ID | 188957 |
Title Proper | Transnational Activism During Movement Abeyance |
Other Title Information | Examining the International Frontline of Hong Kong’s 2019 Anti-Extradition Bill Movement |
Language | ENG |
Author | Shum, Maggie |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Why does the Hong Kong diaspora mobilize transnationally to support the Anti-ELAB Movement back home? How do overseas mobilizations help sustain movement during its abeyance period? Building on the theoretical grounding from transnational movement and diaspora studies, I identify four dimensions of transnational ties that diasporas have with their homeland—relational, political, cultural, and identity and value—and examine their effect on diasporic activism in the host countries. Using original survey data on Hong Kong Americans and interviews with members of overseas Hongkonger groups, I demonstrate that attachment to Hong Kong culture and localist values are the strongest drivers for transnational engagement. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 58, No.1; Feb 2023: p.143-166 |
Journal Source | Journal of Asian and African Studies 2023-01 58, 1 |
Key Words | Hong Kong ; Identity ; Diaspora Mobilization ; Movement Abeyance ; Transnational Contentious Politics |