Social Transformations in Chinese Societies: Volume 14 Issue 1

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Table of contents

Esteemed, dismissed and everyday hybridity: Operationalising theory for Hong Kong’s Muslim youth

Paul O’Connor

This paper aims to respond to the circumstances that have made hybridity both a popular term in cultural analysis and a contested, problematic concept. It promotes the need to…

The making of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong

Ka Wei Pang

This paper aims to examine the development of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong and argues that Chinese medicine is not a mere healing practice but a discursive practice against its…

Developing sustainable food consumption: a case study of localized food supply in Beijing

Shuo Liu

China’s rapid economic growth has greatly changed its consumption pattern of agricultural food. Wealthy Chinese consumers demand food of superior quality. However, with the…

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ISSN:

1871-2673

Online date, start – end:

2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Tai-lok Lui