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"South Asian people have been living in our community for years. They hold valid identity cards. Some can even speak fluent Cantonese. But somehow, we seem to have ignored them; they seldom come into contact with us. Why?" Final year Social Work student, Keith Wun, has been inspired to think hard about the question while working as an active member of the Social Integration Project for Ethnic Minority People in Hong Kong.
Arecent addition to the CityU scene, the Southeast Asia Research Centre (SEARC) is fast gaining a reputation as a unique research institution. Inaugurated in February 2001, the Centre has spent the past 10 months hiring new staff-one senior research fellow is already on board and there are two others on their way-receiving and funding research applications, putting a series of working papers on its website and offering a range of seminars.
過往三年,香港青少年事務有那些重大的發展?他們的生活與價值觀有否因為經濟放緩及與內地增加接觸而有所轉變?
為了進一步了解今天青少年面對的社會心理、文化及政治問題,城大應用社會科學系及社會科學部於2000年3月成立了「青年研究室」(簡稱YSNet)。