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Abstract Since Nigeria’s return to democratic governance in 1999, there have been renewed calls―predominantly amongst ethnic Igbos in southeast Nigeria―for the restoration of the defunct secessionist state of Biafra. The resurgent Biafran separatism has been explored through the prisms of relative marginalisation and material deprivation. However, some
Promise Frank Ejiofor
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Poster shows the slogan of the protest movement in Chinese and English in white with a black ...
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Abstract This study examines migration intentions in a politically divided context, focusing on the interactive roles of individuals’ and the spouses’ affective polarization and political attitudes. Our study uses Hong Kong as a case study to elucidate migration intentions in the context of political polarization and increasing authoritarianism.
Adam Ka‐Lok Cheung, Lake Lui
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Networked disobedience to smart city development: The case of Hong Kong
This article examines the latest challenges posed to data‐driven urban governance. Using the case of Hong Kong, it explicates a distinct type of technopolitical contention that revolves around the implementation of smart city technologies with repercussions for data‐driven urban governance. Abstract When urban landscapes erupt into civil unrests, smart
Tin‐Yuet Ting
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Abstract Although Hong Kong has always been transnational and its overseas communities longstanding, the queer experiences of diasporic Hongkongers have rarely been explored. Through interview‐based research, this article examines the experiences of LGBTIQ+ Hongkongers who migrated to Taiwan after the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, with the intention to
Ting‐Fai Yu
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Understanding non‐normative civil resistance under repression: Evidence from Hong Kong and Chile
Abstract The present research examined the psychological processes underlying engagement in non‐normative forms of resistance and the role of repression. We conducted two studies in the contexts of two distinct social movements, both characterized by high levels of repression— the Anti‐Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong and the ...
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Poster shows three images of Junius Ho in red behind title. On the left is the date and "To Hong Kong government." In the upper right corner is the text "#NO CHINA EXTRADITION.
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Shows Hong Kong divided in five districts and lists protests happened in those areas from June through mid September 2019.Includes labels for the five ...
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Freedom, human rights, press, speech, truth
Poster shows title text in white on a black background with Chinese and English slogans of the protest printed at the bottom; five banners with bilingual police warnings seen during protests overlaying the title ...
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Borders & Barricades: A Study of the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong [PDF]
Amidst the global rise of resistance against crises and discontent, space performs an elementary role in pursuing changes to the status quo. Hong Kong’s administrative boundaries have been in continuous shifts throughout the process of British occupation
Leung, Audrey
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