New media, emerging middle class and environmental health movement in China
(2015)
Book Chapter
Outputs (71)
Chiang Kai-shek’s “secret deal” at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War (2015)
Journal Article
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-shek, this article challenges the conventional interpretations of the Xian Incident (1936), in particular the widely held belief that the kidnapping of C... Read More about Chiang Kai-shek’s “secret deal” at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War.
Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation (2015)
Journal Article
Studies of the 'mirroring' hypothesis have demonstrated the relationships between technological modularity and explicit coordination, yet little is known about the 'mirroring' relationship between technological modularity and tacit coordination, and... Read More about Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation.
Democracy in the age of negativity, abundance and hybridity (2014)
Journal Article
1919 as watershed?: the Yokohama Specie Bank and HSBC in China (2014)
Book Chapter
Growing fat on reform: obesity and nutritional disparities among China's children, 1979–2005 (2014)
Journal Article
Economic growth over the past three decades has greatly improved the nutrition and living standards of people in China. However, increasingly, the Chinese are becoming heavier. As many as a quarter of Chinese school-age urban boys are overweight or o... Read More about Growing fat on reform: obesity and nutritional disparities among China's children, 1979–2005.
China scholars and the media: improving an awkward, important relationship (2014)
Journal Article
Public interest in China, as reflected in the level of media attention, is burgeoning in the West and elsewhere in the world. This interest is driven by China's increasing presence and importance in the lives of people around the world; and for the s... Read More about China scholars and the media: improving an awkward, important relationship.
Managing China's energy sector: between the market and the state (2014)
Journal Article
As China has now become the largest energy consumer in the world, its energy sector has understandably huge domestic and global implications. In this Special Issue, which is an interdisciplinary one, comprising a set of eight in-depth empirical studi... Read More about Managing China's energy sector: between the market and the state.
Urban wages in China (2014)
Book Chapter