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Joseph Bosco
[ see Biography ]
Bosco,
J., Ho, P. P., (1999). Temples
of the Empress of Heaven. Hong Kong: Oxford
University Press.
Bosco,
J. (1999). The Wanhui Temple of
Wandan Township, Pingdong County [Taiwan] Pingdong:
Pingdong Cultural Centre.
Cynthia
Chan
[ see Biography
]
Lee,
S., Yu, H., Wing, Y., Chan, C., Lee, A. & Lee, D., et
al. (2000). Psychiatric morbidity
and illness experience of primary care patients with chronic
fatigue in Hong Kong. American Journal of Psychiatry,
157:380-384.
Ho,
S. C., Chan, S. G., Yip, Y. B., Cheng, A., Yi, Q. & Chan,
C. (1999). Menopausal symptoms
and symptom clustering in Chinese Women. Maturitas
The European Menopause Journal, 33: 219-227 (category 22)..
Ho, S. C., Wong, E., Chan, s. G., Lau, J., Chan, C. &
Leung, P. C. (1997). Determinants
of peak bone mass in Chinese women aged 21-40 years. Physical
activity and bone mineral density J of Bone
and Mineral Research, 12(8):1262-1271.
Ho,
S. C., MacDonald, D., Chan, C., Fan, Y. K., Chan, S. S. G.
& Swaminathan, R. (1994). Determinations
of serum1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentration in healthy
premenopausal subjects. Clinica Chimica Acta,
230: 21-33..
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Fanny M. Cheung
[ see Biography ]
Cheung,
F. M. (2000). Women's revolution:
The trend of gender equality and changing role of female youth
in the 21st century. Journal of Youth Studies.
3(1), 61-67.
Cheung,
F. M., De Dios, A., Karlekar, M. & Vichit-Vadakan, J. (1999).
Introduction: Violence against
women as a global concern. Chapter in Cheung,
F. M., De Dios, A., Karlekar, M., Vichit-Vadakan, J., & Quisumbing,
L. R. (Eds.). Breaking the silence: Violence against women
in Asia. Hong Kong: Equal Opportunities Commission, 2-12.
Cheung,
F.M., Karlekar, M., De Dios, A., Vichit-Vadakan, J. & Quisumbing,
L.R.(Eds.) (1999). Breaking the
silence: Violence against women in Asia. Hong
Kong: Equal Opportunities Commission.
Cheung,
F.M. (1999). Breaking new ground:
Promoting equal opportunities in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong: Equal Opportunities Commission.
Cheung,
F.M. (1999). The gender dimension
in the social sciences. World Social Science Report 1999.
Paris: UNESCO/Elsevier, 220-225.
Cheung,
F.M. (1998). Studies of gender
equality in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Youth Research Forum.
Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, 59-65.
Cheung,
F.M. (1998). Promoting equal opportunities
for women and the disabled in Hong Kong. In
S. MacPherson & H.K. Wong (Eds.). Social development and societies
in transition. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 55-64.
Cheung,
F.M. (Ed.)(1997). Engendering
Hong Kong society: A gender perspective of women's status.
Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.
Cheung,
F.M. (1996). Gender role development.
In S. Lau (Ed.). Growing up the Chinese way: Chinese child
and adolescent development. Hong Kong: The
Chinese University Press, 45-67
Cheung,
F.M., Yip, H.M., & Kwok, P.L. (Eds.) (1995). Gender
studies in Hong Kong, the People's Republic of China and Taiwan.
Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press (In Chinese).
Cheung,
F.M., Wan, P.S., & Wan, O.C. (1994). The
underdeveloped political potential of women in Hong Kong.
In B. Nelson and N. Chowdhury (Eds.). Women and politics worldwide.
New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 326-346.
Gwendolyn Gong
[ see Biography ]
Gong,
G. (Ed.) (2000). Asian Journal
of English Language Teaching. Hong Kong: The
Chinese University Press of Hong Kong. Vol. 10.
