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01 September 2016 to 30 September 2016

Congratulations to the Awardees of the Research Impact / Output Prize of the Dean’s Research Fund 2015-16!



Congratulations to the Awardees of the Research Impact / Output Prize of the Dean’s Research Fund 2015-16!
 
Professor Joanne Chung, Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, would like to extend her congratulations to our distinguished academic staff on being awarded the Faculty’s Research Impact / Output Prize of the Dean’s Research Fund 2015-16 in recognition of the outstanding quality of their research publication(s).
 
Awardee of the Research Impact Prize 2015/16
Awardee (Department) 
 Research Publications
Dr Ho Wai Yip (SSC) 
 Ho Wai-Yip (2015). "Hong Kong, Islam in." Oxford Islamic Studies Online. New York: Oxford University Press.
 
Ho Wai-Yip (2015). The Emerging Visibility of Islam through the Powerless: Indonesian Muslim Domestic Helpers in Hong Kong. Asian Anthropology, 14(1), 79-90.
 
Ho Wai-Yip (2014). China’s Emerging Policy of Soft Power in the Middle East: CCTV Arabic International Channel, The Maghreb Review, Vol. 39, 1, pp 19-30, 2014
 
Ho Wai-Yip (2014). Emerging Yemeni Community in China: The Socialist Legacy, the New Silk Road Broker and the Chinese Model. In Helen Lackner, Why Yemen Matters: A Society in Transition (306-317). London: Saqi in association with the London Middle East Institute, SOAS Middle East Issues.
 
Ho Wai-Yip (2014). Forging China-Gulf Strategic Partnership in the East Asian Context: Hong Kong as China's Gateway of Islamic Finance. In Tim Niblock with Yang Guang, Security Dynamics of East Asia in the Gulf Region (169-182). Berlin: Gerlach Press.
 
Ho Wai-Yip (2014). British Raj to China's Hong Kong: The Rise of Madrasas for Ethnic Muslim Youth. Modern Asian Studies, 48(2), 399-432.
 
Ho Wai-Yip (2013). Mobilizing Muslim Minority, Targeting Arab Trade: China's Ningxia as the Islamic Hub for China-Arab Connections. In Tim Niblock and Monica Malik (Eds.), Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century: The Local to Global Transformations (209-224). Berlin: Gerlach Press
 
Ho, Wai-Yip (2013). Islam and China's Hong Kong: Ethnic Identity, Muslim Networks and the New Silk Road. London and New York: Routledge.

Awardees of the Research Output Prize 2015/16
Awardee (Department) 
 Research Publication
Dr. Chen Chi Wai (CCA) 
 Chen, C. W. J. (2015). Mobile learning: Using application Auralbook to learn aural skills. International Journal of Music Education, 33, 244-259.
Dr. He Jingwei Alex (APS) 
 He, J. (2014). The Doctor-Patient Relationship, Defensive Medicine and Overprescription in Chinese Public Hospitals: Evidence from a Cross-sectional Survey in Shenzhen City. Social Science and Medicine, 123, 64-71.
Dr. Cheung Ka Lok Adam (SSC) 
 Cheung, A. K. L. & Yeung, W. J. J. (2015). Temporal-spatial patterns of one-person households in China, 1982-2005. Demographic Research, 32, 1209-1238.
Dr. Hu Zhiyong (APS) 
 Hu, F.Z.Y. (2015). Industrial capitalisation and spatial transformation in Chinese cities: Strategic repositioning, state-owned enterprise capitalisation, and the reproduction of urban space in Beijing (DOI:10.1177/004209801559098). Urban Studies, Retrieved from http://usj.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/06/16/0042098015590989.abstract?rss=1, online publication, 1-23.
The prizes will be presented by the Dean at the Faculty’s First Assembly in September 2016. Please join us in congratulating the awardees on this great recognition of their excellent work performed.