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Community, Nation and the Global City
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This book provides a detailed comparative account of the development of citizenship and civil society in Hong Kong from its time as a British colony to its current status as a special autonomous region of China.
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This book provides a detailed comparative account of the development of citizenship and civil society in Hong Kong from its time as a British colony to its current status as a special autonomous region of China.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134321131
- Artikelnr.: 42981830
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134321131
- Artikelnr.: 42981830
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Agnes S. Ku is Associate Professor of Social Science at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Ngai Pun is Assistant Professor of Social Science at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
List of TablesAcknowledgmentsForeword Introduction 1. Introduction:
Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong Part 1: State, Institutions, and
Ideologies 2. Citizenship as a Form of Governance: A Historical Overview3.
Welfare Good or Colonial Citizenship? A Case Study of Early Resettlement
Housing4. Civic Education and the Making of Deformed Citizenry: From
British Colony to Chinese Sar5. The Making of 'Ideal Citizen' in Schooling
Processes: Gender, Differences and Inequalities Part 2: Migration,
Belonging, and Exclusion 6. Politics of Incorporation and Exclusion:
Citizenship and Immigration Issues7. Hong Kong as a Semi-Ethnocracy:
'Race', Migration, and Citizenship in a Globalized Region8. Lived
Citizenship and Lower Class Chinese Migrant Women: A Global City without
its People Part 3: Civil Society, Resistance, and Participation 9.
Negotiating Law, Rights, and Civil Autonomy: From the Colonial to the
Post-Colonial Regimes10. En-Gendering Citizenship11. (Post-)Identity
Politics and Anti-Normalization: (Homo)Sexual Rights Movement12. In Search
of Communal Economic Subject - Reflections on a Local Community Currency
Project13. One Country, Three Systems? State, Nation, and Civil Society in
the Making of Citizenship in the Chinese Triangle of Mainland-Taiwan-Hong
KongIndexContributors
Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong Part 1: State, Institutions, and
Ideologies 2. Citizenship as a Form of Governance: A Historical Overview3.
Welfare Good or Colonial Citizenship? A Case Study of Early Resettlement
Housing4. Civic Education and the Making of Deformed Citizenry: From
British Colony to Chinese Sar5. The Making of 'Ideal Citizen' in Schooling
Processes: Gender, Differences and Inequalities Part 2: Migration,
Belonging, and Exclusion 6. Politics of Incorporation and Exclusion:
Citizenship and Immigration Issues7. Hong Kong as a Semi-Ethnocracy:
'Race', Migration, and Citizenship in a Globalized Region8. Lived
Citizenship and Lower Class Chinese Migrant Women: A Global City without
its People Part 3: Civil Society, Resistance, and Participation 9.
Negotiating Law, Rights, and Civil Autonomy: From the Colonial to the
Post-Colonial Regimes10. En-Gendering Citizenship11. (Post-)Identity
Politics and Anti-Normalization: (Homo)Sexual Rights Movement12. In Search
of Communal Economic Subject - Reflections on a Local Community Currency
Project13. One Country, Three Systems? State, Nation, and Civil Society in
the Making of Citizenship in the Chinese Triangle of Mainland-Taiwan-Hong
KongIndexContributors
List of TablesAcknowledgmentsForeword Introduction 1. Introduction:
Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong Part 1: State, Institutions, and
Ideologies 2. Citizenship as a Form of Governance: A Historical Overview3.
Welfare Good or Colonial Citizenship? A Case Study of Early Resettlement
Housing4. Civic Education and the Making of Deformed Citizenry: From
British Colony to Chinese Sar5. The Making of 'Ideal Citizen' in Schooling
Processes: Gender, Differences and Inequalities Part 2: Migration,
Belonging, and Exclusion 6. Politics of Incorporation and Exclusion:
Citizenship and Immigration Issues7. Hong Kong as a Semi-Ethnocracy:
'Race', Migration, and Citizenship in a Globalized Region8. Lived
Citizenship and Lower Class Chinese Migrant Women: A Global City without
its People Part 3: Civil Society, Resistance, and Participation 9.
Negotiating Law, Rights, and Civil Autonomy: From the Colonial to the
Post-Colonial Regimes10. En-Gendering Citizenship11. (Post-)Identity
Politics and Anti-Normalization: (Homo)Sexual Rights Movement12. In Search
of Communal Economic Subject - Reflections on a Local Community Currency
Project13. One Country, Three Systems? State, Nation, and Civil Society in
the Making of Citizenship in the Chinese Triangle of Mainland-Taiwan-Hong
KongIndexContributors
Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong Part 1: State, Institutions, and
Ideologies 2. Citizenship as a Form of Governance: A Historical Overview3.
Welfare Good or Colonial Citizenship? A Case Study of Early Resettlement
Housing4. Civic Education and the Making of Deformed Citizenry: From
British Colony to Chinese Sar5. The Making of 'Ideal Citizen' in Schooling
Processes: Gender, Differences and Inequalities Part 2: Migration,
Belonging, and Exclusion 6. Politics of Incorporation and Exclusion:
Citizenship and Immigration Issues7. Hong Kong as a Semi-Ethnocracy:
'Race', Migration, and Citizenship in a Globalized Region8. Lived
Citizenship and Lower Class Chinese Migrant Women: A Global City without
its People Part 3: Civil Society, Resistance, and Participation 9.
Negotiating Law, Rights, and Civil Autonomy: From the Colonial to the
Post-Colonial Regimes10. En-Gendering Citizenship11. (Post-)Identity
Politics and Anti-Normalization: (Homo)Sexual Rights Movement12. In Search
of Communal Economic Subject - Reflections on a Local Community Currency
Project13. One Country, Three Systems? State, Nation, and Civil Society in
the Making of Citizenship in the Chinese Triangle of Mainland-Taiwan-Hong
KongIndexContributors