We examine school choices made by western expatriate parents in post-colonial Hong Kong in order to understand the essence of imagined global citizenship and its implications for existing ethnic and class inequalities in the education system. Responding to changes in the global job market, a small but increasingly visible group of parents are seeking to challenge what they see as the constraints of expatriate life by developing global opportunities for their children through Cantonese language acquisition in the local education system. Drawing on the sociological literature on school choice and middle-class identity, we argue that these parents are negotiating for themselves a global imaginary in which cultures can easily be traversed and s...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
It has been suggested that although the most theorisation about globalisation has emerged from “west...
Asian migration and mobilities are transforming education cultures in the Anglosphere, prompting mou...
Session - Council on Anthropology and Education: 4-1465 - The National as Global, The Global as Nati...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
One of the main priorities of post-colonial Hong Kong’s 2001 educational curriculum reform has been ...
The world has become increasingly interdependent with the ongoing trend of globalization. Preparatio...
This case study investigates factors influencing Hong Kong Chinese parents’ selection of an English ...
085. The State and Educational Governance in East AsiaThis paper explores the construction of local ...
Civic education has regained momentum over the past one to two decades when more and more government...
Conference Theme: MultilingualismPaper invited as part of the invited colloquium session: Multilingu...
This paper explores the construction of local and national identities among secondary school student...
Hong Kong's distinct system, as a Special Administrative Region within the People's Republic of Chin...
This article provides a critical sociological examination of how Hong Kong youth’s relationship towa...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
It has been suggested that although the most theorisation about globalisation has emerged from “west...
Asian migration and mobilities are transforming education cultures in the Anglosphere, prompting mou...
Session - Council on Anthropology and Education: 4-1465 - The National as Global, The Global as Nati...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
One of the main priorities of post-colonial Hong Kong’s 2001 educational curriculum reform has been ...
The world has become increasingly interdependent with the ongoing trend of globalization. Preparatio...
This case study investigates factors influencing Hong Kong Chinese parents’ selection of an English ...
085. The State and Educational Governance in East AsiaThis paper explores the construction of local ...
Civic education has regained momentum over the past one to two decades when more and more government...
Conference Theme: MultilingualismPaper invited as part of the invited colloquium session: Multilingu...
This paper explores the construction of local and national identities among secondary school student...
Hong Kong's distinct system, as a Special Administrative Region within the People's Republic of Chin...
This article provides a critical sociological examination of how Hong Kong youth’s relationship towa...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
It has been suggested that although the most theorisation about globalisation has emerged from “west...
Asian migration and mobilities are transforming education cultures in the Anglosphere, prompting mou...