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THE THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
THE ASIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF HONG KONG
Friday, January 11, 2008
08:30 – 08:55 Registration
09:00 – 10:15 Opening Session and Keynote Address
10:15 – 10:30 Tea Break
10:45 – 12:15 Panels 1A, 1B & 1C
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Panels 2A, 2B & 2C
15:30 – 15:45 Tea Break
15:45 – 17:45 Panels 3A, 3B, 3C & 3D
18:00 – 20:30 Conference Dinner
Saturday, January 12, 2008
09:15 – 10:45 Panels 4A, 4B & 4C
10:45 – 11:00 Tea Break
11:00 – 12:30 Panels 5A, 5B & 5C
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
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SCHEDULE
Friday, January 11, 2008
08:30 – 08:55 Conference Registration
(Council Chamber, Level 5, Shaw Tower)
09:00 – 10:15 Opening Session (Council Chamber)
Moderator Welcoming Remarks
Dr. Wong Man-kong, Secretary of Organizing Committee of
the Third Annual Conference of The ASAHK
Prof. So Wai-chor, President of The ASAHK
Prof. Chow Kai-wing, Director of Modern History Research Centre,
Hong Kong Baptist University
Prof. Lee Kam-keung, Chairperson of Organizing Committee of
the Third Annual Conference of The ASAHK
Keynote Address
“On the Trail of Hong Kong’s Colonial History” Prof. Lee Ou-fan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
10:15 – 10:30 Tea Break
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10:45 – 12:15
Panel 1A Democracy and Elections: Contemporary Taiwan Politics (WLB 305, Level 3, The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies) Language: Chinese
Chairperson Prof. Danny Paau, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Presentations “當代台灣民主政治之歷程 (Political Democratization in
Contemporary Taiwan)” Prof. Lee Kam-keung, Hong Kong Baptist University
“蔣經國與李登輝 (Chiang Ching-kuo and Lee Teng-hui)” Prof. So Wai-chor, The Open University of Hong Kong
“2008 年台灣選舉 (Taiwan Elections in 2008)” Dr. Wong Ka-ying, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
10:45 – 12:15
Panel 1B New Lights on Politics and Diplomacy in Modern China (WLB 310, Level 3, Lam Woo International Conference Centre) Languages: Chinese and English
Chairperson Prof. Wong Siu-lun, The University of Hong Kong
Papers “To War or Not To War: Decision-making in Late Imperial China”
Prof. David Pong, University of Delaware
“Time in Competing Visions of Revolution in Republican China”
Mr. Brian Tsui, Columbia University
“馬士在臺之任職情况與社會網絡的關係 (H. B. Morse in Taiwan: A Social Network Approach)”
Mr. Po Chung-yam, Hong Kong Baptist University
“美國援助與台灣工業職業教育的發展 (United States Aid and the Development of Technical and Vocational Education in Taiwan)”
Dr. Yang Zhuolin, Shenzhen Polytechnic
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10:45 – 12:15
Panel 1C Chinese Economy in Transformation (NAB 311, Level 3, Lam Woo International Conference Centre) Language: English
Chairperson Dr. Reuben Mondejar, City University of Hong Kong
Papers “The Effects of Minimum Wage and Pay Determination in Two Low-paying Sectors”
Prof. Li Min, South China University of Technology
“Happiness in Chinese New Year and Western New Year: A Survey Study in Hong Kong”
Dr. Yuen Wai-kee & Ms. Chu Wan-ling, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
“China’s Banking Reform after WTO Accession: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead”
Dr. Kwong Che-leung Charles, The Open University of Hong Kong
“The Corporate Governance of State-owned Commercial Banks after WTO Accession”
Dr. Lo Wai-chung Harry, The Open University of Hong Kong
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch at Renfrew Seafood Restaurant (Level 3, David C. Lam Building)
14:00 – 15:30
Panel 2A Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong, 1930s-40s (WLB 305) Language: Chinese
Chairperson Dr. Lee Pui-tak, The University of Hong Kong
Papers “淪陷前中共在香港的國際宣傳──以《華商報》為例 (Huashang Bao: An Example of International Propaganda of the Chinese Communist Party before the Fall of Hong Kong)”
Prof. Lee Ying-hui, National Chi Nan University
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“抗戰初期中共在香港的再起 (The Second Rise of the Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong at the Beginning of the War Against Japan)”
