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Samson YUEN, Dr
Associate Professor
,
Department of Government and International Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7816-7180
Email
samsonyuen
hkbu.edu
hk
2017
2022
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Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
protest
65%
extradition
51%
collective identity
31%
mobilization
30%
China
21%
Extradition Laws
20%
politics
20%
regime
20%
solidarity
19%
non-governmental organization
16%
food safety
15%
repression
15%
threat
15%
united front
14%
civil society
13%
elite
11%
digital media
11%
bill
11%
radicalization
11%
Taiwan
11%
petition
10%
Singapore
10%
collective memory
10%
Community Participation
10%
concession
10%
food
10%
amendment
9%
world trade
9%
legitimacy
9%
vaccination
8%
social media
8%
sovereignty
8%
middle class
8%
social capital
8%
secondary school
8%
continuity
7%
evidence
7%
immigration
7%
vulnerability
7%
ideology
7%
social work
7%
globalization
7%
acceptance
6%
interaction
6%
communication
6%
event
6%
anxiety
5%
tactics
5%
political institution
5%
Arts & Humanities
Hong Kong
20%
Protest
17%
National Identity
13%
Localism
13%
Biographical Data
12%
Social Work
12%
Political Mobilization
12%
Civility
11%
Activism
11%
Procurement
11%
Radicalization
11%
Cultural Space
11%
Straits
11%
Collective Identity
10%
Nexus
10%
China
10%
Elites
10%
Sophistication
9%
Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
9%
Middle Class
8%
Social Capital
8%
Solidarity
7%
Food
6%
Protesters
6%
Food Safety
5%
Contestation
5%
Business & Economics
Hong Kong
20%
China
11%
Embeddedness
11%
Mobilization
10%
Ideology
9%
Negotiating
9%
Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
9%
Activism
8%
Food Safety
7%
Food
7%
Advocacy
6%
Protest
6%
Threat
5%