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Staff List (in alphabetical order)
Broadhurst, R.G. Chan, K.W. Anita Chan, S.S. Susanne Chu, Y.K. Chu, Yin-wah
Evans, G. Joe Laidler, Karen A. Kuah-Pearce, K.E. Moore, Marketa Ng, Chun-hung
Wong, Siu-lun Wong, W.P. Thomas
Broadhurst, Roderic G.
2004 (ed.) Crime and Its Control in People Republic of China: Proceedings of the Annual Symposia 2000-2002, 363 pages, ix. Hong Kong: Centre for Criminology, The University of Hong Kong. (Publication No.: 95384)
2004 The Hong Kong UN Crimes against Business Survey, in 1st World Societies of Criminology Conference, May. Paris, France. (Publication No.: 95368)
2003 Cybercrime in Asia: Emergent Issues, in 14th International Congress of Criminology, August. Rio De Janorio, Brazil: International Congress of Criminology. (Publication No.: 95338)
2003 Global Threat: The Challenge of Cybercrime, South China Morning Post, December 23. Hong Kong, SCMP, A15. Co-author: Grabosky P. (Publication No. : 95343)
2003 Homicide-suicide in Hong Kong, 1989-1998, Forensic Science International. 137(2-3): 165-171. Co-authors: Chan C.Y., & Beh S.L. (Publication No.: 86074)
2003 Triads and Transnational Crime, in 19th Annaul Conference of the Asutralian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, October. Sydney, Australia: ANZ Society. (Publication No.: 95340)
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Chan, Kit-wa Anita
In press When Women "Baby-sit" and Men "Transmit Knowledge and Discipline": The Construction of Gender in Hong Kong's Primary Schools. Equal Opportunities International.
In press Gender, School Management and Educational Reforms: A Case Study of a Primary School in Hong Kong. Gender and Education 16 (4).
2004 The Making of the "Ideal Citizen" in Schooling Processes: Gender, Differences and Inequalities, in Agnes Ku & Ngai Pun (eds) Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong: Community, Nation, and the Global City. London & New York: RoutledgeCurzon, pp. 74-94.
2004 The Making of Gender in Families, in Anita K. W. Chan and W. L. Wong (eds) Gendering Hong Kong Society: A Reader. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, pp. 397-419.
2004 Introduction in Gendering Hong Kong Society: A Reader. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, pp. xvii-xxxix. (Co-author and co-editor the volume with Wong Wai-ling)
2004 Introduction in Teaching Critically & Creatively: Hong Kong Community Studies. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, pp. v-xv. (Author and Volume Editor) (in Chinese).
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Chan, Siu-shan Susanne
Forthcoming Book review for Popular China (2002), edited by Perry Link, R. Madsen, and Paul G. Pickowicz in Comparative Sociology. Rowman & Littlefield Publisher.
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Chu, Yiu-kong
2005 "Policing the 1967 Riots in Hong Kong: An Alternative Account from Frontline Police Officers." Asian Policing, 3(1):3-20. (Co-author with Ho, L.K.K.)
2005

Hong Kong Triads After 1997. Trends in Organized Crime , 8(3): 5-12.

2004 Project Polar Star in Hong Kong: An Innovative Police Strategy to Deal with Deviant Juveniles. Asian Policing, 2(1):54-76. South Korea: Asian Association of Police Studies. (Publication No.: 92718)
2004 Pathological Casino Gamblers and Big Winning Experiences in Hong Kong. In International Conference on Gaming Industry and Public Welfare Organising Committee (ed.) Conference Proceeding -- An International Conference on Gaming Industry and Public Welfare. Beijing and Macao: China Center for Lottery Studies at the University of Peking and Institute for Tourism Studies at Macao Polytechnic Institute. (Co-author with Lam, H.P.) (In Chinese)
2002 Global Triads: Myth or Reality? In Berdal, M.R. and Serrano, M. (ed.) Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: Business As Usual. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.
