HONG KONG 2019: ANATOMY OF A SOCIAL MOBILISATION THROUGH THE LENSES OF IDENTITY AND VALUES (original) (raw)

Hong Kong's Summer of Uprising: From Anti-Extradition to Anti-Authoritarian Protests

Gary Tang

The China Review, 2019

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When protests and daily life converge: The spaces and people of Hong Kong’s anti-extradition movement

Susanne Y.P. Choi

Critique of Anthropology, 2020

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A Case Study of Recent Social Movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan: Convergence of Counter-Identities amid China's Rise

Christina Lai

Global Taiwan Institute, 2020

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Social Movements in China and Hong Kong. The Expansion of Protest Space

Cecilia Milwertz, IIAS Leiden

ICAS Publication Series

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The Hong Kong protests in anthropological perspective: National identity and what it means

Gordon Mathews

Critique of Anthropology, 2020

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Hong Kong’s new identity politics: longing for the local in the shadow of China

Allen Chun

Postcolonial Studies, 2020

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Total Mobilization from Below: Hong Kong's Freedom Summer

Gary Tang

The China Quarterly, 2022

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Five Demands and (Not Quite) Beyond: Claim Making and Ideology in Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Bill Movement

Gary Tang

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2020

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Book Review of The Appearing Demos: Hong Kong During and After the Umbrella Movement by Laikwan Pang

Ann Gillian Chu

Hong Kong Studies, 2021

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Hong Kong 'identity crisis': The case of Umbrella Movement

Camille Joyce Lisay

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Making Hong Kong China: The Rollback of Human Rights and the Rule of Law by Michael C. Davis

Matthew Hurst

Hong Kong Studies, 2023

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CONFLICTING PERSPECTIVES ON HONG KONG'S 2019 PROTESTS

Nabila Jaffer

CONFLICTING PERSPECTIVES ON HONG KONG'S 2019 PROTESTS, 2020

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Book Review of Ip Iam-chong, Hong Kong’s New Identity Politics: Longing for the Local in the Shadow of China

Allen Chun

Postcolonial Studies, 2020

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Joseph Yu-shek Cheng and Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh (eds.) (2016), From Handover to Occupy Campaign: Democracy, Identity and the Umbrella Movement of Hong Kong (CCPS, Vol. 2, No. 2, August/September 2016, pp. 635-984, Focus issue, 350 pp. + xviii). [Scopus]

Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh

From Handover to Occupy Campaign: Democracy, Identity and the Umbrella Movement of Hong Kong, 2016

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Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh (2016), “Foreword – Upon the Second Anniversary of Occupy Campaign / Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: Essays in Honour of a Pro-Democracy Sociopolitical Movement”, CCPS, Vol. 2, No. 2, August/September 2016, pp. 635-662. [Scopus]

Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh

Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal, 2016

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‘You have to fight on your own’: Geopolitics, self-alienation and the new Hong Kong nationalism

Luke Cooper

2018

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Solidarity in diversity: online petitions and collective identity in Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Bill Movement

Kin Long Tong

Japanese Journal of Political Science, 2021

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2019 Hong Kong Protests: The Holistic Picture

Gurpreet Singh Khurana

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Hong Kong after 2003: Growing Local Identity and Perceived Economic Injustice Driving the Increase in the General Movement for Democratisation

Martin Chan

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'Be Water': Violent Social Movement Escalation and the 2019 Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement

Connor Weathers

Sigma Iota Rho Journal of International Relations, 2021

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Contesting the 'Local': Identity Politics in Hong Kong

Alan Tse

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A SOUND AND FURY SIGNIFYING MEDIATISATION: ON THE HONG KONG PROTESTS, 2019

Daniel F . Vukovich ( 胡德 )

Javnost: The Public, 2020

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The Role of China in the Identity of Hong Kong 2012-2017

Barbara Kelemen

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Introduction: The People's Republic of China and Hong Kong's New Political Dispensation

Peter Baehr

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Contentious politics and democratization in Hong Kong

Stephan Ortmann

Asian Education and Development Studies, 2019

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From Mass Protests To National Security: A Critical Analysis Of Carrie Lam’s Political Responses During The 2019 Hong Kong Protests

K Wong

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A Tough Challenge For Beijing: Hong Kong Demonstrations

Mustafa Aydoğan

Hong Kong Demonstrations, 2019

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A Red Flag for Participation: The Influence of Chinese Mainlandization on Political Behavior in Hong Kong

Chit Wai John Mok

Political Research Quarterly, 2020

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Stress testing the system speculations on the Hong Kong protests from afar

Ashish Rajadhyaksha

Cultural Studies, 2021

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Why Hong Kong People Rebel: The Role of Economic Frustration, Political Discontent and National Identity in Non-Institutional Political Participation

Fen LIN

Social Indicators Research, 2023

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Contested mobilities across the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border: the case of Sheung Shui

J.J. Zhang

Borderless Worlds for Whom? Ethics, Moralities and Mobilities, 2019

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Street Politics in a Hybrid Regime: The Diffusion of Political Activism in Post-colonial Hong Kong

Edmund Cheng

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Hong Kong as the ‘Neoliberal Exception’ of China: Transformation of Hong Kong Citizenship Before and After the Transfer of Sovereignty

Gary Tang

Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2016

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Resisting autocratization: the protest–repression nexus in Hong Kong's Anti-ELAB Movement

Hans Han-Pu Tung

Japanese Journal of Political Science

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Book review_ Constructing Hong Kong Identity: Political contestations and press mediations

Xiaoxiao Zhang

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