Gong,
G. (2000). When Mississippi Chinese
Talk (3rd ed). In A. Gonzalez, M. Houston, and
V. Chen(Eds.). Our voices: essays in culture, ethnicity,
and communication. Los Angeles: Roxbury. This essay
collection (1st ed.) won the 1994 Distinguished Scholarship
Book Award given by the International and Intercultural Communication
Division of the Speech Communication Association.
Gong,
G. (1998). No more Peking ducks in
Hong Kong: provoking critical thinking through 'subversive
teaching.' ERIC, ED 414 573.
Gong,
G. & Powers, J. H. (1997). Image
restoration rhetoric: the case of Vitasoy International.
In David H. Smith (Ed.). Health communication in China.
Hong Kong: Lam Institute for East-West Studies, 236-249.
Gong,
G. & Dragga S. (Eds.) (1996). A
Reader's Repertoire. New York: HarperCollins.
Eleanor Holroyd
[ see Biography
]
Holroyd,
E. and A. Molassiotis (2000). Hong
Kong Chinese perceptions of the experience of unrelated bone
marrow donation. Social science and Medicine.
51:29-40.
Holroyd,
E., Y. K. Lee, P. L. Wong, F. Yau & S. B. Leung (1998). Chinese
women in labour ; implications for UK midwives.
Practising midwife. 1(11):26-28.
Holroyd,
E., Y. K. Cheung, S. W. Cheng, F. S. Luk & W. W. Wong (1998).
A Chinese cultural perspective
of nursing care behaviours in an acute setting.
Journal of advanced nursing. 28( 6):1289-1294.
Holroyd,
E., A. Chang & J. Chau (1998). Assessing
premenstrual syndrome in Chinese society. Social
sciences in health. 4(3):143-154.
Holroyd,
E., Y. K. Lee, P. L. Wong, F. Yau & S. B. Leung (1997). Chinese
women's perception of nursing support during labor.
Midwifery. 13:66-72.
Holroyd,
E. and A. E. Mackenzie (1997). Beijing
families: The behavior and sentiment of care giving.
International journal of family nursing. 3:4.
Holroyd,
E., K. L. Fung, S. C. Lam & W. H. Sin (1997). "Doing
the month"; An exploration of post partum practices in Chinese
women. Health care for women international.18(3):301-315.
Holroyd,
E. & H. Gibb (1996). Media depiction
of old age in Hong Kong. Aging and Society.
5(1):210-222.
Holroyd
E. & A. Mackenzie (1995). A review
of the historical and social processes contributing to care
and caregiving in Chinese families. Journal
of Advanced Nursing. 22:473-479.
Eva Hung
[ see Biography ]
Hung,
E. (2000). Xi Xi. Encyclopedia
of World Literature in the 20th Century. Vol.
4:541-542.
Hung,
E. (2000). Wang Anyi. Encyclopedia
of World Literature in the 20th Century. Vol.
4:456-457.
Hung,
E. (1992). Fan Lihua and Xue Dingshan:
a Case Study in Battlefield Courtship. Journal
of Chinese Study. No.1:299-313.
Hung,
E. (Ed.) (2000). Traces of Love
and Other Stories. Hong Kong: Renditions Paperbacks.
Hung,
E. (Ed.) (1997). Marvels of a
Floating City. Hong Kong: Renditions Paperbacks.
Jane Jackson
[ see Biography
]
Jackson,
J. (2000). Documenting ELT practice
in Hong Kong. Proceedings of the 4th Language
and Development Conference. Hanoi, Vietnam.
Jackson,
J. (1999). Perceptions of Chinese
students in an English-medium case-based management course.
In (H. Klein, Ed.) Interactive Teaching and the Multimedia
Revolution: Case Method and Other Techniques. Boston,
MA: World Association for Case Method Research and Application
(WACRA). XI, 61-76.
Jackson,
J. (1998). Mini-ethnographies: Intercultural
collaboration in an Asian setting. Selected
Proceedings of the Third Regional Conference on English in
Southeast Asia: ASEAN Perspectives. The Universiti Brunei
Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.
Jackson,
J. (1998). Reality-based decision
cases in ESP teacher education: Windows on practice.
English for Specific Purposes Journal. 17 (2), 151-168.