2002 Crime and Deviance. In Tse, K.C. (ed.) Our Place, Our Time: A New Introduction to Hong Kong Society. Hong Kong: Oxford. (Co-authors with Cheung, Y.W. and Cheung, W.T.) (In Chinese)
2002 Triadi di Hong Kong. Lettera Internazionale, 1 trimestre. [Hong Kong Triads, Lettera Internazionale, first quarter] (In Italian)
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Chu, Yin-wah
2005 Forthcoming. “Information Economy, Flexibility, and the Developmental State: evidence from South Korea.”
2005 Forthcoming.  “Whose Globally-linked City? Rethinking the connectivity and intermediary functions of APS in Hong Kong” In Intermediaries of Capital, Knowledge and Labor in Asia, edited by Sikko Vischer and Otto D. van den Muijzenberg. London: RoutledgeCurzon.
2005 Forthcoming. “The Internet and Civil Society: Environmental and Labor Organizations in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research [First co-author with James T. H. Tang]
2004 “Hong Kong: from laissez faire to experiments in developmental support.” Pp. 147-159 in Developmental States: Relevancy, redundancy or reconfiguration? Edited by Linda Low. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
2003 “Networking for Domination: the Interconnectivity among Business and Government Actors in the Information Technology Industry of Hong Kong.” Pp. 23-39 in Capital and Knowledge in Asia: Changing Power Relations, edited by Heidi Dahles and Otto D. van den Muijzenberg. London: RoutledgeCurzon.
2003 2003 “Democratic Transition and Authoritarian Rule: Taiwan and South Korea Compared.” Studies of Modernization: Theories and Process [Peking University] 2(May): 81-97〈民主轉型與威權統治:台灣和韓國比較〉,北京大學《現代化研究》,第二輯(五月): 81-97頁。 
2002 “Nurturing IT Entrepreneurs: roles of the Transnational Corporations, Government, and Culture in the late 20th Century Hong Kong.” Pp. 193-212 in Entrepreneurs and Institutions in Europe and Asia 1500-2000, edited by Ferry de Goey and Jan Willem Veluwenkamp. Amsterdam: Aksant. 
2002 “Women and Work in East Asia.” Pp. 61-80 in Transforming Gender and Development in East Asia, edited by Esther N. Chow. New York: Routledge.
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Evans, Grant
2002 "Between the global and the local", Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol.33 (1).
2002 A Short History of Laos. New South Wales: Alen & Unwin.
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Joe Laidler, Karen A.
2003 "Respectability and autonomy: The articulation and meaning of sexuality among the girls in the gang". Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 31(1). Co-authors: A. Schalet and G. Hunt.
2002 "The meaning of gendered culture of getting high: Gang girls and drug use issues". Contemporary Drug Problems. Co-authors: G. Hunt and K. Evans.
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Kuah-Pearce, Khun-eng.
2004 Editor, Chinese Women and Their Social and Network Capitals. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International.
2004 "Introduction" in Kuah-Pearce (ed.), Chinese Women and Their Social and Network Capitals, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International, pp.1-20.
2004 "Cultural and Network Capitals: Chinese Women and the 'Religious' Industry in South China" in Kuah-Pearce (ed.), Chinese Women and Their Social and Network Capitals, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International, pp. 121-143.
