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Crowd Control and Mobilization with Nature in the China–Hong Kong Context
Kwai-Cheung Lo
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Protesters
100%
Protest Movements
100%
Attunement
100%
Crowd Control
100%
Hong Kong
50%
Politics
50%
Hong Kong Protests
50%
Social Movements
50%
Culturally Specific
50%
Throwing
50%
Large Community
50%
High Status
50%
Essay Analysis
50%
Lion
50%
Sources of Inspiration
50%
Excessive Use
50%
Physical Limitations
50%
Governmental Strategy
50%
Human Crowd
50%
Appeal to Nature
50%
Tear Gas
50%
Nonhuman Nature
50%
Atmospheric Change
50%
Arts and Humanities
Crowds
100%
Nonhuman
66%
protesters
66%
Protest Movements
66%
Attunement
66%
Hong Kong
33%
Social Movement
33%
Ethos
33%
Hong Kong Protests
33%
Lion
33%
high status
33%
Tears
33%
Psychology
Prejudice
100%