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SHEEHAN, JACKIE (5) answer(s).
 
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Anniversary angst: Hong Kong faces months of unrest / Sheehan, Jackie   Journal Article
Sheehan, Jackie Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   129327


Chasing the dragon: illegal drug consumption trends in China / Sheehan, Jackie   Journal Article
Sheehan, Jackie Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Conflict committee: the CCP's plans for national security authority / Sheehan, Jackie   Journal Article
Sheehan, Jackie Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Globalization and vulnerability of Chinese migrant workers in I: empirical evidence on working conditions and their consequences / Wu, Bin; Sheehan, Jackie   Journal Article
Wu, Bin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Compared with other ethnic groups, Chinese immigrants have a low profile and their voices, contributions, sufferings and needs are not widely recognised. This paper argues that the vulnerability of Chinese migrant workers is related to the poor working conditions in ethnic workplaces and the social isolation they experience, and that these two problems are interwoven. The data were obtained from an empirical survey involving 28 Chinese- and Italian-owned manufacturers in the textile, garment and leather sectors in the Veneto region of northern Italy, selected to enable comparisons to be made between conditions in Chinese-owned and Italian-owned businesses.
Key Words China  Italy  Chinese Migrant Workers 
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Online barricades: Chinese media react to Hong Kong protests / Sheehan, Jackie   Article
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Summary/Abstract The protests in Hong Kong have continued despite measures taken by the Chinese government to quell them. Jackie Sheehan look at the domestic and international media have reported on the event and to what degree they have been censored.
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