Jackson,
J. (1997). Cases in TESOL Teacher
education: Creating a forum for reflection. TESL
Canada Journal. 14 (2), 1-16.
Gordon
Mathews
[ see Biography ]
Mathews,
G., and T. Lui, eds. (2001). Consuming
Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
Mathews,
G. (2001). Collision of Discourses:
Japanese and Hong Kong Chinese During the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands
Crisis. In H. Befu and S. Guichard-Anguis eds.,
Globalizing Japan. London: Routledge, 153-175.
Mathews,
G. (2001). Bunkateki bunmyaku kara
mita ikigaii (The Cultural Context of What Makes Life Worth
Living.) In
Y. Takahashi and S. Wada,eds., Ikigai no shakaigaku (The Sociology
of What Makes Life Worth Living). Tokyo: Kobundo, 53-90.
Mathews,
G. (2000) Global
Culture/Individual Identity: Searching for Home in the Cultural
Supermarket.
London: Routledge.
Mathews,
G. (1996) What
Makes Life Worth Living? How Japanese and Americans Make Sense
of Their Worlds.
Berkeley: University of California Press. (Revised Japanese-language
edition published in 2001.)
Lynne
Yuki Nakano
[ see Biography ]
Nakano,
L.(1998). Civic Volunteers in
a Japanese Neighborhood: Negotiating Status in a Marginal
Place. Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI DIssertation
Services.
Nakano,
L. (1996). Welfare in an Age of
Abundance: Community Building in Suburban Japan. Occasional
Papers in Japanese Studies. No. 1. Hong Kong:
Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Hong Kong.
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Ngo Hang-Yue
[ see Biography ]
Ngo,
H. Y. (2000). Trends in occupational
sex segregation in Hong Kong. International
journal of human resource management. 11(2):251-263.
Ngo,
H. Y. and S. Y. Lui (1999). Gender
differences in outcomes of work-family conflict: The case
of Hong Kong managers. Sociological focus.
32(3):303-316.
Ngo,
H. Y. and W. N. Anita Tsang (1998). Employment
practices and organizational commitment: Differential effects
for men and women. International journal of
organizational analysis. 6(3):251-266.
Ngo,
H. Y. and C. M. Lau (1998). Interferences
between work and family among male and female executives.
Research and practice in human resource management. 6(1):17-34.
Ngo,
H. Y. (1997). Women and employment
in Asian newly-industrialized countries. International
journal of employment studies. 5(1):67-93.
Ngo,
H. Y. (1994). The economic role
of immigrant wives in Hong Kong. International
Migration. 32(3):403-423.
Ngo,
H. Y. (1992). Employment status
of married women in Hong Kong. Sociological
perspectives. 35(3):475-488.
Ngo,
H. Y., M. C. Brinton & K. Shibuya (1991). Gendered
mobilitiy patterns in industrial economies: The case of Japan.
Social science quarterly. 72(4):807-816.
Cathy
J. Potter
[ see Biography ]
Potter,
C. J. (2000). Professional and
Social Mobility in Literary Depictions of 'The New Soviet
Women', 1950-1965. Paper presented at European
Social Science History Conference, International Institute
voor Social Geschiedenis, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 12-15 April.
Potter,
C. J. (2000). Payment, gift or
bribe? Exploring the Boundaries in Early Modern Russia. Chapter
in Locell, S., Lebedeva, A. & Rogachevskii, A. (Eds.).
Bribery and Blat in Russia: Negatiating Reciprocity from the
Early Modern Period to the 1990s. London: SSEES-McMillan.
Potter, C. J. (1997). Preaching
and Teaching the Faith in Seventeenth-century Russia.
Chteniia po istorii russkoi kul'tury. Moscow: Russian Academy
of Sciences: 283-300.
Potter,
C. J. (1996). Russian Orthodoxy
and National Identity in the Seventeenth Century. Historia
2: 121-141..
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Siumi Maria
Tam [
see Biography ]
Tam,
S.M. (2000). Modernization from
a grassroots perspective: Women workers in Shekou industrial
zone. In Li Si-ming and Tang Wing-shing (Eds.).
