When the Hong Kong Dream Meets the Anti-Mainlandisation Discourse: Mainland Chinese Students in Hong Kong [PDF]
This article looks at identity constructions of mainland Chinese undergraduate students in a Hong Kong university. These students shared a “Hong Kong Dream” characterised by a desire for change in individual outlooks, a yearning for international exposure, and rich imaginations about Hong Kong and beyond.
Cora Lingling Xu; University of Cambridge
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Postscript – From Pandemic Diplomacy, Mainlandisation of Hong Kong to the Embattled Belt and Road Initiative: The Enigma of Communist China’s Superpower March [PDF]
Days marched on, months flew by, and a year marked by turbulence has soon again reached its closing when we are preparing this special focus issue, Communist China’s Superpower March, Party-State’s Entrenchment, and the Remaking of the Global Order (Vol.
Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh
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Hongkong AD 2019. Przyczyny i kierunki rozwoju protestów w Specjalnym Regionie Administracyjnym ChRL
Civil disobedience flooded Hong Kong in 2019. However, protests have changed its character since the last massive demonstrations in 2014. This article outlines direct and contextual reasons for the outbreak of protests in Hong Kong in 2019 from the ...
Łukasz Zamęcki
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Accelerating Hong Kong’s reeducation: ‘mainlandisation’, securitisation and the 2020 National Security Law [PDF]
Whilst Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 has influenced education in various ways, major reforms perceived as promoting mainland control have been resisted.
Vickers, Edward, Morris, Paul
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Film Policies in Transition: Globalization, Digitization, Protectionism (2017) [Symposium]
In November 2016, the International Journal of Cultural Policy published a special issue on “Film Policy in a Globalised Cultural Economy” which focused on policy responses to recent changes in the economic and technological contexts of filmmaking ...
Gertjan Willems
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On the Mainlandisation of Cantonese: Language and Identity
Throughout Hong Kong’s dynamic history, the relationship, balance, power, and symbolism between the languages of Cantonese, English, and Putonghua has constantly been changing at different times. Many scholars were especially interested studying the sociocultural reactions to these three primary languages spoken in the territory before and after the ...
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Whilst Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 has influenced education in various ways, major reforms perceived as promoting mainland control have been resisted. For two decades, Hong Kong’s educational autonomy under the ‘one country, two systems’ formula was thus largely maintained.
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Hong Kong SAR new wave cinema in face of neoliberalisation and mainlandisation [PDF]
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Szeto, MM
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This study examines perceptions of language threat in Hong Kong against a background of increasing political tensions between Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
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Lost in China? ::law, culture and society in post-1997 Hong Kong /
Rule of law is a core Hong Kong value, providing a defensive wall around the territory and protecting its way of life against 'mainlandisation'. Before the 1997 retrocession to China, fears were widespread that the rights and freedoms enjoyed under ...
Jones, Carol A. G.,
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