: 32-60.
Peckham R.S., Hygienic Nature: Afforestation and the Greening of Colonial Hong Kong, Modern Asian Studies. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015, 49:4: 1177-1209.
Peckham R.S., The Future of the History of Medicine in Southeast Asia, 6th International Conference on the History of Medicine in Southeast Asia (HOMSEA 2016). 2016.
Peckham R.S., Where Has SARS Gone? The Strange Case of the Disappearing Coronavirus, After the End of Disease. 2016.


Researcher : Pomfret DM

Project Title:Outstanding Young Researcher Award 2006-2007
Investigator(s):Pomfret DM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Young Researcher Award
Start Date:11/2007


Project Title:Empire Generations: Youth, Colonialism and Imperial Networks
Investigator(s):Pomfret DM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2014


Project Title:Horrible Histories? Children’s Lives in Historical Contexts; ‘Colonial childhoods and the making & undoing of empires’
Investigator(s):Pomfret DM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2016
Completion Date:06/2016


List of Research Outputs

Pomfret D.M., "‘Closer to God’: Child Death in Historical Perspective", In: James Marten, Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015, 8.
Pomfret D.M., Youth and Empire: Trans-Colonial Childhoods in British and French Asia. Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2015, 424.
Pomfret D.M., “Children, Childhood and the Making & Undoing of Empires,” , “Horrible Histories: Children’s Lives in Historical Contexts" Children’s History Society, Kings College London, June 2016. 2016.


Researcher : Roberts PM

Project Title:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards 2009-10
Investigator(s):Roberts PM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards
Start Date:09/2009


Project Title:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships 2010-11
Investigator(s):Roberts PM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships
Start Date:09/2010


Project Title:Anglo-American Think Tanks and the British Empire in the Pacific, 1920-1945
Investigator(s):Roberts PM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011


Project Title:Contesting Imperialisms? Anglo-American Think Tanks and the Pacific, 1920-1945
Investigator(s):Roberts PM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:09/2012


Project Title:China, Hong Kong, and the Long 1970s in Global Perspective
Investigator(s):Roberts PM, Dikotter F, Xu G, Wong JDO
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:ESRC/RGC Joint Research Scheme
Start Date:07/2013


Project Title:Managing Perceived Decline: US Think Tanks and the Reassessment of US Power in the Long 1970s
Investigator(s):Roberts PM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:04/2014


Project Title:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships 2014-15
Investigator(s):Roberts PM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships
Start Date:09/2014


Project Title:Transatlantic Studies Association 14th Annual Meeting; The Council on Foreign Relations and the Making of US China Policy, 1950-1980
Investigator(s):Roberts PM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2015
Completion Date:07/2015


Project Title:The Institute of Pacific Relations, 1925-1962: The Rise and Fall of An Early Transnational Foreign Policy Think Tank Network
Investigator(s):Roberts PM, Dikotter F
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:09/2015
Completion Date:11/2015




Researcher : Robins DP

Project Title:Nature in Comparative Perspectives
Investigator(s):Robins DP
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:05/2013


Project Title:The Mohists and the Beginnings of Chinese Philosophy
Investigator(s):Robins DP
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2015


Project Title:Midwest Conference on Chinese Thought; The Way Without Crossroads Revisited
Investigator(s):Robins DP
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2015




Researcher : SAUNDERS JR FP

List of Research Outputs

SAUNDERS JR F.P., Moral Standards, Spontaneity, and Beauty in Early Chinese Philosophy, Philosophy Department, HKU. 2015.


Researcher : SUZUKI Y

List of Research Outputs

SUZUKI Y., "Examining a life" in the 'Teaching' of Socrates and Confucius, In Pursuit of Wisdom: Ancient Chinese and Greek perspective on cultivation (UNSW, Sydney). 2016.
SUZUKI Y., Human Will and Heaven's Intentions in Early Mohism, The International Society for Chinese Philosophy (Jul. 2015, Chinese University of Hong Kong). 2015.
SUZUKI Y., Morality beyond Humans: The early Mohist attribution of ren to tian and the Socratic reinterpretation of the traditional gods, Philosophy of Religion in Intercultural Perspective (HKUST, Hong Kong). 2016.


