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- Title Pages
- Tables and Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
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Part I Lessons in Openness: Hong Kong as a Space of Flow -
1 Lesson in Openness: Creating a Space of Flow in Hong Kong -
2 Where Guangdong Meets Shanghai: Hong Kong Culture in a Trans-regional Context -
3 Transborder Visuality: The Changing Patterns of Visual Exchange between Hong Kong and South China -
Part II Taking Stock of a Migrant Population: Who Is a Hong Konger? -
4 The Importance of Migration Flow to Hong Kong’s Future -
5 Positioning “Hong Kongers” and “New Immigrants” -
6 Immigration Policies and Human Resources Planning -
7 Like Sons and Daughters of Hong Kong: The Return of the Young Generation -
Part III Building Dynamic Cultural Capital in Institutions -
8 Rethinking Colonial Institutions, Standards, Life Styles and Experiences -
9 Professional Bodies and Professional Regulation in Hong Kong -
10 Education Reforms and Social Mobility: Rethinking the History of Hong Kong Education -
11 Is Hong Kong Entrepreneurship Declining? -
12 The “Global City” as a Cultural Project: The Case of the West Kowloon Cultural District -
13 A Sense of Place in Hong Kong: The Case of Tai O - Conclusion: Whither Hong Kong and the Hong Konger?
- References
- Index
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- Source:
- Hong Kong Mobile
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Tables and Figures
- Foreword
- 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 -
2 Where Guangdong Meets Shanghai: Hong Kong Culture in a Trans-regional Context -
3 Transborder Visuality: The Changing Patterns of Visual Exchange between Hong Kong and South China -
Part II Taking Stock of a Migrant Population: Who Is a Hong Konger? -
4 The Importance of Migration Flow to Hong Kong’s Future -
5 Positioning “Hong Kongers” and “New Immigrants” -
6 Immigration Policies and Human Resources Planning -
7 Like Sons and Daughters of Hong Kong: The Return of the Young Generation -
Part III Building Dynamic Cultural Capital in Institutions -
8 Rethinking Colonial Institutions, Standards, Life Styles and Experiences -
9 Professional Bodies and Professional Regulation in Hong Kong -
10 Education Reforms and Social Mobility: Rethinking the History of Hong Kong Education -
11 Is Hong Kong Entrepreneurship Declining? -
12 The “Global City” as a Cultural Project: The Case of the West Kowloon Cultural District -
13 A Sense of Place in Hong Kong: The Case of Tai O - Conclusion: Whither Hong Kong and the Hong Konger?
- References
- Index