Hong Kong student movements before the Umbrella Movement showed a political outlook of voicing within norm of the establishment, using “peaceful, rational and non-violent” approaches, acknowledging the authorities of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and mainland Chinese governments and recognizing attachment to the motherland China. Today’s new emerging political outlook of the Hong Kong student movement has a profile of anti-establishment, using more assertive means and not excluding radical behaviour, distrust of the HKSAR and mainland authorities and assertion of radical localism. In the last two years, Hong Kong students have undergone a rapid change in their orientation, resulting in today’s outlook. This paper argu...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
Most past research on the democratization of Hong Kong has been generally concerned about on the ram...
The aim of this article is to analyse to what extent demands for democracy apropos of the Umbrella R...
Hong Kong student movements before the Umbrella Movement showed a political outlook of voicing withi...
The 2014 Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong has been the most important pro-democracy protest on Chinese...
In autumn 2014 around 1.3 million mostly young citizens of Hong Kong occupied three districts of the...
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement, a pro-democracy m...
To Western media, the ongoing large-scale protest movement in Hong Kong (HK) is known as the “Umbrel...
This presentation discusses the political identities which young people in Hong Kong have built for ...
Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ has been widely regarded as a watershed moment in the polity’s pos...
by Sing Ming.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 161-171
Within the last five years, the special administrative region of Hong Kong found itself embroiled in...
Conference Theme: Waiting: Time/Theory/Action in Global AsiasThe grand narrative of politics explain...
For almost three months beginning in late September 2014, the people of Hong Kong filled the streets...
Hong Kong's recent Umbrella Movement was caused by factors dating back to the British invasion and o...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
Most past research on the democratization of Hong Kong has been generally concerned about on the ram...
The aim of this article is to analyse to what extent demands for democracy apropos of the Umbrella R...
Hong Kong student movements before the Umbrella Movement showed a political outlook of voicing withi...
The 2014 Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong has been the most important pro-democracy protest on Chinese...
In autumn 2014 around 1.3 million mostly young citizens of Hong Kong occupied three districts of the...
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement, a pro-democracy m...
To Western media, the ongoing large-scale protest movement in Hong Kong (HK) is known as the “Umbrel...
This presentation discusses the political identities which young people in Hong Kong have built for ...
Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ has been widely regarded as a watershed moment in the polity’s pos...
by Sing Ming.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 161-171
Within the last five years, the special administrative region of Hong Kong found itself embroiled in...
Conference Theme: Waiting: Time/Theory/Action in Global AsiasThe grand narrative of politics explain...
For almost three months beginning in late September 2014, the people of Hong Kong filled the streets...
Hong Kong's recent Umbrella Movement was caused by factors dating back to the British invasion and o...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
Most past research on the democratization of Hong Kong has been generally concerned about on the ram...
The aim of this article is to analyse to what extent demands for democracy apropos of the Umbrella R...