Researcher : Sanchez-Sibony O

Project Title:Monetary Sovereignty and Bolshevik Power in the NEP era
Investigator(s):Sanchez-Sibony O
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:01/2016


List of Research Outputs

Sanchez-Sibony O., Big Oil, High Finance and the Diminution of the Soviet Union, World Economic History Congress. 2015.
Sanchez-Sibony O., Honorable Mention, Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations, 2016, International Studies Association. 2016.
Sanchez-Sibony O., Marshall Shulman Book Prize in International Relations, 2015, Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 2015.
Sanchez-Sibony O., State, Money and the Liberal Origins of Bolshevik Authority during NEP, 20th Century Socialism: Ideas and Practices in Soviet-Russia and China. 2015.


Researcher : Schencking JC

Project Title:Americas Tsunami of Aid: Compassion, Opportunism and Delusion Following Japan's 1923 Earthquake Calamity'
Investigator(s):Schencking JC
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2014


Project Title:The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Reconstruction of Tokyo: A Visual History
Investigator(s):Schencking JC
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014
Completion Date:05/2016


Project Title:ICAS9 International Convention of Asia Scholars; Tsunami of Aid: Compassion, Delusion and Betrayal Following Japan's 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake
Investigator(s):Schencking JC
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2015
Completion Date:07/2015




Researcher : Siok W.T.

Project Title:Outstanding Young Researcher Award 2007-2008
Investigator(s):Siok WT
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Young Researcher Award
Start Date:10/2008


Project Title:Functions of the left middle frontal gyrus
Investigator(s):Siok WT
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:09/2015
Completion Date:11/2015


List of Research Outputs



Researcher : Siok WT

Project Title:Outstanding Young Researcher Award 2007-2008
Investigator(s):Siok WT
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Young Researcher Award
Start Date:10/2008


Project Title:Functions of the left middle frontal gyrus
Investigator(s):Siok WT
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:09/2015
Completion Date:11/2015


List of Research Outputs

Yang Y., Jia F.L., Siok W.T. and Tan L.H., Altered functional connectivity in persistent developmental stuttering, Scientific Reports. 2016, 6: 19128.


Researcher : Szeto MM

Project Title:Hong Kong SAR New Wave Cinema: Between Mainlandization and Localization in the Neoliberal Context
Investigator(s):Szeto MM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2015


List of Research Outputs

Szeto M.M., "Unearthing the Networks of Collaborative Colonialism in Hong Kong: from the Choi Yuen Village Preservation Movement to Overheard 3", Undercurrents: Unearthing Hidden Social and Discursive Practices Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (IACS) Conference 2015 (Surabaya, 7-9 August 2015). 2015.
Szeto M.M., Demolition Literature: Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Asian Cultures in Dialogue: Politics and the Arts, 29–30 June,The University of Hong Kong . 2016.
Szeto M.M., Neoliberalism: the Indiscernable Keyword of Hong Kong Culture, Hong Kong Keywords: A Vocabulary of Hong Kong Theory, June 7-8, 2016, Centennial Campus, HKU. 2016.
Szeto M.M. and Chen Y.C., The Forgotten Road Of Progressive Localism: New Preservation Movement In Hong Kong, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. UK & NY, Routledge, Taylor and Francis, 2015, 16, No. 3: 436–453.
Szeto M.M., Umbrella Movement and Everyday Utopianism: Hong Kong as a Site of Theoretical Production, Asia Theories International Symposium (ATIS) Waiting: Time/Theory/Action in Global Asias, 2-4 Oct., National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, TAIWAN.. 2015.
Szeto M.M., “Umtopia” - the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong as a Prefigurative Micro-Utopia, Towards an Eventful Sociology of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement, 14 Nov., HKUST, Hong Kong. 2015.


Researcher : TAO R

List of Research Outputs

TAO R., Poster presentation, 15th Annual Research Postgraduate Conference in HKU. 2015.