Prof. Mo Shixiong, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
“1930-1940 年代中共對香港的統戰──以華商對象為分析重點
(The United Front Work of the Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong, 1930s-40s: An Analysis Focusing on Chinese Merchants)”
Dr. Lee Pui-tak, The University of Hong Kong
Discussant Prof. Yip Hon-ming, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
14:00 – 15:30
Panel 2B Cultural Confluence in Modern Asia (WLB 310) Languages: Chinese and English
Chairperson Prof. Chan Tak-hung Leo, Lingnan University
Papers “近代中國教育理念的磨合──以經亨頤的人格教育為例
(Jing Hengyi’s Personality Education: An Example of the Confluence of Educational Ideas in Modern China)”
Dr. Chiu Yu-lok, The Open University of Hong Kong
“Negotiating Cultural and Religious Gaps: Missionary Translations of The Anxious Inquirer into Chinese”
Dr. John T. P. Lai, Hong Kong Baptist University
“‘Overcoming Modernity’: the Unfinished Project of the ‘Kyoto School’”
Dr. Lam Wing-keung, The Hong Kong Institute of Education
“Korean Programme in Hong Kong” Dr. Oh Sunyoung, City University of Hong Kong
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14:00 – 15:30
Panel 2C Persistent Selective Issues in Southeast Asia: Business Process Outsourcing, Corporate Governance, and Transferability of HRM Practices from One Country to Another (NAB 311) Language: English
Chairperson Dr. Syed Akhtar, City University of Hong Kong
Papers “Links and Gaps in Philippine Business Process Outsourcing: An Investigation into the Roots of Outsourcing in Philippine Socio-cultural Dynamics and the Gaps in International Entrepreneurship Norms”
Mr. Joseph A. Sy-Changco, University of Macau Mr. Chito Agapito, University of the Philippine
“Corporate Governance: Director Independence in
Family-held Philippine Corporations” Mr. Janolfo Juntilla, Pacific Tiger Group Limited, Hong Kong
“The Transferability of Japanese HRM Practices to Thailand”Dr. Jun Onishi, Hirosaki University Dr. Reuben Mondejar, City University of Hong Kong
“Investing Responsibly: Social Entrepreneurship in Greater China”
Mr. Richard S. Roque, SA Capital Limited (HK)
15:30 – 15:45
Tea Break
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15:45 – 17:45
Panel 3A Novels and Press: Perspectives on Contemporary Chinese Literature (WLB 305) Language: Chinese
Chairperson Prof. Samuel Cheung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Papers “高行健小說的第二人稱敍述初探:以短篇小說爲例 (The Use of Second Person in Gao Xingjian’s Novelets)”
Dr. Ngai Ling-tun, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“影視改編中的張愛玲 (Eileen Chang in Cinema and Television Adaptations)”
Dr. Hoyan Hang-fung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“論《幻洲》中的香港來書──V 城 1927 (On the Letters from Hong Kong in Huanzhou: City V 1927)”
Ms. Tsui Ha, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“論戴望舒香港時期(1938-1949)的法文小說翻譯 (On Dai Wangshu’s Translation of French Novels in His Hong Kong Decade, 1938-1949)”
Dr. Kwong Ho-yee Connie, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“案例與例外──十三妹作為香港專欄作家 (Case and Exception:
Sup Sam Mui as a Hong Kong Columnist)” Dr. Fan Sin-piu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“尋求新路向:《海光文藝》研究 (In Search of New Direction: A Study of Hai Kwang Literature)”
Dr. Cheung Wing-mui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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15:45 – 17:45
Panel 3B Governance, Financial and Fiscal Issues in China (WLB 310) Languages: Chinese and English
Chairperson Dr. Li Chelan Linda, City University of Hong Kong
Papers “Environmental Protection and Popular Participation in China”
Mr. Cheung Hok-wong, City University of Hong Kong
“Grievance, Collective Interests and Grassroots Struggle: Evidence from Shanghai”
Mr. Huang Ronggui, City University of Hong Kong
“中國大陸自來水的私有化改革──以深圳、上海、福州馬尾區為個案
(The Privatization of Tap-water in Mainland China: Case Studies of Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Mawei District of Fuzhou)”
Mr. Wu Muluan, City University of Hong Kong
“如何給農民真正需要的金融服務:基於新制度主義的視角
(How to Provide Farmers the Financial Services They Need?: A Neo-institutionalist Perspective)”
