Issue 3
Issue 2
Issue 1
Activities & Publications
Discussion Forum
 
The Many Faces of Hong Kong
 
Issue 3 (June 2004)
Editors' note
Articles
Hong Kong Cyberculture: A Case Study
Amy Lai Tak-yee
Commentary by Gregory B. Lee
The Indian Household Workers in Hong Kong: Emerging Themes on Migration and Social Relationships
James Joseph Keezhangatte
The 1967 Leftist Riots and Regime Legitimacy in Hong Kong
Wong Cheuk-yin
The Political Maneuverings of the Early Twentieth Hong Kong revealed by the Mui Tsai System
Pauline Poon Pui-ting
Student Projects
Bringing Up a Silent Generation?
Civic Education and Political Consciousness in Post-war Hong Kong Schools

Brian Tsui Kai-hin
Book Review
《香港六七暴動內情》
(Inside Story of 1967 Riot in Hong Kong)

評論者: 馬嶽
《我們的地方   我們的時間:香港社會新編》
(Our Place, Our Time: A New Introduction to Hong Kong Society)

評論者: 潘潔
Special Supplement
The Way We Grew Up - A Personal Study of Hong Kong Culture and Identity
Introduction
Elizabeth Sinn
The Biography of Ms Li Shui Heung
(Choi Hung Estate - PoPo)

Sally Yuen Wai-yee
Cheung Chau
Emily Ko Tsz-kei
E-Journal on Hong Kong Cultural and Social Studies


Editorial Committee:

Chief Editor:

Elizabeth Sinn, Deputy Director, Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong

Editors:

Chan Wing-hoi, Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong

Cheng Kin-sang, Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong

Guest Editor:

Eva Hung, Department of Social Sciences, The University of Macau.
Honorary Advisors :

Leo Lee Ou-fan, Department of East Asian Languages & Civilizations, Harvard University;

Wong Siu-lun, Director, Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong;

Thomas Wong, Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong;

Ng Chun-hung, Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong;

Pun Ngai, Division of Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Sponsoring Institution :
Hong Kong Culture and Society Programme,
The University of Hong Kong

Designed by :

Y.S.Wei

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