Abstract Political disagreement with family members can have a deleterious impact on familial relationships, but the long‐term consequences are understudied. This study examined the relational outcomes of familial political incongruence two years after the 2019 social unrest in Hong Kong and the extent to which frequency and types of family contact ...
Branda Yee‐Man Yu +2 more
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Analyzing protest mobilization on Telegram: The case of 2019 Anti-Extradition Bill movement in Hong Kong. [PDF]
Urman A, Ho JC, Katz S.
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Psychosocial Correlates of Reactive and Proactive Aggression among Protesters during the Social Movement in Hong Kong. [PDF]
Fung ALC.
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In sight, in mind: Spatial proximity to protest sites and changes in peoples' political attitudes. [PDF]
Xu D, Guo J.
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The Indirect Effect of Sleep on the Association Between Protracted Social Stressors and Psychological Distress Among Hong Kong Young People. [PDF]
Bi K, Chan CS, Xiao Y, Yip PSF.
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Social media and suicide in social movements: a case study in Hong Kong. [PDF]
Yip PSF, Pinkney E.
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This political communication research analyzes the impact of digital media on public opinion in the context of the 2019 Hong Kong protests. It is a qualitative and interpretive study that observes how people participate in political discussions through ...
Luodan Pan, Arthur Ituassu
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Hong Kong, the Virus and Illiberalism: Between Flattening the Curve and an Authoritarian Slide? [PDF]
Sadowski MM.
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The relation of unrest-related distress with probable depression during and after widespread civil unrest. [PDF]
Tao TJ, Li TW, Yim SSW, Hou WK.
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A "China in the World" Paradigm for Scholarship. [PDF]
Fravel MT, Manion M, Wang Y.
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