Ms. Xu Lanlan, City University of Hong Kong
“中國財政改革 30 年:回顧與展望 (Thirty Years of Fiscal Reform in China: Retrospect and Prospect)”
Mr. Yang Zhenjie, City University of Hong Kong
Discussants Prof. Ting Gong, Ramapo College of New Jersey Dr. Li Chelan Linda, City University of Hong Kong
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15:45 – 17:45
Panels 3C Press and Publishing in Modern Asia (NAB 311) Language: Chinese
Chairperson Prof. Chow Kai-wing, Hong Kong Baptist University
Papers “尋找中國文化範式:以《東方雜誌》的經驗為討論中心
(In Search of Chinese Cultural Paradigm: The Experience of Eastern Miscellany)”
Dr. Fan Wing-chung, Hong Kong Baptist University
“新加坡華文報章與醫療知識的傳播──以新加坡《叻報》
(1881-1901)為例 (Lat Pau (1881-1901) of Singapore: An Example of Chinese Newspapers in Singapore and the Spread of Medical Knowledge)”
Dr. Law Yuen-han, Hong Kong Baptist University
“近代知識分子群體的形成──以商務人為例 (The Commercial Press Community: An Example of the Emergence of Modern Intellectual Group)”
Dr. Lee Ka-kui, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Company
“新中國圖書出版制度的變革 (The Changes in the Administration of Book Publishing in the People’s Republic of China)”
Mr. Leung Wing-chung, The Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Limited
“試論香港報業史的分期 (Analysis of the Periodization in the History of Hong Kong Journalism)”
Dr. Li Kwok-sing John, Chu Hai College of Higher Education
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15:45 – 17:45
Panel 3D Perspectives on Asian Diplomacy and Economy: Past and Present(WLB 304, Level 3, The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies) Language: English
Chairperson Prof. Wong Siu-lun, The University of Hong Kong
Papers “A Preliminary Historical Overview of China-Yemen’s Link: From the Late Imperial Era to the Contemporary Period”
Dr. Ho Wai-yip, The Hong Kong Institute of Education
“Myanmar Foreign Policy 2008: Main Issues, Forecasts and Scenarios”
Dr. Stefania Paladini, City University of Hong Kong
“Comprehensive Security and New Challenges in Asia Pacific”
Prof. Alexey Maslov, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
“Views of Ma Yinchu and Zhang Naiqi to China’s Inflation in 1930s”
Mr. Lee Sin-man Wilson, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
“Evaluating the Performance of Inflation Targeting on Asian Countries”
Mr. Ng Chi-man Michael, The Open University of Hong Kong
18:00 – 20:30 Conference Dinner at Harmony Restaurant (Level 4, Sir Run Run Shaw Building) Language: Putonghua
Moderator Speaker
Prof. Chow Kai-wing, Director of Modern History Research Centre,
Hong Kong Baptist University
Mr. Shigekazu Sato, Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
09:15 – 10:45
Panel 4A Religions and Postmodernism in Asia (WLB 305, Level 3, The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies) Language: English
Chairperson Rev. Louis Ha Keloon, Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives, and The
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Papers “Religion after Religions in Asia” Father Ranhilio C. Aquino, San Beda College
“Roman Catholicism in the Philippines’ People Power Revolution of 1986”
Father Luis David, Ateneo de Manila University
“The State of Aporia: Juridical Exception, Legal Positivism, and Indigenous Forgiveness in a Post-colonial Christian Society”
Dr. Wong Pak-nung, City University of Hong Kong
Discussants Prof. Florentino Hornedo, University of Santo Tomas Dr. Kung Lap-yan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
09:15 – 10:45
Panel 4B Religions in South China (WLB 310, Level 3, Lam Woo International Conference Centre) Language: Chinese
Chairperson Dr. Chu Yin-wah, Hong Kong Baptist University
Papers “〈華人廟宇條例〉與香港廟宇管理 (The “Chinese Temples Ordinance” and Temple Management in Hong Kong)” Mr. Ngai Ting-ming, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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“二十世紀粵港呂祖道壇的傳承與變遷──從至高台到雲鶴山房
(From Guangdong to Hong Kong: Continuity and Change of Luzu Daotan in the 20th Century)”
Dr. Yau Chi-on, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“福建協和大學的教育傳教士:以徐克麗(1891-?)為個案
(Education Missionary at Fukien Christian University: A Case Study of Agnes Kelly Scott (1891-?))”
