Group leader | Prof Terry Lamb |
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Prof Cangbai Wang |
Lamb, T.E. and Mayer, D. 2019. Notes from the Field: 'Home away from Home: Ethnography of an EU Erasmus+ Programme'. Anthropology of the Middle East. 14 (2), pp. 115-129. https://doi.org/10.3167/ame.2019.140208
Lamb, T., Hatoss, A. and O'Neill, S. 2019. Challenging Social Injustice in Superdiverse Contexts Through Activist Languages Education. in: Papa, R. (ed.) Handbook on Promoting Social Justice in Education Cham Springer. pp. 1-38
Huc-Hepher, S. 2019. ‘Sometimes there’s racism towards the French here’: xenophobic microaggressions in pre-2016 London as articulations of symbolic violence. National Identities . 23 (1), pp. 15-39. https://doi.org/10.1080/14608944.2019.1649250
Huc-Hepher, S. 2019. "On pourrait devenir londonien sans s'en rendre compte": Habitus and the Affective Creep of Settlement. British Parisians and London French: Living, Loving and Lingering in the Neighbour's City. University of Kent in Paris 07 - 07 Feb 2019
Huc-Hepher, S. 2019. Reproduction and Transformation: Preserving the London-French 'non-community' in the UK Web Archive. The Web That Was: archives, traces, reflections (RESAW Biennial). University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 19 - 21 Jun 2019
Hall, D.J., Kasstan, J. and Hornsby, D. 2019. Beyond obsolescence: A twenty-first century research agenda for the langues régionales. Journal of French Language Studies. 29 (2), pp. 155-168. https://doi.org/10.1017/S095926951900019X
Wells, N., Forsdick, C., Bradley, J., Burdett, C., Burns, J., Demossier, M., Hills de Zárate, M., Huc-Hepher, S., Jordan, S., Pitman, T. and Wall, G. 2019. Ethnography and Modern Languages. Modern Languages Open. 2019 (1), pp. 1-16 1. https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.242
Mazzara, F. 2019. Reframing Migration: Lampedusa, Border Spectacle and the Aesthetics of Subversion. Peter Lang.
Wang, C. 2018. Palpable memory: re-conceptualising diasporic memories through the (im)materiality of built heritage. Heritage Across Borders: Association of Critical Heritage Studies 4th Biennial Conference 2018. Zhejing Univeristy, Hangzhou, China 01 - 06 Sep 2018
Wang, C. 2018. ‘Double heritagisation’: Negotiating diasporic Chinese identities through celebrating the Chinese New Year in London. Bridging Borders, Creating Spaces: Negotiating Multicultural Identities and Belongings among Migrant Communities in Global London. University of Westminster 28 Jun 2018
Karatsareas, P. 2018. The fragile future of the Cypriot Greek language in the UK. British Academy Review. 33, pp. 42-44.
Mazzara, F. 2018. Redefining Italian spaces: Piazza Vittorio and migratory aesthetics. in: Caldwell, L. and Camilletti, F.A. (ed.) Rome: Modernity, Postmodernity and Beyond Oxford Legenda. pp. 119-132
Wang, C. 2018. Book review: Ethnicity in China: a critical introduction. National Identities . 20 (4), pp. 428-430. https://doi.org/10.1080/14608944.2016.1226695
Huc-Hepher, S. and Drake, H. 2017. From the 16ème to South Ken? A study of the contemporary French population in London. in: Kelly, D. and Cornick, M. (ed.) A history of the French in London: liberty, equality, opportunity London Humanities Digital Library. pp. 391-429
Huc-Hepher, S. 2017. A Community Reborn: Archiving the London-French Web. Mapping Multilingualism and Digital Culture. King's College, London 22 - 22 Jun 2017
Wang, C. 2017. Heritage as theatre: re-conceptualizing heritage-making in urban China. China Information. 31 (2), pp. 195-215. https://doi.org/10.1177/0920203X17709916
Wang, C. 2016. Special Issue: ‘The Material Turn’ in Migration Studies. Modern Languages Open. https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.88
Mazzara, F. 2016. Subverting the narrative of the Lampedusa borderscape. Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture. 7 (2), pp. 135-147. https://doi.org/10.1386/cjmc.7.2.135_1
Wang, C. 2016. Repatriation of cultural relics as site for identity negotiation. The 9th International Conference of International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO). University of British Columbia, Vancourver, Canada 06 - 08 Jul 2016
Wang, C. 2016. The 'material turn' in migration studies. Mobility in Contemporary China: Imaginaries, technologies and power. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany 29 - 30 Sep 2016
