Siu-Kai Lau

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Le professeur Siu-Kai Lau (né le 7 juin 1947) est un sociologue de Hong Kong Hong Kong.

Il a obtenu un diplôme de l'Université de Hong Kong et enseigné au département de sociologie de cette université après avoir obtenu un degré de PhD de l'Université du Minnesota aux États-Unis États-Unis.

Pendant sa présence à la « Chinese University of Hong Kong » (CUHK), il était également directeur d'associé du « Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies ». Il est actuellement en congé pusiqu'il est membre du gouvernement.

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[modifier] Publications anglophones

  • 1981, "Chinese Familism in an Urban-Industrial Setting: The Case of Hong Kong," Journal of Marriage and the Family, Vo1. 43, No. 4 (November), pp. 181-196
  • 1982, Society and Politics in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press
  • 1983, "Social Change, Bureaucratic Rule, and Emergent Political Issues in Hong Kong," World Politics, Vol. 35, No. 4 (July), pp. 544-562
  • 1988, avec Kuan Hsin-chi. The Ethos of the Hong Kong Chinese. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press
  • 1990, "Institutions without Leaders: Hong Kong Chinese View of Political Leadership," Pacific Affairs, Vol. 63, No. 2 (Summer), pp. 191-209
  • 1992, "Colonial Rule, Transfer of Sovereignty and the Problem of Political Leaders in Hong Kong," The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Vol. 30, No. 2 (July), pp. 223-242
  • 1992, "Social Irrelevance of Politics: Hong Kong Chinese Attitudes toward Political Leadership," Pacific Affairs, Vol. 65, Issue 2 (Summer), pp. 225-246
  • 1994, "Public Attitudes Toward Political Leadership in Hong Kong: The Formation of Political Leaders," Asian Survey, Vol. 34, No. 3 (March), pp. 243-257
  • 1995, avec Kuan Hsin-chi. "Public Attitudes Toward Political Authorities and Colonial Legitimacy in Hong Kong," The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Vol. 33, No. 1 (March), pp. 79-102
  • 1995, avec Kuan Hsin-chi. "The Attentive Spectators: Political Participation of the Hong Kong Chinese," Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Spring), pp. 3-24
  • 1999, "The Rise and Decline of Political Support for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government," Government and Opposition, Vol. 34, No. 3 (Summer), pp. 352-371
  • 1999, avec Kuan, Hsin-chi, Lau Siu-kai, Louie Kin-sheun et Timothy Ka-ying Wong (eds). Power Transfer and Electoral Politics: The First Legislative Election in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press
  • 2000, (ed.). Social Development and Political Change in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press
  • 2000, avec Kuan Hsin-chi. "Partial Democratization, 'Foundation Moment' and Political Parties in Hong Kong," The China Quarterly, No. 163 (September), pp. 705-720
  • 2002, (ed.). The First Tung Chee-hwa Administration: The First Five Years of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press
  • 2003, avec Lee Ming-kwan, Wan Po-san et Wong Siu-lun (eds). Indicators of Social Development: Hong Kong 2001. Hong Kong: Research Monograph No. 56, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

[modifier] Liens externes anglophones

  • Page de Kay (www.cuhk.edu.hk)
  • Publications de Kai au « Department of Sociology » à la « Chinese University of Hong Kong » (www.cuhk.edu.hk)
  • (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu d’une traduction de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé « Lau Siu Kai ».
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