Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems to have forgotten its industrial past. This paper challenges current perspectives on Hong Kong heritage that are based predominantly on dichotomous traditional Chineseness vis-à-vis postcolonial romanticism juxtaposition, and argues for a deeper appreciation of ...postprin
This thesis interrogates the (re)emergence of Cultural Revolution imagery in the 21st century as a ...
More than half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, and cities provide the setting fo...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
This paper challenges current perspectives on Hong Kong heritage that are based predominantly on a d...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of urban futures in Asia by examining heritage conse...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
The central question of this dissertation is: what can Hong Kong teach us about the geography of her...
The history of Hong Kong, Macau, and the Pearl River Delta in connecting China with the world throug...
The process of heritage-making is far from straightforward. Defining the meaning of heritage in youn...
Heritage conservation, inherently, is contradictory to development. However, it does not mean that t...
This thesis investigates Hong Kong’s social process of heritage in both colonial and postcolonial co...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This dissertation investigates the history and political economy of two Chinese cities, Shanghai and...
Heritage is a social construct: it is the way contemporary society relates to its past, and transfor...
This thesis interrogates the (re)emergence of Cultural Revolution imagery in the 21st century as a ...
More than half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, and cities provide the setting fo...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
This paper challenges current perspectives on Hong Kong heritage that are based predominantly on a d...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of urban futures in Asia by examining heritage conse...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
The central question of this dissertation is: what can Hong Kong teach us about the geography of her...
The history of Hong Kong, Macau, and the Pearl River Delta in connecting China with the world throug...
The process of heritage-making is far from straightforward. Defining the meaning of heritage in youn...
Heritage conservation, inherently, is contradictory to development. However, it does not mean that t...
This thesis investigates Hong Kong’s social process of heritage in both colonial and postcolonial co...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This dissertation investigates the history and political economy of two Chinese cities, Shanghai and...
Heritage is a social construct: it is the way contemporary society relates to its past, and transfor...
This thesis interrogates the (re)emergence of Cultural Revolution imagery in the 21st century as a ...
More than half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, and cities provide the setting fo...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...