China's Regions, Polity and Economy: A Study of Spatial Transformation
in the Post-Reform Era. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.
Tam,
S.M. (2000). Practicing gender
and practicing medicine: 'Tradition' and 'modernity' in post-colonial
Hong Kong. Intersections: Gender History and
Culture in the Asian Context Issue 3. (http://www.sshe.murdoch.edu.au/intersections/issue3/siumi.html)
Tam,
S.M. (1999). Private practice
and gendered power: Women doctors in Hong Kong.
Occasional Paper No.99. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of
Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK.
Tam,
S.M. (1998). The individual and
the female: Two starting points in the anthropological study
of Chinese modernization. In C. Chiao (Ed.).
The Development of Sociology and Anthropology in China. Hong
Kong: New Asia College Academic Monographs, CUHK, 439-445
(In Chinese).
Tam,
S.M. (1996). Normalization of
"second wives": gender contestation in Hong Kong.
Asian journal of women studies. Vol.2:113-132.
Tam,
S.M. (1996). Gender difference
in behavior and perception towards election: the case of Shatin
youth (with Lai On Kwok and Susan Ma). Occasional
Paper No.49. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific
Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong (In Chinese).
Tam,
S.M. (1995). Cultural analysis
of gender (with Wong Sai Yun). In Women Service
Work Group, Community Development Division, Hong Kong Council
of Social Services (Ed.). Hong Kong's women services: theory
and practice. Hong Kong: Association for Advancement of Feminism
(In Chinese).
Tam,
S.M. (1995). Customary and legal
marriage: Emerging patterns in Hong Kong (with Kuah Khun Eng).
In C.Chiao, J.Thoraval and J.C. Ma (Eds.). Marriage systems
and women's status in South China. Guangxi: Guangxi People's
Press (In Chinese).
Catherine Tang
So Kum [
see Biography ]
Tang,
C., Wong, D., Cheung, F. & Lee, A. (2000). Exploring
how Chinese define violence against women - A focus group
study in Hong Kong. Women's studies: International
forum. 23(2): 197-209.
Tang,
C., Chan, D., & Chan, W. (1999). Sexual
harassment: A systematic analysis of its effects on Hong Kong
women in the workplace and academia. Psychology
of women quarterly. 23: 661-672.
Tang,
C., Davis, C., Chan, F. & Noel, B. (1999). The
development and validation of the International Aids questionnaire-Chinese
version (IAQ-C). Educational and Psychological
Measurement. 59(3): 481-491.
Tang,
C. (1999). Marital power and aggression
in a community sample of Hong Kong Chinese family.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 14(6): 586-602.
Tang,
C. (1999). Wife abuse in the Chinese
family: A community survey. Journal of family
violence. 14(2): 173-191.
Tang,
C., Cheung, F., Chan, C., & Lee, A. (1999). Health
risks and multiple roles of women in Hong Kong.
Final report submitted to the Hospital Authority.
Tang,
C. & Lee, Y. (1999). Knowledge
on sexual abuse and self-protection skills: A study on female
Chinese adolescents with mild mental retardation.
Child Abuse & Neglect. 23: 269-279.
Tang,
C., Lee, A. & Cheung, F. (1999). Violence
against women in Hong Kong. In F. Cheugn (Ed.).
Breaking the silence: Violence against women in Asia. Hong
Kong: Equal Opportunities Commission, 38-58.
Tang,
C. & Lee, Y. (1998). An evaluation
of a sexual abuse prevention program for female Chinese adolescents
with mental retardation. American journal on
mental retardation. 103(2): 105-116.
Tang,
C. (1998). The rate of physical
child abuse in Chinese families: A community survey in Hong
Kong. Child Abuse & Neglect. 22(5): 381-391.
Sheila Twinn
[ see Biography ]
Twinn,
S. & F. Cheng (1999). A case study
of the effectiveness of nurse-led screening programmes for
cervical cancer amongst Hong Kong Chinese women.
Journal of Advanced Nursing. 29(5):1089-1096.
