Migration
The migration cluster will be devoted to conducting and fostering research on migration in Asia and beyond Asia. In the past decade, despite some rising on the nationalism or localism, globalization is an irreversible given the non-stopping trend of human migration. People migrate from home countries to other countries, or from hometown to other places in same countries, voluntarily or involuntarily. Many people move to multiple places, or return. The move of human population has important social consequences and been put onto government agendas, as well as the interest of scholars and the public.
The purpose of this cluster is to develop theoretical understanding of migration, and to generate empirical findings for policy and public discussion. The cluster will also promote comparative research on migration, and will link Asian, European, and North American researchers strategically to develop a global perspective on migration. Joint collaborative research activities are expected.
Cluster leader
Associate Professor
Research Interests
Medical Sociology, Social Epidemiology, Health Services Research, Demography, Sociology of Professions, Quantitative Methods
Affiliated members
Associate Professor
Research Interests
Sociology of crime and deviance, Substance abuse, Youth problem, Gambling, Migration and adolescent health
Professor
Research Interests
Gender, Family, Migration, Sexuality
Research Associate, Centre for Social and Political Development Studies, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies (HKIAPS), CUHK
Research Interests
Migration studies, Hong Kong society, Mainland China social policies
Professor, Department of Anthropology, CUHK
Research Interests
Meanings of life, Culture and identity, Low-end globalization, Asylum seekers, Life after death
Associate Professor, Department of Educational Administration and Policy, CUHK
Research Interests
Economics of Education, Education Policy
Associate Professor, Gender Studies Programme, CUHK
Research Interests
Gender, family, work, migration, urbanization and informal economy
Professor
Research Interests
Social Demography, Social Statistics, Migration and Immigration, Behavior Genetics, Family, Gender, Adolescent Health Behavior
Research Assistant Professor
Research Interests
International migration/mobility/travel, inequality/stratification, sociology of law, tourism, mixed methods research, US-China relations
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Gender Studies Programme, CUHK
Research Interests
Globalization, Marriage and Family, Transnational Migration and Trafficking, sex work, Gender, Class and Race, the politics of representation and identity, and Inter-Asian Studies: Taiwan, China and Vietnam
Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK
Research Interests
Digital Migration, Forced Migration and Digital Technologies, Affect and Digital Practice, Culture and Communication, Ethnography of Communication
Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, CUHK
Research Interests
Poverty, Deprivation, and Social Exclusion, Social Security, Labour Policy and Social Policies, Community Economic Development and Social Enterprise, Programme Evaluation and Social Impact Assessment, Working Poor, Homeless People and Marginal Groups
Quality of Life and Well-being
Associate Professor
Research Interests
Crime and Deviance, Sociology of Law, Gender Issues, Development and Society
The Chinese University of Hong Kong – Xi’an Jiaotong University Joint Research Centre on Migration
Connected with the migration cluster, we also have established The Chinese University of Hong Kong – Xi’an Jiaotong University Joint Research Centre on Migration (香港中文大學-西安交通大學人口遷移聯合研究中心) in 2018. The research centre serves as a subsidiary research unit of the Center for population research hosted by the Department of Sociology. It collaborates with the Institute for Population and Development Studies hosted by the School of Public Policy and Administration at Xi’an Jiaotong University. The joint centre mainly focuses its effort on relevant research covering an extensive range of topics including international immigration and emigration, internal migration in China, relevant social policies and economic impacts. It has been organizing research seminars, workshops, and conferences in Hong Kong and Xi’an, aiming to create a platform for migration scholars in Hong Kong, mainland China and beyond.