Economy of marginality and familiarity: Making sense of South Asian migrant breakout business in Hong Kong
Author: Kwok, Kim; Parzer, Michael
'Guru Rinpoche is Sivaji': Ethnicity and ethnic boundary drift in Nepal's ethnic art
Author: Li, Jingwei
Exploring mediated representations of migrant domestic workers in the Chinese-language media in Hong Kong
Author: Ho, Janet; Sewell, Andrew
英文介紹
Ethnicities雜志英文介紹
Ethnicities, as an interdisciplinary journal, plays a crucial role in the context of increasing interest in race and nationalism issues in sociology and political science. This journal not only focuses on traditional issues of race and nationalism, but also delves into related topics such as identity politics and minority rights, providing a comprehensive and in-depth discussion platform for the academic community.
The magazine promotes dialogue and exchange between sociology, political science, and related disciplines by publishing high-quality academic papers. It encourages scholars to examine issues of race and nationalism from a multidisciplinary perspective, proposing new theoretical perspectives and research methods. In addition, the journal also focuses on the impact of practice and policy-making, providing scientific basis and suggestions for policymakers, and promoting the improvement and perfection of relevant policies.