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Samson YUEN, Prof
Associate Professor
,
Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
Director
,
Comparative Governance and Policy Research Centre
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7816-7180
Email
samsonyuen
hkbu.edu
hk
2014
2025
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(6)
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Hong Kong
100%
Anti-Extradition Bill Movement
37%
Protesters
29%
Handover
26%
China
26%
Collective Identity
17%
Umbrella Movement
16%
On-site Survey
15%
Extradition
14%
Mass Protests
13%
Contentious Politics
12%
Asia
11%
Local State
11%
COVID-19
10%
One Country Two Systems
10%
Democracy
10%
Activism
10%
Food Safety
9%
Taiwan
9%
Political Opportunity
9%
Popular Protest
9%
Civil Society
8%
Mass Mobilization
8%
Radicalization
8%
Vaccination
7%
Freedom Summer
7%
Anti-authoritarian
7%
Movement Dynamics
7%
Student Activists
7%
Uprising
7%
Singapore
7%
Food Risk
7%
Social Movements
7%
Counter-mobilization
6%
Connectives
6%
Risk Perception
6%
Hybrid Regimes
6%
Policy Feedback
5%
Subnational Island Jurisdictions
5%
Political Turbulence
5%
Visceral Politics
5%
Political Mobilization
5%
Native Place
5%
Total Mobilization
5%
Network Mobilization
5%
Online Petitions
5%
Foreign Product
5%
Youth Activism
5%
International Trade
5%
Policy Support
5%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
92%
China
26%
COVID-19
22%
Law
21%
Democracy
19%
Asia
11%
Nongovernmental Organizations
11%
Food Safety
11%
Decision Making
11%
Civil Society
11%
Political System
9%
Popular Protest
9%
Chinese
8%
Repression
8%
Online Survey
7%
COVID 19 Epidemic
7%
Radicalisation
7%
Singapore
7%
Elections
7%
Digital Media
6%
Risk Perception
6%
Political Activism
6%
Political Change
5%
Survey Method
5%
Connective Action
5%
Political Mobilization
5%
Instagram
5%
Middle Class
5%
International Trade
5%
Social Capital
5%
Collective Identity
5%
Sampling
5%
Embeddedness
5%
Secondary School
5%
Political Institutions
5%
Online Community
5%
Survey Experiment
5%
Student Organizations
5%
Autonomy
5%
United Front
5%
Sovereignty
5%
Self censorship
5%
Social Influence
5%
Democratic Backsliding
5%
Cold War
5%
Police
5%