Hong Kong Mobile

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出版者:Hong Kong University Press
作者:Helen F. Siu (EDT)
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页数:508
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出版时间:2009-04-02
价格:USD 59.50
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9789622099180
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图书标签:
  • 香港
  • 移民
  • 外文
  • sociology
  • HK
  • 香港
  • 移动通信
  • 无线技术
  • 5G
  • 物联网
  • 智慧城市
  • 电信
  • 政策
  • 经济
  • 创新
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In this interdisciplinary study, the authors argue that Hong Kong must develop and strengthen the mobility, broadly defined, of its population. This is at the heart of its need to face the challenges from a changing global environment. Being a “space of flow” and a place of mobility has always been an essential characteristic of Hong Kong and the root source of its success. This uniqueness, it is argued, must go hand in hand with enhancing its institutional resources that its regional competitors have yet to develop.

It uses historical data to argue that “One country, Two systems” is a concept not uniquely reserved for post-1997 Hong Kong. The territory has thrived on being simultaneously part of China and the world. It has been a node in the crossroads of empires, trading communities, industrial assembly lines, and now global finance, consumption and media.

The book, using meticulous analysis of census data, shows that a porous border in fact has been maintained through the post-war years, with waves of immigrants entering from China. However, the study warns that the population is now ageing when compared with other world cities and China’s fast-growing urban centers. Without massive input of young, educated, and diverse human talents, Hong Kong will lose its strategic positioning in the region. Only with such inflow can Hong Kong remain, as it historically has been, a vibrant space of flow of capital, goods, people, information, services, global cultural horizons, creative aspirations and civic energies.

Hong Kong has met its past challenges through an institutional structure that is conducive to legal and business integrity, educational openness, high professional standards and cultural diversity. With mobility encouraged and institutional resources enhanced, those who exit and enter the territory during different phases of their education, lives, and careers will deposit value to local society and connect it to regional and global environments, making it a hub of hubs.

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作者简介

Helen F. Siu is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University. She has conducted long-term field research in South China and Hong Kong. Her publications include Mao’s Harvest: Voices of China’s New Generation (co-editor Zelda Stern, 1983); Agents and Victims in South China: Accomplices in Rural Revolution (1989); Furrows: Peasants, Intellectuals and the State (1990); Down to Earth: The Territorial Bond in South China (co-editor David Faure, 1995); Empire at the Margins: Culture, Ethnicity and Frontier in Early Modern China (co-editors Pamela Kyle Crossley and Donald S. Sutton, 2006), and SARS: Reception and Interpretation in Three Chinese Cities (co-editor Deborah Davis, 2007).

Agnes S. Ku is Associate Professor of Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She is also affiliated with the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale University. Her research interests include cultural sociology, civil society and the public sphere, citizenship, urban space and gender issues. She is the author of Narratives, Politics, and the Public Sphere: Struggles over Political Reform in the Final Transitional Years in Hong Kong (1992–1994) (1999) and Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong: Community, Nation and the Global City (co-editor Ngai Pun, 2004).

目录信息

List of Tables and Figures
Foreword by Dr. Victor Fung
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
Part I Lessons in Openness: Hong Kong as a Space
of Flow
1 Lesson in Openness: Creating a Space of Flow in
Hong Kong
Elizabeth Sinn
2 Where Guangdong Meets Shanghai: Hong Kong
Culture in a Trans-regional Context
May Bo Ching
3 Transborder Visuality: The Changing Patterns of
Visual Exchange between Hong Kong and South China
Eric Ma
Part II Taking Stock of a Migrant Population: Who
Is a Hong Konger?
4 The Importance of Migration Flow to Hong Kong’s
Future
Richard Y. C. Wong and Ka-fu Wong
5 Positioning “Hong Kongers” and “New Immigrants”
Helen F. Siu
6 Immigration Policies and Human Resources Planning
Johannes M. M. Chan
7 Like Sons and Daughters of Hong Kong: The Return
of the Young Generation
Janet Salaff *
Part III Building Dynamic Cultural Capital in
Institutions
8 Rethinking Colonial Institutions, Standards, Life Styles
and Experiences
David Faure
9 Professional Bodies and Professional Regulation in
Hong Kong
David A. Levin
10 Education Reforms and Social Mobility: Rethinking
the History of Hong Kong Education
Bernard Hung-kay Luk*
11 Is Hong Kong Entrepreneurship Declining?
Wenbin Sun and Siu-lun Wong
12 The “Global City” as a Cultural Project: The Case of
the West Kowloon Cultural District
Agnes S. Ku*
13 A Sense of Place in Hong Kong: The Case of Tai O
Wing-hoi Chan
Conclusion: Whither Hong Kong and the Hong Konger?
Notes
References
Index
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