Twinn,
S. (1999). Increasing the uptake
of cervical screening amongst Hong Kong Chinese women: the
contribution of the nurse practitioner. Journal
of Clinical Nursing. 8:322-324.
Twinn,
S. (1997). Methodological issues
in the evaluation of the quality of public health nursing:
a case study of the maternal and child health centres in Hong
Kong. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 25:753-759.
Twinn,
S. (1997). Issues in women's health:
an agenda for debate. Gender Studies News and
Views. 12: 13-15.
Twinn,
S. & A. Shiu (1996). An evaluation
of the effectiveness of public health nursing : a case study
of the maternal and child health centres in Hong Kong.
International Journal of Nursing Studies. 3(4):442-454.
Twinn,
S. (1995). Improving women's health:
the contribution of nursing practice in primary health care.
Hong Kong Nursing Journal. 70:12-17.
Twinn,
S. & P. Kan (1994). An exploratory
study of the health status and health behaviour of women in
Hong Kong. Asian Journal for Nursing Studies.
1(4):30-36.
Twinn,
S. & (1994). The contribution
of the maternal and child health centres to the health of
families in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Nursing
Journal. 66:16-20.
Wong Wai Ching,
Angela [
see Biography ]
Wong,
W. C. Angela (2000). Negotiating
for a postcolonial identity: theology of 'the poor woman'
in Asia. Journal of feminist studies of religion.
16(2):5-23.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (2000). Postcolonialism.
In Virginia Fabella and R.S. Sugirtharajah (Eds.). Dictionary
of third world theologies. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (2000). Fullness
of life for all: well-being of mothers, well-being of the
country and its people. In Christian Conference
of Asia (Ed.). Time for fullness of life for all: six bible
studies. Hong Kong: Christian Conference of Asia, 9-18.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (1999). Asian women's
lamentation and celebration: doing feminist theology in Asia.
PTCA bulletin. 12(1-2)(Jun & Dec 1999):10-14.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (1999). Book review:
Jung Young Lee, the trinity in Asian perspective.
Journal of religion. 79(2):322-324.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (1999). History,
identity and a community of hesed: a biblical reflection on
ruth 1:1-17. Asia journal of theology. 13(1):3-13.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (1998). The wisdom
woman in creation. In God's image. 17(1):25-27.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (1997). Asian theology
in a changing Asia: towards an Asian theological agenda for
the 21st century. CTC bulletin: special supplement.
1:30-39.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (1997). Theological
Education from the Perspective of Feminist Theology.
In God's Image. 16(2):15-18.
Wong,
W. C. Angela (1997). Asian theologians
between east and west: a postcolonial self-understanding.
Jian Dao: A Journal of Bible and Theology. 8: 89-102.
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Yip
Hon Ming
[ see Biography ]
Yip,
H. M.(1999). Zhuti de zhuizun:
Zhongguo funushi yanjiu xilun (In search of subjectivities:
Historical studies of Chinese women) Hong Kong:
Hong Kong Educational PUblishing Co. [ in Chinese ]
Yip,
H. M. (1999). Huanan jiazu wenhua
yu zishu fengxi (The Lineage culture and the custom of spinsterhood
in south China). Chapter in Li X. J., et al.,
eds., Zhuliu yu bianyuan (Mainstream and margin). Beijing:
Shenghuo, Dushu, Xinzhi Sanlian shudian. [ in Chinese ]
Yip,
H. M. (1998). Into the Post-Colonial
Era: Women's Studies in Hong Kong. Chapter
in Hershatter, G., et al., eds., Guide to Women's Studies
in China. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University
of California.
Yip,
H. M. (1997). Women and Cultural
Tradition in Hong Kong. Chapter in Cheung,
F. M., ed., Engendering Hong Kong Society: A Gender Perspective
of Women's Status. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.
Yip,
H. M. (1996). Lineage and Sisterhood
in South China. Modern Chinese History Society
of Hong Kong Bulletin, 8.
Yip,
H. M. (1995). Autobiographical
Narratives and the Subjective Approach to the Study of Chinese
Identity: Chinese American Women's Writings.
The Humanities Bulletin, 4.Journal.
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