2004 Towards Religious Modernity: Reformist Buddhism in Singapore, International Conference on Tradition and Modernity: Mahayana Buddhism and Its Modern Interpretation, June 26-27. Singapore: Singapore Buddhist Federation. (Publication No. : 92653)
2004 "The Cultural Politics of Mainland Chinese Migration to Hong Kong." In Chan, Johannes M.M (ed.), Immigration Laws and Policies in Hong Kong, 211-226. Hong Kong: Sweet and Maxwell Asia. (Publication No.: 92567) (Invited Paper)
2003 Co-editor, Overseas Chinese and the Qiaoxiang Society.《Qiaoxiang yimin yu difang shehui》Beijing: Publishing House for Nationality.《Beijing: Minzu chubanshen》(February 2003) ISBN: 7-105-05426-3 [Chinese title: 僑鄉移民與地方社會]
2003 Reinventing a New Image: Traditional Chinese Voluntary Associations in Hong Kong and Singapore, in Conference on Subethnicity in the Chinese Diaspora, September 12-13. Toronto, Canada. (Publication No.: 92649)
2003 "Negotiating Transnational memories: Singapore Chinese in between the Ancestral Village and their Adopted Home" in Panel Theme: Narrating Migration Experiences: Social Memory and Identity in the Chinese Diaspora, Third International Convention of Asian Scholars, Singapore, August 19-22. (Publication No. : 92646)
2003 State, Society and Religious Engineering: Towards a Reformist Buddhism in Singapre. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
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Moore, Marketa
2004 Chinese Media in Transition, Respekt. Prague, Czech Republic. (Publication No. : 95336)
2004 Entrepreneurs by Design or by Default: Exploration of New Chinese Business in East Central Europe, 5th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas, 10-14 May. Elsindre, Denmark. (Publication No. : 95322)
2003 Chinese Migrants in East Central Eurpoe: Case of the Czech Republic, Poland and Scovakia (in French), in Migrations Societe, 15: 181-199. Paris, France: Centre D'Information. (Publication No.: 95290)
2003 Chinese Migration: History and Presence, Mezinarodni Politika. Prague, The Czech Republic: Institute For International Relations. (Publication No.: 95292)
2003 Emerging Migration Policies in East Central Europe, in Migrations Societe, 16: 61-82. Paris, France, Centre D'Information. (Publication No.: 95289)
2001 "Chinese migrants in the Czech Republic: Perfect strangers". Asian Survey, vol.41, no.4 July/August. Co-author: Czeslaw Tubilewicz.
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Ng, Chun-hung
2004 Cultral Chit-chat 3. Hong Kong: Step Forward. (in Chinese)
2003 "Employment" and "Family" in Hung S.L. and Fung K.K. (eds) The New Hong Kong Women's File (2003 edition). Hong Kong: Association for the Advancement of Feminism. Pp. 10-39; 68-99. (in Chinese)
2003 "Education ethos and education reform" in Lau Siu Kai, et al (eds) Indicators of Social Development: Hong Kong 2001. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. pp. 233-253.
2003 Film and Video, Baseline Study on Hong Kong's Creative Industries, 215. Hong Kong: Centre for Cultural Policy Research, HKU. Co-authors: Hui D., Lee F.Y.S., Woo M., Yim W.Y., Au-Yeung S. and Mok K.W. (Publication No. : 84867)
2002 Reading Hong Kong Popular Culture, 1970-2000, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. Co-editor: Cheung C.W.
1999 "The Ethos of the Hong Kong People: Taking Stock in 1997", in Lau Siu Kai, et. al. (eds.), Indicators of Social Development: Hong Kong 1997. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. pp. 233-253. Co-author: T.W.P. Wong.
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Wong, Siu-lun
2001 "Dialect and Territory-Based Associations: Cultural and Identity Brokers in Hong Kong", in Lee Piu-Tak (ed.), Hong Kong Reintegrating with China: Political, Cultural and Social Dimensions. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. Co-author: Kuah Khun-eng.
2000 Towards a New Millennium: Building on Hong Kong Strengths. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong. Co-edotr: Wang, Gungwu.
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Wong, Wai-pong Thomas
2003 "Parent's choice: A note on parental value and social class" in Lau Siu Kai et al. (eds.), Indicaors of Social Development: Hong Kong 2001. Hong Kong: The Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
2001 "Tolerance and Trust: Exploring the ethos of the Hong Kong People", in Lau Siu Kai et al. (eds.), Indicators of Social Development & Hong Kong 1999. Hong Kong: The Institute of Asia-Pacifice Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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