These seminars form part of a research theme on Taiwan and Hong Kong in Comparative Perspective
Summer 2014
Postponed
James Irving (LSE Department of Law): Can Hong Kong have Justice, Taiwan have Law and China have it all? Self-Determination and International Law – A Utopian Manifesto
Thursday 8 May, 6pm-8pm, Room TBA
Christine Han: Education for Active Citizenship: youth organisations and alternative forms of citizenship education in Hong Kong and Singapore
Spring 2014
Wednesday 12 March, 6pm-8pm, G.17, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE
Paul Morris (Institute of Education): Schooling, History and the Construction of Identity in Hong Kong
Wednesday 19 March, 6pm-8pm, CLM1.02, Clement House, LSE
Edward Vickers (LSE Taiwan Research Programme): Officially-Sanctioned Narratives of the War and Occupation in Hong Kong
Autumn 2013
Monday 18 November, 5pm-7pm, Room 1.02, Clement House, London School of Economics
Malte Philipp Kaeding (School of Politics, University of Surrey): Challenging Hongkongization: the role of Taiwan's social movements and perceptions of post-handover Hong Kong
Thursday 21 November, 4pm-6pm, Room G.15, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London School of Economics
Carol Jones (Department of Law Research Group, University of Wolverhampton): Lost in China? Law, society and culture in post-1997 Hong Kong
Wednesday 4 December, 5pm-7pm, Room G.17, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London School of Economics
Felicia Yap (Faculty of History, Cambridge University): The Japanese Occupation of East and Southeast Asia
Autumn 2012
Thursday 13 December 2012, Room 2.01, Tower One
Ms Jeanette Ka-yee Yuen (National Sun Yat-Sen University): The Myth of Greater China? Hong Kong as a prototype of Taiwan for reunification
Autumn 2009
Thursday 3 December 2009, 6pm-8pm, Seligman Library (Room A607), Old Building, London School of Economics (LSE)
Professor Carol Jones (University of Wolverhampton): The Disappearance of Yu Man-Hon: the search for justice in post-1997 Hong Kong