Global Hong Kong

Post-2019 Migration and the New Hong Kong Diaspora

This book examines the most recent outmigration waves from Hong Kong, a city experiencing drastic social changes since 2019, the year when it witnessed a series of social protests.

Structured in three parts, i.

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This book examines the most recent outmigration waves from Hong Kong, a city experiencing drastic social changes since 2019, the year when it witnessed a series of social protests.

Structured in three parts, i.e., HK–UK in continuum and the new Hong Kong diaspora in the UK; The new Hong Kong diaspora beyond Europe; and Transforming population geographies in Hong Kong, the chapters in this book analyse the post-2019 migration that occurred in the midst of the city’s fast changing socio-political condition. The contributors focus on migrants’ experiences of migration and settlement, and their integration efforts in the destinations. The book also explores the home-building processes and identity changes among Hong Kong immigrants, how migration policies are embedded in complex national and regional politics, and how this new wave of migration has impacted Hong Kong. It suggests that new Hong Kong migrant communities have resulted in the formation of distinctive Hong Kong diasporas and a “Global Hong Kong”. It shows how migration evolves in this age of globalisation and hypermobility, alongside global geopolitics and the changing social and political environment in Asia.

A valuable contribution to the understanding of Hong Kong migration in particular and Asian migration in general, this book will be of interest to overseas Chinese studies, diaspora and migration studies and Asian studies.

Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781040324561
Utgivelsesår
2025
Serie
Routledge Series on Asian Migration
Format
Kopibeskyttet EPUB (Må leses i Adobe Digital Editions)

Om forfatteren

Yuk Wah Chan is Associate Professor at the City University of Hong Kong. Her research interests cover international migration, tourism, borderland, identity and food studies. She has published a number of volumes on Asian migration and diasporas, including New Chinese Migrations: Mobility, Home, and Inspirations (Routledge 2017, co-edited with Sin Yee Koh). She is one of the Series Editors of the Routledge Series on Asian Migration.

Yvette To is Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research covers migration intermediaries and settlement patterns of migrants, and she is the author of Contested Development in China’s Transition to an Innovation-driven Economy (Routledge, 2022).

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