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1. The Geopolitics of Infrastructure and the Unmaking of an Island: The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.

2. Jupsang leadership orientation: Conceptualization and scale development.

3. From liberal to conservative? The role of Hong Kong Court of final appeal in safeguarding fundamental rights under China's One Country Two Systems policy.

4. Bayesian multivariate spatial modeling for crash frequencies by injury severity at daytime and nighttime in traffic analysis zones.

5. The impact of capital flows from Hong Kong on stock market returns in mainland China.

6. Designing and Validating a Coding Scheme for Analysis of Teacher Discourse Behaviours in Mathematics Classrooms.

7. Pastoral care as shared responsibility: teachers' perspectives in a private teaching college in Hong Kong.

8. Offshoring the Uncovered Liability Problem: Currency Hierarchies, State-Owned Settlement Banks and the Offshore Market for Renminbi.

9. More than a public health crisis: A feminist political economic analysis of COVID-19.

10. Whose offshore? Rescaling Hong Kong from Asia's World City to China's Greater Bay Area.

11. On capitalism's cusp.

12. International investor sentiment and stock returns: Evidence from China.

13. Accommodating discontent: youth, conflict and the housing question in Hong Kong.

14. Secondary school students' views of climate change in Hong Kong.

15. A Comparative Analysis of Expert Advisors' Role Perceptions in Policymaking: The Case of Hong Kong, China.

16. The Calligraphy Connections Project: Reviving Historical East Asian Texts.

17. Trees and umbrellas: a parallel reading of the Istanbul Gezi Park Movement and the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement.

18. School choice with education vouchers: an empirical case study from Hong Kong.

19. Human rights activist scholars and social change in Hong Kong: reflections on the Umbrella Movement and beyond.

20. School choice with education vouchers: an empirical case study from Hong Kong.

21. An international review of local governance for climate change: implications for Hong Kong.

22. Educational inequalities in higher education in Hong Kong.

23. The emerging visibility of Islam through the powerless: Indonesian Muslim domestic helpers in Hong Kong.

24. Cultural literacy: How hidden is it in the Hong Kong Professional and Vocational Education (PVE) curriculum?

25. Optimal execution in Hong Kong given a market-on-close benchmark.

26. The history of planning for Kowloon City.

27. Mode of Migration, Age at Arrival, and Occupational Attainment of Immigrants from Mainland China to Hong Kong.

28. Seismic performance of an immersed tunnel considering random soil properties and wave passage effects.

29. An investigation of person-culture fit and person-task fit on ICT adoption in the Hong Kong construction industry.

30. Why ‘Reunion in Democracy’ fails? – the past and the future of a colonial city.

31. Multiple perspectives on integrated education for children with disabilities in the context of early childhood centres in Hong Kong.

32. Examining multiple readings of popular culture by ESL students in Hong Kong.

33. Exploring inclusive pedagogical practices in Hong Kong primary EFL classrooms.

34. Mass capture: the making of non-citizens and the Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents.

35. The (geo)politics of land and foreign real estate investment in China: the case of Hong Kong FDI.

36. The anticipated housing pathways to homeownership of young people in Hong Kong.

37. Beyond the crisis: the “chaotic formula” of Hong Kong cinema.

38. Middle-class childhood and parenting culture in high-rise Hong Kong: on scheduled lives, the school trap and a new urban idyll.

39. Dialogic pedagogy in creative practice: a conversation in examples.

40. Linguistic challenges in the mathematical register for EFL learners: linguistic and multimodal strategies to help learners tackle mathematics word problems.

41. Discussion: L1 as semiotic resource in content cum L2 learning at secondary level – empirical evidence from Hong Kong.

42. ‘May I speak Cantonese?’ – Co-constructing a scientific proof in an EFL junior secondary science classroom.

43. The religiosity of Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong.

44. Religion as an overlooked category in Hong Kong legislation.

45. THE UMBRELLA MOVEMENT AND HONG KONG'S PROTRACTED DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESS.

46. Social foundations of public–private partnerships in education: the historical cases of post-war Singapore and Hong Kong.

47. Grammar myths.

48. Teachers’ environmental literacy and teaching – stories of three Hong Kong primary school teachers.

49. It is not just a matter of having the time: job-related training participation of Hong Kong employees.

50. Opening up a road to somewhere: development of associate degree students in Hong Kong.