Occasional Paper No. 52 (December 2004) [Abstract]
'Hollywood of the East' in the Making -- the Cathay Organization vs. the Shaw Organization in Post-war Hong Kong
Stephanie Po-yin Chung
Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University |
Occasional Paper No. 51 (November 2004) [Abstract]
東南沿海中心城市的“散工”研究
周大鳴
中山大學人類學系 |
Occasional Paper No. 50 (November 2004) [Abstract]
農民工研究的回顧:理論與實踐
周大鳴
中山大學人類學系 |
Occasional Paper No. 49 (October 2004) [Abstract]
Life Course and Housing Tenure Change in Urban China: A Study of Guangzhou
Si-ming Li and Limei Li
Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University |
Occasional Paper No. 48 (July 2004) [Abstract]
China and the Spatial Economy of the Reforms: Understanding Topocracy and the 'Local Development State'
Terry Cannon
Reader in Development Studies at the University of Greenwich, London |
Occasional Paper No. 47 (April 2004) [Abstract]
Migration and Enterprises Three Generations of the Eu Tong Sen family in Southern China and Southeast Asia, 1822-1941
Stephanie Po-yin Chung
Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University |
Occasional Paper No. 46 (March 2004) [Abstract]
Spaces of Globalisation: Institutional Reforms and Spatial Economic Development in the Pudong New Area, Shanghai
Andrew M. Marton & Wei Wu
Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham and Economic and Trade Bureau Pudong New Area |
Occasional Paper No. 45 (March 2004) [Abstract]
中國區域發展與省際人口遷移: 第四次和第五次人口普查資料分析比較
李思名
香港浸會大學地理系與中國城市與區域研究中心 |
Occasional Paper No. 44 (March 2004) [Abstract]
From Tung Tau to Shek Kip Mei: Squatter fires, geopolitics and housing interventions in Hong Kong in the 1950s
Alan Smart
Department of Anthropology, University of Calgary |
Occasional Paper No. 43 (February 2004) [Abstract]
Residential Mobility and Urban Change in China: What have we learnt so far?
Si-Ming Li
Department of Geography and Centre for China Urban and Regional Studies |
Occasional Paper No. 42 (February 2004) [Abstract]
Commercial Housing Affordability in Beijing, 1992-2001
Ka Man Lau and Si-Ming Li
Centre for China Urban and Regional Studies, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University |