Ms. Pang Suk-man, Hong Kong Baptist University
09:15 – 10:45
Panel 4C Medical History of Hong Kong (NAB 311, Level 3, Lam Woo International Conference Centre) Language: English
Chairperson Prof. Mak King-sang Ricardo, Hong Kong Baptist University
Papers “Medical Spaces and Hygienic Modernity: Western and Chinese Concepts and Practices in Healthcare in Nineteenth-Century Hong Kong”
Prof. Leung Yuen-sang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“Tuberculosis in the History of Hong Kong” Prof. Yip Ka-che, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
“The Emergence of Research Culture, Professionalism and Higher Education in Hong Kong during the 1980s: Medical Science as a Case Study”
Dr. Wong Man-kong, Hong Kong Baptist University
10:45 – 11:00 Tea Break
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11:00 – 12:30
Panel 5A Sharing Session: Research Materials for Christianity in China (WLB 305) Language: English
Chairperson Ms. Irene Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University
Presentations Dr. Chan Kim-kwong, Hong Kong Christian Council Ms. Martha Smalley, Yale Divinity School Prof. Wang Chen-main, National Central University
Ms. Irene Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University
11:00 – 12:30 Panel 5B Gender, Class and Society: Social Reality in South China (WLB 310) Languages: Chinese and English
Chairperson Prof. Cindy Yik-yi Chu, Hong Kong Baptist University
Papers “Age, Gender and Class: the Mui Tsai Experience, 1880-1939”
Ms. Ko Yeung Katherine, Independent scholar
“Fighting for Equality of the Sexes: Hong Kong Women’s Organizations in Retrospect”
Dr. Lee Yuen-ting, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
“The Emergence of “New Class Fractions” in South China under the Dual Influence of Globalization and Economic Reform: A Cultural Sociological Perspective”
Ms. Tsang Yuk-ha Eileen, The Open University of Hong Kong
“戰後初期香港的監獄管理:從軍政到民政 (The Management of Prison in Early Post-war Hong Kong)”
Ms. Joyce Ho, Hong Kong Baptist University
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11:00 – 12:30
Panels 5C Print Culture and Social Development (NAB 311) Languages: Chinese and English
Chairperson Dr. Steven K. Luk, The Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Limited
Papers “中華書局創辦的雜誌──“書店刊物”與出版文化的考察
(Magazines Launched by Chung Hwa Book Company: An Observation of “Bookstore Magazines” and Press Culture)”
Prof. Chow Kai-wing, Hong Kong Baptist University
“Health and Strength: The Early Chinese Physical Fitness Magazine”
Mr. Au Hin-fung, Hong Kong Baptist University
“世界書局與近代中國連環圖畫的興起 (World Book Company and the Rise of Lianhuantuhua in Modern China)”
Ms. Ding Jie, Hong Kong Baptist University
“走出少年:抗戰時期商務印書館的《少年畫報》(1937-1941)
(Feeing from Adolescence: Commercial Press’ The Youth’s Pictorial (1937-1941) in the War Against Japan Era)”
Dr. Hau Lai-ying, Hong Kong Baptist University
“近代中國的出版與教育──《教育雜誌》個案研究 (Publishing and Education in Modern China: A Case Study of Jiaoyu zazhi)”
Mr. Man Siu-kin, Hong Kong Baptist University
12:30 – 14:00 Conference Ends. Lunch at Renfrew Seafood Restaurant (Level 3, David C. Lam Building, 34 Renfrew Road, Kowloon Tong)
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Chito Agapito University of the Philippines
Syed Akhtar Department of Management, City University of Hong Kong
Ranhilio C. Aquino Graduate School of Law, San Beda College
Au Hin-fung Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Chan Kim-kwong Hong Kong Christian Council
Chan Tak-hung Leo Department of Translation, Lingnan University
Cheung Hok-wong Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong
Samuel Cheung Department of Chinese Language and Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Cheung Wing-mui Department of Chinese Language and Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chiu Yu-lok School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong
Chow Kai-wing Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Chu Wan-ling Department of Economics, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Cindy Yik-yi Chu Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Chu Yin-wah Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University
Luis David Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University
Ding Jie Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Fan Sin-piu Department of Chinese Language and Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Fan Wing-chung Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
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Ting Gong School of American and International Studies, Ramapo
College of New Jersey
Louis Ha Keloon Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives
Hau Lai-ying Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Joyce Ho Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Ho Wai-yip Department of Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences and Technology, The Hong Kong Institute of Education
Florentino Hornedo Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas
Hoyan Hang-fung Department of Chinese Language and Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Huang Ronggui Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong
Janolfo Juntilla Pacific Tiger Group Limited, Hong Kong
Ko Yeung Katherine Independent scholar
Kung Lap-yan Divinity School of Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Kwong Che-leung Charles School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong
Kwong Ho-yee Connie Department of Chinese Language and Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
John T. P. Lai Department of English Language and Literature, Hong Kong Baptist University
