This study aims to examine the roles of social media in protest mobilization through the case of Umbrella Movement. Instead of focusing in the occupied sites, the study chose to look at mobilization efforts and confrontations within Hong Kong secondary schools. In-depth interviews were conducted with 14 students, teachers and principals from four schools, with an aim to identify how members in schools used different media for information sharing, opinion expression and mobilization. It also reconstructed what actually occurred in the tactful negotiations between school authorities and student leaders during the movement. The findings of this study suggest that how different communication practices are mediated in particular social and cultu...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
In November 2014 I visited two sites of central Hong Kong occupied by students and Occupy Central pr...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
This article probes the catalytic features of social media in civic participation and mass civil dis...
In 2014, Hong Kong witnessed the rise of a significant social movement, known as the Umbrella Moveme...
This presentation discusses the political identities which young people in Hong Kong have built for ...
The umbrella movement that broke out in Hong Kong in September 2014 opened a new chapter in the nati...
With a series of modern movements taking place during the past decade, scholars have studied the rel...
events in recent Hong Kong history. This paper offers some initial reflections on the connections be...
This paper explores the forces which spark youth activity in global social movements with a focus on...
While the impact of fake news on viewers, particularly marginalized media users, has been a cause of...
Hong Kong student movements before the Umbrella Movement showed a political outlook of voicing withi...
The aim of this article is to explore the use of 3 concepts of media studies-media practices, mediat...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
To Western media, the ongoing large-scale protest movement in Hong Kong (HK) is known as the “Umbrel...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
In November 2014 I visited two sites of central Hong Kong occupied by students and Occupy Central pr...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
This article probes the catalytic features of social media in civic participation and mass civil dis...
In 2014, Hong Kong witnessed the rise of a significant social movement, known as the Umbrella Moveme...
This presentation discusses the political identities which young people in Hong Kong have built for ...
The umbrella movement that broke out in Hong Kong in September 2014 opened a new chapter in the nati...
With a series of modern movements taking place during the past decade, scholars have studied the rel...
events in recent Hong Kong history. This paper offers some initial reflections on the connections be...
This paper explores the forces which spark youth activity in global social movements with a focus on...
While the impact of fake news on viewers, particularly marginalized media users, has been a cause of...
Hong Kong student movements before the Umbrella Movement showed a political outlook of voicing withi...
The aim of this article is to explore the use of 3 concepts of media studies-media practices, mediat...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
To Western media, the ongoing large-scale protest movement in Hong Kong (HK) is known as the “Umbrel...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
In November 2014 I visited two sites of central Hong Kong occupied by students and Occupy Central pr...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...