"重塑香港的族群地图: 华人移民认同与族群建构的再认识" (Re-mapping Hong Kong’s sub-ethnicity landscape: a reconsideration of identity and ethnicity of Chinese diaspora)

Wang, C. 2004. "重塑香港的族群地图: 华人移民认同与族群建构的再认识" (Re-mapping Hong Kong’s sub-ethnicity landscape: a reconsideration of identity and ethnicity of Chinese diaspora). 社会学研究 (Sociological Studies). 6, pp. 90-100.

Title"重塑香港的族群地图: 华人移民认同与族群建构的再认识" (Re-mapping Hong Kong’s sub-ethnicity landscape: a reconsideration of identity and ethnicity of Chinese diaspora)
TypeJournal article
AuthorsWang, C.
Journal社会学研究 (Sociological Studies)
Journal citation6, pp. 90-100
ISSN1002-5936
Year2004
Publication dates
Published2004

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