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Yi KANG, Dr
Associate Professor
,
Department of Government and International Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5272-8648
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yikang
hkbu.edu
hk
2015
2022
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Social Sciences
adolescent
17%
book review
37%
cadre
34%
China
100%
citizen
18%
civil society
12%
clientelism
33%
collective behavior
28%
communist party
33%
conflict management
34%
conflict potential
38%
corporatism
20%
democracy
20%
dependency theory
42%
diaspora
15%
disaster
56%
discourse
16%
domination
29%
election
21%
empowerment
24%
encroachment
19%
ethnography
13%
experimental treatment
14%
funding
20%
governance
13%
government control
29%
Government officials
31%
Hong Kong
50%
innovation
19%
knowledge
29%
knowledge transfer
33%
literacy
20%
loyalty
30%
media system
38%
national border
35%
nationalism
28%
natural disaster
85%
news
22%
non-governmental organization
81%
non-profit sector
19%
overseas
17%
political system
18%
politics
39%
reconstruction
15%
social media
23%
social worker
51%
subjectivity
13%
system theory
31%
uncertainty
13%
village
24%
Business & Economics
Alliances
8%
Authority
9%
Autonomy
7%
Bargaining Power
6%
Beijing
6%
China
35%
Clientelism
51%
Collective Action
17%
Community Involvement
13%
Constructive Controversy
51%
Corporatism
21%
Critical Incident Technique
9%
Democracy
15%
Development Plans
6%
Disaster
36%
Disaster Recovery
51%
Domination
27%
Earthquake
53%
Empowerment
29%
Encroachment
14%
Ethnography
14%
Exercise
11%
Funding
29%
Government
41%
Grievance
19%
Guangdong
37%
Guanxi
36%
Hong Kong
27%
Informal Networks
19%
Interaction
8%
Isomorphism
38%
Knowledge Transfer
27%
Local Communities
6%
Local Government
24%
Mainland China
34%
Natural Disasters
8%
Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
90%
Policy Process
19%
Predator-prey
8%
Professional Practice
12%
Resources
7%
Scenarios
6%
Shanghai
6%
Social Work
12%
Social Workers
36%
State Policy
18%
Subjectivity
11%
Survivors
36%
Top-down
15%
Uncertainty
5%
Arts & Humanities
Alliances
8%
Autonomy
7%
Cadres
35%
Conflict Management
36%
Contestation
10%
Controlled
24%
Elections
30%
Elites
6%
Empowerment
31%
Government
5%
Harmony
5%
Hong Kong
54%
Innovation
22%
Interaction
7%
Knowledge Transfer
27%
Legitimization
7%
Mainland China
34%
Packaging
26%
Professional Practice
12%
Scenarios
8%
Social Work
13%
Social Workers
84%
Team Work
38%
Transmission of Knowledge
13%
Uncertainty
7%
Village
23%