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Qualifications
MA Hull (Developing Areas Studies)
PhD CityU HK (Sociology)
Teaching
Political Sociology
State Economic Development in East Southeast Asia
Mass Media in East Asia
Politics & Society in Taiwan
Directed Research Project
Supervision of Final-year Directed Research
Projects
Current Research Projects
The Politics of Identity in Malaysian
Chinese Literature
Chinese Transnationalism
and Overseas Chinese Identity: An Examination of Malaysian Chinese
University Students in China Mainland
Economic Revitalization from the Experiences: An Interdisciplinary Online
Study Guide of the Hong Kong Economy
Contemporary China Research
Publications (Selected List)
Law, Kam-yee & Lee, Kim-ming
(2006) Citizenship, Economy and Social Exclusion: Mainland Chinese
Immigrants in Hong Kong. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 26(3).
Law, Kam-yee &
Lee, Kim-ming (2006) The Cultural Logic of
Chinese Transnationalism: Malaysian-Chinese
Students in Guangzhou. International Journal of Intercultural Communication Studies,
15(2).
Lee, Kim-ming
& Law, Kam-yee (2006) Between Political
Advantage and Market Allocation: Guangzhou's
Private Entrepreneurs in Market Transition. American Journal of Chinese
Studies, 13(1).
Lee, Kim-ming, Fung, K.K., Law, Kam-yee
& Yeung, A. (2005) Inequalities in Accessing
Community Services in China. Journal of Societal & Social Policy,
Seoul National University, 4(1).
Law, Kam-yee
(2004) Search for Roots of Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Politics in Reforming
China: Re-evaluation on Mao's Ideas and Synthesis of the Cultural
Revolution. Journal of Comparative Asian Development, 3(1).
Law, Kam-yee &
Lee, Kim-ming (Eds.) (2004) The Economy of
Hong Kong in Non-economic Perspectives, Hong Kong: Oxford
University Press.
Law, Kam-yee
(2003) The Myth of Multiracialism in Post-9/11 Singapore. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies,
5(1).
Law, Kam-yee
(2003) The Civic Disobedience of Malay Muslims: The Tudung
Incident in Post-September 11 Singapore. development, Italy,
46(1).
Law, Kam-yee (Ed.)
(2003) The Chinese Cultural Revolution Reconsidered: Beyond Purge &
Holocaust, New
York: Macmillan.
Law, Kam-yee
(2000) Indirect Victimization and the Power Equation: Public Opinion and
Alternative View on Macau's Triad Violence. The Police Journal, United Kingdom, 73(3).
Law, Kam-yee &
Wong, Cheung-wai (1997) More Than a Primitive
Imperialism: The Colonial Government and the Social Relief of Hong Kong in
the Early 20th Century. Journal of Contemporary China, United
Kingdom,
16.
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