curriculum vitae professor ngai ngan-pun (魏雁滨教授)

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CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Ngai Ngan-pun ( 魏魏魏魏魏 ) Educational Qualifications Institute Qualification University of Sheffield Ph.D. University of Hong Kong Master of Social Work Chinese University of Hong Kong Bachelor of Social Science (Major in Department of Government & Public Administration) Peking University Bachelor of Law Chinese University of Hong Kong Diploma in Management Studies (Social Service Agency) Working Experience Date Name of Employer Position 1989-present Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Associate Professor/ Lecturer 1984-1987 Hong Kong Polytechnic Visiting Lecturer 1975-1989 Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Executive Secretary, Training & Dev. Officer Youth Worker (Center-in- Charge) 1974-1975 Daiichi Seihan Company Ltd. Production Controller Specialty & Research Interests My research spans a wide range in child welfare services, youth work and youth policy covering Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. The four main themes are: children and youth services for young people such as children and youth centers services, operation of youth work organizations, summer programs for young people, youth unemployment, and development 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Ngai Ngan-pun ()Educational Qualifications Institute Qualification University of Sheffield Ph.D. University of Hong Kong Master of Social Work Chinese University of Hong Kong Bachelor of Social Science (Major in Department of Government & Public Administration) Peking University Bachelor of Law Chinese University of Hong Kong Diploma in Management Studies (Social Service Agency) Working Experience Date Name of Employer 1989-present Chinese University of Hong Kong

1984-1987 1975-1989

1974-1975

Position Professor Associate Professor/ Lecturer Hong Kong Polytechnic Visiting Lecturer Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Executive Secretary, Training & Dev. Officer Youth Worker (Center-inCharge) Daiichi Seihan Company Ltd. Production Controller

Specialty & Research Interests My research spans a wide range in child welfare services, youth work and youth policy covering Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. The four main themes are: children and youth services for young people such as children and youth centers services, operation of youth work organizations, summer programs for young people, youth unemployment, and development of youth work and youth services; youth policy and youth values such as China's youth policy formulation, youth participation and legislation, youth problems and youth policies in various changing Chinese societies, youth support for aged parents, and wholeperson development strategies for young people; adolescent mental health and delinquent behavior such as youth deviance in China, adolescent mental health in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, and risk-taking behavior among Hong Kong Dance Partygoers; and social work education and social work service such as social work education in Hong Kong and Mainland China, acceptance of social work service, needs for social work services among secondary students in Mainland China. In recent years, my research has developed a strong comparative element with a special focus on children and youth policies and services in Hong Kong and Mainland China.1

Research Work Undertaken (either as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator) Since joining the academic field in August 1989, I have successfully secured 28 research grants, either as Principal Investigator (PI) or Co-Investigator (CI), totaling over HK$4.5 million. Among these research grants, 8 of them are external grants, totaling approximately HK$4 million (including 4 Research Grants Council Earmarked Grant projects and 4 Government commissioned projects). Others include Direct Grant, Seed Grant, Hong Kong Institute of Asian Pacific Studies, Tan Jen Chiu Endowment Fund, Shanghai Fraternity Association of Hong Kong Education Endowment Fund, Chou Foundation Fund and College Grant. Details of the research projects and sponsored grants are as follows: Date Name of Project Completed/ In Progress

2008-2010

2008-09

2007-08

2007.9

2006-07

2005-06

2005-06 2005.6

Effective Ways to Dispel Misunderstandings In Progress about Psychotropic Substances in youth at Risk for Drug Abuse Problems (CO-I, Grant from Beat Drugs Fund Association, Hong Kong SAR Government) Partnership Scheme of Other Learning Experiences In Progress on Community Service (Co-I, Grant from Education Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government) A Study of Sex Education for School In Progress Curriculum in Macau (PI, Grant from Macau SAR Government) Facilitating Mutual Aid among Youth with In Progress Emotional and Behavioral Problems (CO-I, Research Grant Council) Young People Thriving out of Low-Income Families Completed (CO-I, Direct Grant, Social Science & Education Panel, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK) Whole-person Development Strategies for Youth Completed in Macau, Pilot Study (PI, Grant from Macau SAR Government) Modes of Operation of Youth Organizations in Completed Macau (PI, Grant from Macau SAR Government) Needs for Social Work Services among Secondary Completed Students in Mainland China (PI, Direct Grant, Social Science & Education Panel, Faculty of Social2

2005-2006

2004-07

2004.5

2003-04

2003-2005

1999-2001

1999-2001

1997-2001

1998-2000

1998-2000

1998-2000

1998-2000

Science, CUHK) Motivational Experiences for Securing a Job among Completed Unemployed Youth in Hong Kong and Mainland China (PI, Direct Grant, Social Science & Education Panel, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK) Acceptance of Social Work Services among Completed Adolescents at Risk (PI, Research Grant Council) Hong Kong SAR Government School Curriculum Completed Reform and Implementation of Key Learning Area Curricula in Schools 2004 (CO-I, Education & Manpower Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government) Risk-taking Behavior among Hong Kong Adolescent Completed Dance Partygoers: What They Do and Why (CO-I, Direct Grant, Social Science & Education Panel, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK) Support for Aged Parents: A Study of Hong Kong Completed School Youth (PI, Direct Grant, Social Science & Education Panel, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK) Needs, Welfare Choices and "Welfare Completed Socialization" in Reform China Tianjin (PI, Direct Grant) Phenomenology of Young Offenders in Hong Completed Kong and Shanghai (CO-I, City University of Hong Kong) A Glossary of Current English Social Work Term In Progress with Chinese Translation (PI, College Grant and Madam Tan Jen Chiu Endowment Fund) Prevalence, Role and Functions of Self-help Completed Groups in Hong Kong (CO-I, Research Grant Council) Needs, Welfare Choices and Welfare Socialization Completed in Reform China (CO-I, Research Grant Council) A Comparative Study on Adolescent Delinquent Completed Behavior in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shanghai (PI, Direct Grant for Research) Combating Spatial Constraints: Strategies and Completed3

