Follow

Submissions from 2024

Link

A study of perspectives on roles and responsibilities in social welfare in Hong Kong | Sociology Seminar Series 2023-2024 | Wan Ping, Vincent LEE

Link

捕捉城市星空 : 深空天體 = Urban astrophotography : deep sky objects | Sociology Seminar Series 2023-2024 | Vai Tong, Tony FEUNG (馮偉東) and Dik Hong, Calvin CHUNG

Submissions from 2023

Link

Gender differences in drug use : a mixed-methods research in China | Sociology Seminar Series 2023-2024 | Serena Yunran ZHANG

Link

Migration, remittances and the search for a better life : longitudinal evidence from the Philippines | Sociology Seminar Series 2022-2023 | Lucy Porter JORDAN

Link

Envisioning the invisibles :an examination of causes and challenges of homelessness in Hong Kong | Sociology Seminar Series 2022-2023 | Siu Ming CHAN

Submissions from 2022

Link

Does information about economic inequality affect opportunity beliefs? Results from survey experiments | Sociology Seminar Series 2022-2023 | Luis MALDONADO

Link

The intergenerational sources of the U-turn in gender segregation | Sociology Seminar Series 2022-2023 | Ling ZHU

Link

COVID19-induced xenophobia and anti-Asian racism in the United States | Sociology Seminar Series 2021-2022 | Secil E. ERTORER

Submissions from 2021

Link

To return or to stay till the end? Experiences of Japanese later-life migrants in western Australia | Sociology Seminar Series 2021-2022 | Leng Leng THANG

Link

A review of prolonged social withdrawal behaviour (a.k.a. Hikikomori) As one of the emerging youth issues across diverse contexts | Sociology Seminar Series 2021-2022 | Paul W.C. WONG

Link

Navigating global regimes of mobility : the onward mobility of African international students in China | Sociology Seminar Series 2021-2022 | Benjamin MULVEY

Link

Life during the 1st national lockdown in the UK | Sociology Seminar Series 2020-2021 | Tarani CHANDOLA

Link

How much pushback after backsliding? Opposition to autocratization in Southeast Asia | Sociology Seminar Series 2020-2021 | Mark R. THOMPSON

Link

Digital punishment : privacy, stigma, and the consequences of data-driven criminal justice | Sociology Seminar Series 2020-2021 | Sarah Esther LAGESON