political encroachment by the Beijing government into Hong Kong's polit- ical economic
KEYWORDS: localism wealth inequality
2003. 7. 1. What explains the ebbs and flows of Hong Kong's localist movement?(1). Why did the localists grow strong after the Umbrella Movement but quickly.
HKSAR and mainland authorities and assertion of radical localism. In the last two years Hong Kong students have undergone a rapid change.
HKSAR and mainland authorities and assertion of radical localism. In the last two years Hong Kong students have undergone a rapid change.
2017. 1. 1. On 4 September 2016 Hong Kong's voters went to the polls to elect the 70 members of its legislature
2020. 6. 30. Hong Kong is undergoing a drastic cultural-political transformation ... agenda “localism” in Hong Kong here stands “for a group with a high.
2017. 4. 19. Keywords: Hong Kong identity; localism; civic nationalism; cultural ... Hong Kong's identification with the Chinese nation-state has been ...
2017. 4. 19. Keywords: Hong Kong identity; localism; civic nationalism; cultural nationalism; June Fourth vigil; Umbrella movement; National Education.
Kong and the lack of such in Macau. Keywords : localism Hong Kong
2Localism according to Law Wing-sang refers to a political movement that focuses on the preservation of Hong Kong's identity and autonomy 2 The movement
The pro-democracy movement in post-handover Hong Kong has long been an intense struggle between two contending forces: on the one
PDF The paper firstly aims to analyse the changing political landscape after the Localism in Hong Kong: Its Origins Development and Prospect
Abstract The paper firstly aims to analyse the changing political landscape after the Legislative Council election in September 2017 Secondly the social
This paper argues that the Umbrella Movement is the key for the turnaround and it testifies to the birth of a new social and political consciousness amongst
At its heart Localism signifies a commitment to protecting the interests and identity of Hong Kong Beijing's heavy-handed intervention after the LegCo
China and Hong Kong Given this definition localism can be conceptualised as a kind of “populist radical regionalism” The implications of this definition
Localism is on the rise in Hong Kong as attested by the proliferation of self-proclaimed localist political parties and their rising electoral sup-
This research adopts a post-structuralist approach based on the theory of discourse to study the discursive formation of localism in Hong Kong
Localist identification moreover is emboldened by contrasting Hong Kong identity in relation to mainland China (Hargreaves 2015; Lee et al 2019)