TY - BOOK ID - 66116101 TI - Hong Kong in revolt : The protest movement and the future of China PY - 2020 SN - 9780745341453 0745341454 0745341462 9780745341460 PB - London Pluto Press DB - UniCat KW - PROTEST MOVEMENTS--CHINA KW - HONG KONG PROTESTS--HONG KONG--CHINA, 2019 KW - -HONG KONG (CHINA)--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT KW - Political participation KW - Demonstrations KW - Protest movements KW - Group identity KW - Social movements KW - Marches (Demonstrations) KW - Political demonstrations KW - Political marches KW - Political rallies KW - Public demonstrations KW - Rallies (Demonstrations) KW - Collective behavior KW - Crowds KW - Public meetings KW - Riots KW - Citizen participation KW - Community action KW - Community involvement KW - Community participation KW - Involvement, Community KW - Mass political behavior KW - Participation, Citizen KW - Participation, Community KW - Participation, Political KW - Political activity KW - Political behavior KW - Political rights KW - Social participation KW - Political activists KW - Politics, Practical KW - Hong Kong (China) KW - Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (China) KW - Xiang gang te bie xing zheng qu (China) KW - 香港特別行政區 (China) KW - Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo Xianggang Tebie Xingzhengqu KW - Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo Hsiang-kang tʻe pieh hsing cheng chʻü KW - Zhong hua ren min gong he guo Xiang gang te bie xing zheng qu KW - 中華人民共和國香港特別行政區 KW - HKSAR (China) KW - Hsiang-kang tʻe pieh hsing cheng chʻü (China) KW - Xianggang (China) KW - 香港 (China) KW - Xianggang Tebie Xingzhengqu (China) KW - Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) KW - Hong Kong KW - Politics and government KW - S27/0602 KW - S27/0607 KW - Collective identity KW - Community identity KW - Cultural identity KW - Social identity KW - Identity (Psychology) KW - Social psychology KW - Collective memory KW - Hong Kong--Politics and government: since 1945 KW - Hong Kong--Opposition movements and parties UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:66116101 AB - "Hong Kong is in turmoil, with a new generation of young and politically active citizens shaking the regime. From the Umbrella Movement in 2014 to the defeat of the Extradition Bill and beyond, the protestors' demands have become more radical, and their actions more drastic. Their bravery emboldened the labour movement and launched the first successful political strike in half a century, followed by the broadening of the democratic movement as a whole. But the new generation's aspiration goes far beyond the political. It is a generation that strongly associates itself with a Hong Kong identity, with inclusivity and openness. This book sets the new protest movements within the context of the colonisation, revolution and modernisation of China." ER -