Take back our future : an eventful sociology of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement
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Take back our future : an eventful sociology of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement
ILR Press, 2019
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Take back our future : an eventful sociology of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement / Ching Kwan Lee
- Prefigurative politics of the Umbrella Movement : an ethnography of its promise and predicament / Alex Yong Kang Chow
- Transgressive politics in Occupy Mongkok / Samson Yuen
- The spectrum of frames and disputes in the Umbrella Movement / Wing Sang Law
- Mediascape and movement : the dynamics of political communication, public and counterpublic / Francis L.F. Lee
- Where have all the workers gone? : reflections on the role of trade unions during the Umbrella Movement / Chris K.C. Chan
- How students took leadership of the Umbrella Movement : marginalization of prodemocracy parties / Ming Sing
- Hong Kong's hybrid regime and its repertoires / Edmund W. Cheng
- Protest art, Hong Kong style : a photo essay / Oscar Ho
- Taiwan's Sunflower Occupy movement as a transformative resistance to the "China factor" / Jieh-min Wu
- Afterword : Hong Kong's turn toward greater authoritarianism / Ming Sing