• PAST AWARDEES

    2023 BEST THESIS AWARDS

     

    Winner

    Co-creating South-South fashion: Authenticity and cultural mediation in the Chinese-Mozambican garment and textile trade

    Johanna von Pezold

    University of Amsterdam

     

    Honorary Mention

    Assessment, management and taking of risks in the decentralized social movement in Hong Kong 2019

    Wing-Kei Cheng

    Oxford University 

     

    2019 BEST THESIS AWARDS

     

    Mphil Thesis

    The Dynamics of Online Shaming: A sociological study of Hong Kong’s virtual world

    YIP Yui Fung

    Lingan University

     

    PhD Thesis

    Premarital Abortion: Reproductive Politics in Post-socialist China

    LAI Yuen Shan, Ruby

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

     

    2011 BEST THESIS AWARDS

     

    Mphil Thesis

    Dangerous Rice Bowl: Risks and their management among Chinese female sex workers (FSWs) in Macau Institute

    CHENG Man Chuen

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

     

    PhD Thesis

    Motorcycle Taxi Drivers and Motorcycle Ban Policy in the Pearl River Delta Institute

    XU Jianhua

    The University of Hong Kong

     

    2009 BEST THESIS AWARDS

     

    Mphil Thesis

    Older Persons’ Perceptions of Their Future

    SO Shuk-ching

    Lingnan University

     

    PhD Thesis

    製造不確定性 – 全球化時代中國高科技電子製造業的彈性生產政治

    XUE Hong

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

     

    2007 BEST THESIS AWARDS

     

    PhD Thesis

    Civilizing the Chinese, Competing with the West: Study Societies in Late Qing China

    CHEN Hon-fai

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

     

    2005 BEST THESIS AWARDS

     

    Bachelor Thesis

    聆聽父親

    WONG Siu-sing

    Hong Kong Baptist University

     

    Mphil Thesis

    Civil Society and Democratization: Actions and Discourses of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan 1970-1987

    OR Tsz-ming

    The University of Hong Kong

     

    PhD Thesis

    Understanding the Civilizing Process of Islamic Modernity: Conceptualizing Ethnographic Voices from the Muslim Diaspora

    HO Wai-yip

    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology