Winner Best PhD Paper
Kin-long TONG (University College London)
Archiving Social Movement Memories amidst Autocratization: A Case Study of Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement Visual Archive
Second Best PhD Paper
Adrian YAN Kin Cheung (UCL: Institute of Education)
Educational Reform in Post-handover Hong Kong: A critical analysis of the recast of Liberal Studies as Citizenship and Social Development
Winner Best PhD Paper
Nathan TSANG (University of Southern California)
Digitalizing Disappearance: Virtual Curating, Cultural Preservation, and Collective Memory in a Post-Mobilization Society
Second Best PhD Paper
Paul KALETSCH (SOAS University of London)
The Discursive End of Hong Kong’s 2014 Protests
Winner Best PhD Paper
Chun Hong YAN (University of Southampton)
For the Sake of Youths?: Examining Hong Kong Migrants’ Family Migration Decision-making and Migratory Experiences in the UK through Socio-materialism
Second Best PhD Paper
Marco SBREGLIA (Sapienza, University of Rome and The University of Silesia in Katowice)
Flexible Citizenship and Fragmented Identity in Postcolonial Hong Kong