[HTML][HTML] Defending China's national image and 'defensive soft power': The case of Hong Kong's 'umbrella revolution'

D Loh - Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2017 - Springer
This study examines the pro-democracy protests of Hong Kong in 2014 and how the protests
became sites for Beijing's representations of Chinese national image (s). It argues that …

When a wife is a visitor: Mainland Chinese marriage migration, citizenship, and activism in Hong Kong

ML Ornellas - 2014 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation investigates contemporary Hong Kong-China cross-border marriages. In
particular, it focuses on the family life and the complexity of politics, power, and agency in …

Resistance, Public Art and Citizenship

Y Ding - Urban Informal Settlements: Chengzhongcun and …, 2022 - Springer
In this chapter a case of using public art in the protest for citizenship in a chengzhongcun
community is documented. Drawing upon the new literature on citizenship studies, public …

“In the eye of the typhoon”: aspirations of Buddhists and Catholics in turbulent Hong Kong

M Westendorp - 2022 - figshare.mq.edu.au
This thesis wishes to contribute to the current scholarly debate on urban religion. This
debate focuses predominantly on the visibility and materiality of religious practices and …

HONG KONGERS ADDING OIL-A Critical Analysis of the SAR's Pro-Democracy Movements

M Breier - 2016 - dspace.cuni.cz
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of Political
Studies MASTER'S THESIS 2016 Marlene Breier CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE …

[PDF][PDF] CYBERACTIVISM IN MAINLAND CHINA: THE INTERNET AS A TOOL AND METHOD FOR SOCIAL MOBILISATION1

KE Kuah-Pearce - Social Movements, 2012 - researchgate.net
Abstract In Mainland China, the penetration of global capitalism has ushered in a new era of
rapid modernization and development. It has opened up China to the rest of the world and at …

[引用][C] Understanding Chinese rural protests through a social movement lens: a study of the Wukan protest

B Sun - 2018 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Rapid urbanisation in China has led to large scale land acquisition to support urban growth.
As Chinese rural land is owned collectively and administered by the Villagers' Committee …