Researcher : Tan L

Project Title:Learning to read in Chinese: Possible intervention strategies implicated by fMRI studies
Investigator(s):Tan L, Siok WT
Department:Linguistics
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:02/2005


List of Research Outputs

Kwok V.P.Y., Dan G., Yakpo K., Matthews S.J. and Tan L., Neural systems for auditory perception of lexical tones, Journal of Neurolinguistics. 2016, 37: 34-40.


Researcher : Thomas GM

Project Title:The French and British Reception of Chinese Visual Arts at Yuanming Yuan, 1740-1900
Investigator(s):Thomas GM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:09/2011


List of Research Outputs

Thomas G.M., Connecting Person to Place in Monet’s Landscapes, Le French May. Hong Kong, 2016.
Thomas G.M., Monet to Picasso: Realism and Abstraction in European Art, World Museum Forum, Nanjing International Art Exhibition. Nanjing, 2015.
Thomas G.M., Religious Negotiation in the Decoration of the Western Palaces at Yuanming Yuan, Jesuits and the Arts in China. University of Hong Kong, 2016.
Thomas G.M., Technique and Context: Innovations in 19th- and 20th-Century Art, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, 2015.


Researcher : Vukovich DF

Project Title:Great Leap Forward Famine Debate; A Crisis of Chinese Proportions?
Investigator(s):Vukovich DF
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2014


Project Title:Communism in Asia: What's In a Name?
Investigator(s):Vukovich DF
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:05/2015




Researcher : Wolff JE

Project Title:The nature of physical quantities
Investigator(s):Wolff JE
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Early Career Scheme (ECS)
Start Date:01/2015
Completion Date:08/2016


List of Research Outputs

Wolff J.E., Naturalistic quietism or scientific realism?, In: O. Bueno; W. van der Hoek; G. Sher, Synthese. Springer, 2015, online first.
Wolff J.E., Observability, Visualizability, and the question of metaphysical neutrality, In: Iulian D. Toader, Gerard t' Hooft, Foundations of Physics. 2015, 1046-1062.
Wolff J.E., Realism about measurement and realism about magnitudes, 2015.
Wolff J.E., Using Defaults to Understand Token Causation, In: Alyssa Timin, Journal of Philosophy. 2016, 113: 5-26.


Researcher : Xu G

Project Title:Chinese and Americans: a shared history
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011


Project Title:Research Output Prize (Faculty of Arts)
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:01/2013


Project Title:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards 2013-14
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:King's/HKU Fellowship Awards
Start Date:09/2013


Project Title:Asia and the First World War
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2014
Completion Date:12/2015


Project Title:"China" as a changing and revolving idea
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2015


Project Title:22nd International Congress of Historical Science; The Great War and Asia's Great Transformation
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2015
Completion Date:08/2015


Project Title:Outstanding Researcher Award 2014-15
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Researcher Award
Start Date:02/2016


Project Title:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards 2016-17
Investigator(s):Xu G
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards
Start Date:06/2016




Researcher : YIU SY

List of Research Outputs

YIU S.Y., Intonation of statements and question in Cantonese English: acoustic evidence from a smoothing spline analysis of variance, 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Scotland UK. 2015.


Researcher : Yakpo K

Project Title:Asian language in diaspora: language contact & the development of the Indic languages of the Indian Ocean & the Caribbean
Investigator(s):Yakpo K
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:12/2013


Project Title:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards 2015-16
Investigator(s):Yakpo K
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards
Start Date:06/2015


Project Title:8th World Congress of African Linguistics (WOCAL); Archetypal areal features in the African English-lexifier Creoles
Investigator(s):Yakpo K
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2015
Completion Date:08/2015


Project Title:A corpus of Trinidad Bhojpuri
Investigator(s):Yakpo K
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2016