Wang, C. 2016. Invited discussant for session 6: How do emigrants adapt themselves to local culture? Kick-Off Symposium for Research on Public Policies on Migration, Multiculturalization and Welfare for the Regeneration of Communities in European, Asian and Japanese Societies. Kobe University, Japan 22 - 23 Oct 2016
Wang, C. 2016. Ambivalent heritage: the im/possibility of using diasporic heritage in South China. 2016 International Symposium on Transnational Migration and Qiaoxiang Studies. Wuyi University, Jiangmen, China 10 - 12 Dec 2016
Wang, C. 2016. 物质文化:华侨华人研究的新视角 (Material culture: a new perspective to the study of Chinese diaspora). in: 华侨博物馆与华侨华人研究 (Overseas Chinese museums and the research of Chinese diaspora) 北京 (Beijing) 中国华侨出版社 (Chinese Overseas Publishing House). pp. 241-247
Wang, C. 2016. The stamp of identities: negotiating diasporic Chinese subjectivity in philatelic spaces. Modern Languages Open. https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.89
Wang, C. 2016. Introduction: The ‘material turn’ in migration studies. Modern Languages Open. https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.88
Wang, C. 2016. The Turtle Garden: Tan Kah Kee’s last spiritual world. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 22 (7), pp. 530-542. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2016.1153494
Wang, C. 2015. Heritage theatre: diasporic heritage, city-branding and place-making in South China . Cultural Heritage in China: Contested Understandings, Images and Practices. Lund University, Sweden 17 - 18 Jun 2015
Mazzara, F. 2015. Spaces of Visibility for the Migrants of Lampedusa: The Counter Narrative of the Aesthetic Discourse. Italian Studies. 70 (4), pp. 449-464. https://doi.org/10.1080/00751634.2015.1120944
Wang, C. 2015. Book review: New perspectives on the Irish abroad: the silent people? Irish Migration Studies in Latin America. 8 (4), pp. 98-100.
Huc-Hepher, S. 2014. London French Special Collection. UK Web Archive British Library.
Wang, C. 2014. The stamp of identities: negotiating diasporic Chinese subjectivity in philatelic space. The ‘Material Turn’ in Migration Studies: Memory, Emotion and Identity in and across Three Diasporic Worlds. University of Westminster, London, UK 12 - 12 Jun 2014
Wang, C. 2014. The Turtle Garden: negotiating and representing diasporic imagination of Chinese identities and nation in the space of museum. The Second Biannual Conference of Association of Critical Heritage Studies. National University of Australia, Canberra, Australia 02 - 04 Dec 2014
Wang, C. 2014. How does a house remember? heritage-ising return migration in an Indonesian-Chinese house museum in Guangdong, PRC. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 20 (4), pp. 454-474. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2013.771791
Wang, C., Wong, S.L. and Zheng, V. 2014. Postcolonial border crossing: British skilled expatriates in post-1997 Hong Kong. Asian Population Studies. 10 (1), pp. 75-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441730.2013.870826
Zheng, V., Wong, S.L. and Wang, C. 2014. Professional mainlanders in Hong Kong: profile, prospect and problem. in: Hsin-Huang, M.H. (ed.) Chinese middle classes: China, Taiwan, Macao and Hong Kong London Routledge. pp. 180-195
Wang, C. 2013. Place of desire: skilled migration from mainland China to post-colonial Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54 (3), pp. 388-397. https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.12032
Wang, C. 2013. Return migration and cultural heritage in China. Public Lecture on the Study of Chinese Overseas. China Institute of Overseas Chinese History Studies, Beijing, China 26 - 26 Jul 2013
Wang, C. 2012. Bridging borders in the global city: negotiating sameness and difference in Hong Kong’s skilled immigrants from mainland China. Journal of International Migration and Integration. 13 (4), pp. 565-581. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-012-0236-6
Wang, C. 2011. Museumfying Chinese diaspora: same heritage, different meanings? Co-Reach (Co-ordination of Research between Europe and China) Conference on Chinese Cultural Heritage. German Archaeological Institute, Berlin 24 Apr - 24 May 2011
Wang, C. 2011. How does a house remember? family, village and memory of an Indonesian-Chinese community in Guangdong. Co-Reach (Co-ordination of Research between Europe and China) Conference on Chinese Cultural Heritage. Beijing 26 - 27 Sep 2011