Hong Kong past, present and future
Fragmented Citizenship in a Quasi-Nation: The Case of Hong Kong / Ka-ki Chan, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong -- Writing the "Nation-Like Space" / Lucy Hamilton, School of English, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK -- An Examination Intergenerational...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Nova Science Publishers
2020
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Schriftenreihe: | Asian political, economic and social issues
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Zusammenfassung: | Fragmented Citizenship in a Quasi-Nation: The Case of Hong Kong / Ka-ki Chan, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong -- Writing the "Nation-Like Space" / Lucy Hamilton, School of English, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK -- An Examination Intergenerational Controversies and the Concerns of the Youths in Hong Kong under the Socio-Political Disturbances / Vincent W. P. Lee, PhD Research Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Social Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Henry W. H. Ling Assistant Lecturer [Practice Consultant], Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and Johnson C. S. Cheung, DSW Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong -- The Future of Hong Kong English: Codification and Standardisation? / Ka Long Roy Chan, Department of English, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. "Hong Kong: Past, Present and Future first explores the "non-national" features of Hong Kong citizenship by analysing its development in relation to three key features: people's identities, uneven political participation, and the development of civil society. The subsequent study explores ideological detachment from ideas of "nation-ness", if English language discourse is to produce a stable model of Hong Kong identity. The authors examine the discourses of young people and older people pertaining to socio-political issues concerning Hong Kong, reviewing major research studies conducted in Hong Kong on young people's attitudes towards the society. The closing review provides an extensive summary on phonetics and phonology research on Hong Kong English in the past two decades, and also discusses how the codification and standardisation of Hong Kong English would aid in its development"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 91 pages |
ISBN: | 9781536184471 978-1-5361-8447-1 9781536185812 |