Lam Wing-keung Centre for Religious and Spirituality Education, The Hong Kong Institute of Education
Law Yuen-han Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Lee Ka-kui Hong Kong Educational Publishing Company
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Lee Kam-keung Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Lee Ou-fan Center for East Asian Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lee Pui-tak Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong
Lee Sin-man Wilson Innovative Technology Research Syndicate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Lee Ying-hui Department of History, National Chi Nan University
Lee Yuen-ting Department of History, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Leung Wing-chung The Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Limited
Leung Yuen-sang Department of History, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Li Chelan Linda Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong
Li Kwok-sing John Center for Asian Studies, Chu Hai College of Higher Education
Li Min Department of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations, South China University of Technology
Lo Wai-chung Harry School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong
Steven K. Luk The Commercial Press (Hong Kong ) Limited
Mak King-sang Ricardo Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Man Siu-kin Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Alexey Maslov Department of World History, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Mo Shixiong Department of History, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Reuben Mondejar Department of Management, City University of Hong Kong
Ng Chi-man Michael School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong
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Ngai Ling-tun Department of Chinese Language and Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ngai Ting-ming Institute of World Religions, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Oh Sunyoung Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics, City University of Hong Kong
Jun Onishi Hirosaki University
Danny Paau Department of History, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Stefania Paladini Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong
Pang Suk-man Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Po Chung-yam Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
David Pong Department of History, University of Delaware
Richard S. Roque SA Capital Limited (Hong Kong)
Shigekazu Sato Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong
Martha Smalley Yale University Divinity School Library
So Wai-chor School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong
Joseph A. Sy-Changco Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau
Tsang Yuk-ha Eileen School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong
Brian Tsui Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University
Tsui Ha Department of Chinese Language and Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Wang Chen-main Graduate School of History, National Central University
Irene Wong Hong Kong Baptist University Library
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Wong Ka-ying Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong
Wong Man-kong Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Wong Pak-nung Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong
Wong Siu-lun Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong
Wu Muluan Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong
Xu Lanlan Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong
Yang Zhenjie Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong
Yang Zhuolin Institute of Taiwan Studies, Shenzhen Polytechnic
Yau Chi-on Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yip Hon-ming Department of History, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yip Ka-che Department of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Yuen Wai-kee Thomas Department of Economics, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
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The Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong
Executive Committee
President (2007) Prof. Joseph Cheng Yu-shek President (2008) Prof. So Wai-chor Vice President (2007) Prof. So Wai-chor Vice President (2008) Prof. Chan Tak-hung Leo Vice President Prof. Wong Siu-lun Secretary Dr. Steven K. Luk Treasurer Dr. Rueben Mondejar Members Dr. Syed Akhtar Prof. Samuel Cheung Dr. Chu Yin-wah Dr. Lee Pui-tak Prof. Leung Yuen-sang Dr. Pun Ngai Dr. Wong Heung-wah Dixo Dr. Wong Man-kong
Modern History Research Centre
Hong Kong Baptist University
Director Prof. Chow Kai-wing Associate Directors Prof. Lam Kai-yin Prof. Lee Kam-keung Prof. Wong Yin-lee Research Fellows Prof. Cindy Yik-yi Chu Prof. Chung Po-yin Prof. Clara Wing-chung Ho Prof. Mak King-sang Ricardo Dr. Wong Man-kong Dr. Fan Wing-chung Research Associate Dr. Hau Lai-ying Research Assistant Ms. Ding Jie
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The Third Annual Conference of
The Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong
Organizing Committee
Chairperson Prof. Lee Kam-keung Members Prof. Chan Tak-hung Leo Prof. Joseph Cheng Yu-shek Dr. Reuben Mondejar Prof. So Wai-chor Dr. Wong Man-kong
Working Committee
Convener Dr. Hau Lai-ying Members Mr. Cheung Hok-wong Ms. Chan Renee Yuet-mei Ms. Chan Chloe Ka-yee Ms. Ding Jie Ms. Joyce Ho Dr. Law Yuen-han Mr. Man Siu-kin Ms. Pang Suk-man Mr. Po Chung-yam Mr. Shu Hoi-ning Ms. Wong Hiu-yan Mr. Wong Yiu-chung