List of Research Outputs

Kwok V.P.Y., Dan G., Yakpo K., Matthews S.J. and Tan L., Neural systems for auditory perception of lexical tones, Journal of Neurolinguistics. 2016, 37: 34-40.
Yakpo K., Archetypal areal features in the African English-lexifier Creoles, 8th World Congress of African Linguistics (WOCAL8), Kyoto, Japan. 2015.
Yakpo K., Bhojpuri in the Caribbean, Invited Lecture, Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Moka, Mauritius, 4 April 2016. 2016.
Yakpo K., Locative constructions and the genealogical differentiation of the Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creoles, 22nd International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL22), Naples, Italy. 2015.
Yakpo K., Plurilingualism, language contact, and creole evolution, Invited lecture, Centre for Multilingualism in Society Across the Lifespan (MultiLing), University of Oslo, Norway, 10 February 2016. 2016.
Yakpo K., Towards a model of language change in multilingual ecologies, Invited lecture, Department of Linguistics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2 February 2016. 2016.
Yakpo K., Visiting Scholar, University of Oslo, Norway, Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan (MultiLing) (February 2016). 2016.
Yakpo K., “The only language we speak really well”. The English creoles of Equatorial Guinea and West Africa at the intersection of language ideologies and language policies, In: Fishman, Joshua A., Garcia Otheguy, Ofelia, International Journal of the Sociology of Language. Berlin, De Gruyter Mouton, 2016, 239: 211-233.


Researcher : Yang CL

Project Title:The Cognitive Mechanisms and Functional Neuroanatomy for the Processing of Sentences with Head-final Relative Constructions
Investigator(s):Yang CL
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:10/2008




Researcher : Yang Y

Project Title:Music Antiquarianism and Political Legitimacy in Tokugawa Japan, 1650-1850
Investigator(s):Yang Y
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Early Career Scheme (ECS)
Start Date:01/2013


Project Title:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships 2014-15 (Second Round)
Investigator(s):Yang Y
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Fellowships
Start Date:09/2014


Project Title:Jindou: A Newly Discovered Musical Form in Song Dynasty Ci
Investigator(s):Yang Y
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:07/2015


Project Title:The Inaugural IAFOR International Conference on Japan & Japan Studies; Japonifying the Qin: Ogyu Sorai's Studies on Chinese Music
Investigator(s):Yang Y
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2016
Completion Date:06/2016


List of Research Outputs

Yang Y., A Record of the ‘Supreme Peace Qin’ in the Collection of Professor Yu Siu-wah, Chinese Music and Hong Kong: Symposium and Concerts in Honor of Professor Yu Siu-wah. 2016.
Yang Y., Finding the Key: Tuning Keys Discovered from the Imperial Collection of Emperor Huizong (r. 1100-1126), Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography. 2015, 40/1-2: 275-284.
Yang Y., Invited Panelist, International Seminar: Sound and Listening in Sino-Western Perspective ca 1800, National Chiao Tung University and British Academy. 2015.
Yang Y., Japonifying the Qin: Ogyū Sorai's Studies on Chinese Music, The Inaugural IAFOR International Conference on Japan & Japan Studies. 2016.
Yang Y., Jindou: A Musical Form Found in Song Dynasty Lyric Songs, 2016 Symposium on China and Ancient East Asian Tablature Notations. 2016.
Yang Y., Jindou: A Musical Form Found in Southern Song Lyric Songs, HKBU, 2015.
Yang Y., Jindou: A Musical Form Found in Southern Song Lyric Songs, T'oung Pao: International Journal of Chinese Studies. 2015, 101/1-3: 98-129.
Yang Y., Reformulating Jiang Kui’s Lyric Oeuvre: The Canonization of Southern Song Dynasty Song Lyrics (Ci) in the Qing Dynasty, Journal of the American Oriental Society. 2015, 135/4: 709-732.
Yang Y., Reuniting Music and Poetry: Republication of the Songs of Whitestone the Daoist in the Qing Dynasty, Gem of Ci Poetry Music: Reconstruction of Songs by Jiang Kui. Hong Kong, The Commercial Press, 2016, 46-51.
Yang Y., Review of Writings on the Theory of Kun Qu Singing, translated and complied by Koo Siu-sun and Diana Yue., CHIME. 2015, 20: 158-159.
Yang Y., Structure as Meaning: Chen Zhuo’s Ninth-Century Treatise on Qin Music, 晚唐陳拙《琴籍》的整理方法與結構內涵, Journal of Oriental Studies. 2016, 48/2: 1-18.
Yang Y., 高羅佩繪《詩夢齋撫琴圖》考, Symposium in Celebrating the 100th Birthday of Prof. Jao Tsung-i . 2015.
Yang Y., Taotie, Dragon, Phoenix, and Farmer: A Highly Decorated Qin Excavated from Jiuliandun, Early China. 2015, 38: 129-150.
Yang Y., Typological Analysis of the Chinese Qin in the Late Bronze Age, The Galpin Society Journal. 2016, 69: 137-151.
Yang Y., 聲文之美的合浦珠還:《白石道人歌曲》在清代的重現, 宋韻遺珍: 白石道人歌曲重構, Hong Kong, The Commercial Press, 2016, 78-92.


