Everyday Hybridity

Dr Paul O'Connor
Sociology/Cultural Studies/Anthropology
Hong Kong/Ethnicity/Everyday Life
Lecturing in Anthropology at CUHK

Author of "Islam in Hong Kong: Muslims and Everyday Life in China's World City"
Hong Kong University Press 2012


This blog discusses my research on Muslims, religious minorities, and ethnicity in Hong Kong. It also looks at social theory, and everyday life academia, issues of multiculturalism, racism in Hong Kong, visual culture, skateboarding culture, and prefigurative politics.

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  1. This new book on ‘Globalization from Below’ has just been released and has been edited by Gordon Mathews author of ‘Ghetto at the Center of the World’ it looks to be a very interesting title.
I got word of it some time ago and received a new notification today from Hong Kong Anthropological Society. It contained a link to Yang Yang’s blog. A former MA student in Anthropology at CUHK, she has an interesting and engaging blog. Her research on Afircans in Guanzhou is also fascinating. She contributes an article to the book also.
People interested in globalization, anthropology and sociology should definitely check it out.

    This new book on ‘Globalization from Below has just been released and has been edited by Gordon Mathews author of ‘Ghetto at the Center of the World’ it looks to be a very interesting title.

    I got word of it some time ago and received a new notification today from Hong Kong Anthropological Society. It contained a link to Yang Yang’s blog. A former MA student in Anthropology at CUHK, she has an interesting and engaging blog. Her research on Afircans in Guanzhou is also fascinating. She contributes an article to the book also.

    People interested in globalization, anthropology and sociology should definitely check it out.

     
     
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