Social Transformations in Chinese Societies
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Volume 17
- Issue 1 2021
Volume 16
Post-COVID street-intercept survey: the perceptions of Hong Kong horse racing fans toward local horse racing media
T-Fai Yeung, Yat Tung ChowThe aim of this study is to understand the factors influencing the perceptions of Hong Kong horse racing fans toward local horse racing media.
Foundational movement skills among Chinese children and adolescents during and after the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review
Yu Hin Kong, Chi Ching, Gary ChowMultiple infectious control measures, e.g. social distancing, city lockdown and mask-wearing, have been implemented since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. Given…
China’s unnatural(ized) “Aliens”: the ongoing saga of non-citizen, internal migrants
Dorothy J. SolingerThis study aims to assess the enduring lack of citizenship for rural migrants coming to cities to work, and the extent to which there has been any progress in altering their…
How the covid pandemic has impacted the Hong Kong sports ecosystem
Tak-Nang LiThis paper aims to look into how the sports ecosystem in Hong Kong was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as the case of Hong Kong is unique from many other developed cities…
Problem spaces: examining the sustainability of Hong Kong’s new sports cluster
Tobias ZuserThis paper aims to examine the dynamics between Hong Kong’s domestic sporting needs and its regional aspirations as a “hub” for sport and culture, which have created challenges…
Continuity or rupture? The evolution of Hong Kong’s national identity
Difei Hu, Mengting Zhang, Yuyan He, Hong WeiNational identity has a profound impact on building a modern state, maintaining social stability and promoting economic development. Based on three waves of data collected from…
Revolution, reform and the rise of China: a political and social transformation
Bin XiaoThis study proposes a new political science–based interpretation of the rise of China and focuses on the academic discussion regarding its root causes. This study aims to identify…
An autoethnography of physical education teacher educator: self-reflection for learning and teaching in Hong Kong physical education after the COVID-19 pandemic
Wai-keung Kevin KamThis paper reported an autoethnographic study based on the author’s reflections during and after COVID-19 in Hong Kong. The author took on the role of a teacher educator in…
Strengthening the body and mind: a Chinese martial arts school outreach program in post-COVID Hong Kong
Kylie Chiu Yee LuiThe COVID-19 pandemic had amplified feelings of isolation and alienation, particularly among school-aged children. The pandemic-related social distancing policies had led to a…
Driving green innovation: assessing the impact of environmental tax policies and green finance on heavily polluting industries
Najeb MasoudThe purpose of this paper assess the impact of the green finance pilot reform on corporate green innovation, leveraging the establishment of the China green finance pilot reform…
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1871-2673e-ISSN:
2515-8481ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Tai-lok Lui
- Professor Zhonghua Guo