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CLASS Granted Funding to Examine Social Issues

Funding of HK$6.07 million has been granted to 16 projects proposed by CityU’s College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) under the Public Policy Research Funding Scheme (Special Round), launched by the Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office of the HKSAR Government. The special round of funding was launched to support research studies in topics related to the underlying causes of recent social incidents, as well as important political, economic, cultural and societal issues relating to deep-seated problems in society. The research projects started in March 2020 and are expected to be completed in six months.

Among all the institutions and think tanks that have made applications for the funding, CityU has the highest number of projects awarded (18 out of 79), and all but two of the projects are from CLASS faculty members. Details of the granted projects are shown in the table below. CLASS will continue its efforts in achieving excellence in research and encourage its faculty members to contribute their knowledge for the betterment of the society.

DepartmentPrincipal InvestigatorProject Title
Chinese and HistoryDr CHAN Hok-yinThe Making of “Hongkongers”: A Study of Post-Secondary Students’ Collective Identity
Media and CommunicationDr Stella CHIAUse Fact Checking to Reduce Misinformation, Misperception and Rebuild Social Trust
Media and CommunicationDr Tetsuro KOBAYASHIWhere is Halfway? Identifying the Common Policy Ground and its Effects on Attitudinal Change among Hong Kong Citizens
Media and CommunicationDr SHEN FeiHow to Reduce Political Polarization in Hong Kong? A Pilot Experiment of Deliberation
Public PolicyDr Edmund CHENG WaiThe Socioeconomic and Political Origins of the Hong Kong Protests
Public PolicyDr Bill TAYLORNew Unions as Old Binaries or New Directions
Public PolicyProfessor Ray YEP Kin-manRadicalization of the Educated: Moving Towards Extremism?
Public PolicyProfessor Richard M WALKERKnowledge Illusion, Community of Knowledge and Citizens’ Extreme Attitudes in Politics and Public Policy
Social and Behavioural SciencesDr Oliver CHAN Heng-choonDr Oliver CHAN Heng-choon Exploratory Study of Attitudes toward Violence among Hong Kong People
Social and Behavioural SciencesDr Jacky CHEUNG Chau-kiuRemoving Radicalism through Deradicalization Engagements among Youth
Social and Behavioural SciencesProfessor CHUI Wing-hong(Non-)Violence in the Name of …? Exploring Protester-Police Conflicts during the 2019 Anti-Extradition Movement with the Elaborated Social Identity Model
Social and Behavioural SciencesDr Annis FUNG Lai-chuThe Underlying Causes and Characteristics of Aggression and Victimisation among Participants in the Recent Social Incidents
Social and Behavioural SciencesDr KWAN Chi-kinPsychosocial Investigation of Youth Unrest in Hong Kong
Social and Behavioural SciencesDr Eileen TSANG Yuk-haThe Home as a Barometer of Society: “Practices of Intimacy” to Moderate Family Intergenerational Conflict in Anti-Extradition Law Protests in Hong Kong
Social and Behavioural SciencesDr YUE XiaodongEnhancing Compatibility between National and Local Identities for Hong Kong Youth: Survey Studies and Policy Recommendations for Social Reconciliation Strategies
Social and Behavioural SciencesDr Andrew LOW Yiu-tsangAdolescents’ Voices are Heard: Conflict Resolution Strategies and Preferred Parenting Style of Hong Kong Chinese Adolescents to Resolve Parent-Adolescent Conflicts in the Current Social Situation