Researcher : Yau ECM

Project Title:Transformative Witnessing and Everyday Ethics: A Study of Cultural Memory in Chinese Films and Public Discourse
Investigator(s):Yau ECM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


Project Title:Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast 2016 Conference ; Urban Displacement and Eco-Trauma in Documentary Testimony and Surrealist Vision
Investigator(s):Yau ECM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2016
Completion Date:06/2016


List of Research Outputs

Yau E.C.M., Martial Arts Spectacles and Cultural Memory in Trans-local Hong Kong Action Cinema’, In: Phillip Drummond, The London Film and Media Reader 3: Sixty Essays from FILM AND MEDIA 2013, The Third Annual London Film and Media Conference. London, The London Symposium & Academic Conferences London Litd., 2015, 566-577.
Yau E.C.M., Transborder, In: Stephen Yiu-Wai CHU, Keywords: A Vocabulary of Hong Kong Theory. 2016.
Yau E.C.M., Urban Displacement and Eco-Trauma in Documentary Testimony and Surrealistic Vision, In: Keiko Hirata; Drake Langford, Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast 2016 Conference. 2016.
Yau E.C.M., Visions of Grim Beauty in BEHEMOTH and Eco-Traumas, In: Winnie L.M. Yee, Contextualizing Asian Ecocinema: Past and Future. 2016.
Yau E.C.M., Watchful Partners, Hidden Currents: Hong Kong Cinema Moving to the Mainland of China, In: Esther M. K. Cheung, Gina Marchetti, Esther Yau, A Companion to Hong Kong Cinema. U.S. and U.K., Wiley Blackwell, 2015, 15-50.


Researcher : Yee WLM

Project Title:From Landscape to Waterscape: Place-(Un)Making in Contemporary Chinese-language Films
Investigator(s):Yee WLM
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Fund for Basic Research
Start Date:05/2016


List of Research Outputs

Yee W.L.M., "Displacing Home, Homing Displacement: Jia Zhangke and His Dialogic Experiments in Chinese Urban Cinema", In: Cecile Sandten and Kathy-Ann Tan, Home: Concepts, Constructions, and Contexts. Trier, Germany, WVT Publishers, 2016, 151-162.
Yee W.L.M., Between Land and Memory: The Post-urban Gaze of Hong Kong Independent Cinema, In: Department of Comparative Literature, School of Humanities, University of Hong Kong, Contextualizing Asian Eco-cinema: Past and Future, University of Hong Kong, 27-28 May, 2016, Hong Kong. 2016.
Yee W.L.M., Re-enchanting Humannature : The Poetics and Eco-uncanniness of Yan Lianke's Park no. 711 (2012), In: Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, PRC, Environmental Humanities on the Ground: Materiality, Sustainability and Applicability, Shanghai Normal University, November 6-8, 2015, Shanghai. 2015.


Researcher : Yip JC

Project Title:Inter-speaker variability in the articulation of speech sounds in Hong Kong Cantonese
Investigator(s):Yip JC, Archangeli DB
Department:School of Humanities
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:03/2015
Completion Date:09/2016


List of Research Outputs

Archangeli D.B. and Yip J.C., Stress, Syllabification, and the Articulation of Mid Vowels in Two Dialects of Sasak, Linguistic Society of America. 2016.
Yip J.C., Gestural reduction of Hong Kong Cantonese syllable-final oral stops, In: The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS 2015, 18th International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS). Glasgow, University of Glasgow, 2015, 0912.1-5.


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