1998-2000 1998-1999

1994-1998

1994-1997 1994-1995 1993-1995

1993 1993

1993 1992 1990 1990

Limitations (CO-I, Seed Grant) Noise in Hyper-Density Cities: Problems, Adaptation and Solutions (Co-I, Seed Grant) Strategic Research on the Value & Effectiveness of Summer Youth Program (PI, Commissioned by the Summer Youth Program Committee, Home Affairs Department, HKSAR Government) Family Factors and Adolescent Coping Resources, Psychological Well-Being and School Adjustment (CO-I, Research Grant Council) China's Youth Policy: Beijing and Guangzhou as Examples (PI, HKIAPS Grant) A Study on the Needs for Social Services of Youth in Tai Po (PI, Tai Po District Board Grant) Family stress and Adolescent Mental Health: A Study on School Youth in Hong Kong and Guangzhou (PI, HKIAPS Grant) Rural Youth Work in China (PI, College Grant) The Prevailing Youth Culture in Modernizing Guangdong Province (PI, Chou Foundation Fund & Shaw College Grant) Guangdong Youth Work: Opportunity Vs. Crisis (PI, Shaw College Grant) Challenges to Current Youth Work in China: The Guangzhou Experience (PI, Shaw College Grant) Youth Work in China: A Case Study (PI, Shaw College Grant) A Survey of Youth's Attitudes, Knowledge, Utilization and Expectations on Children and Youth Centers Service (PI, Madam Tan Jen Chiu Endowment Fund)

Completed Completed

Completed

Completed Completed Completed

Completed Completed

Completed Completed

Completed Completed

Publications Total No. of Academic Publications: 182 Refereed: 64 Non-refereed: 118 Refereed Publications

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(In press). Service participation, hardiness and developmental outcomes among lowincome young people in Hong Kong. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. Co-authors: Ngai, S.Y.S., Cheung, C.K and To, S.M. (2009). Moral Resources and Political Capital: theorizing the Relationship between Voluntary Service Organizations and the Development of Civil Society in China. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly OnlineFirst July 23, 2009, (Co-author: Xu Ying) (In press) () (in Chinese) (2009). Building mutual aid among young people with emotional and behavioral problems. Adolescence, 44(174), 447-463. Co-authors: Ngai S.Y.S. and Cheung C.K. (2009)

1-6(in Chinese) 6. (2009) 1-9 ( ) (in Chinese) 7. (2008). Subcultural factors underlying Chinese marginal youths gang involvement: A comparative study. In Rene Bendit & Marina Hahn (eds.), Youth and transitions: processes of social inclusion and patterns of vulnerability in a globalized world. Barabara Budrich Publishers, Opladen & Farmington Hills. Pp.317-337. Co-authors: Cheung C.K. 8. (2008). Factores sub-culturales subyacentes de la juventud marginal china participacion en pandillas: studio comparativo. In Rene Bendit, Marina Hahn & Ana Miranda (Editores), Los jovenes y el future: Procesos de inclusion social y patrones de vulnerabilidad en un mundo globalizado (Pp. 217-237). Prometeo Libros, Argentina. Coauthors: Cheung C.K. (in Spanish) 9. (2008). The effects of service participation, friendship networks and family support on developmental outcomes: A study of young people from low-income families in Hong Kong. Adolescence, 43(170), 399-416. Co-authors: Ngai, S.Y.S., Cheung, C.K and To, S.M. 10. (2008) () 89-108 () (in Chinese) 11. (2008). () 2008 6 28-40(in Chinese) 12. () 2008 6 (in Chinese)

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13. (2007). Family strain and adolescent delinquency in two Chinese cities, Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Journal of Child and Family Studies, Springer. Journal of Child and Family Studies, Springer. 16(5): 626-641. Co-author: Cheung C.K and Ngai, S.Y.S. 14. (2007). Young peoples existential concerns and club drug abuse. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. A B Academic Publishers. 13:327-

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341. Co-authors: To, S.M., Cheung, C.K and Ngai, S.Y.S. 15. (2007) Factors affecting the acceptance of social work services: Evidence from two focus groups with social workers working with youth-at-risk. Conference Proceedings: National Youth Affairs Conference, Youth Affairs Council of Victoria Inc., Australia. 126-133. Co-authors: Cheung, C.K and Ngai, S.Y.S. 16. (2007). Young people thriving out of low-income families. Conference Proceedings: National Youth Affairs Conference, Youth Affairs Council of Victoria Inc., Australia. 109-117.Co-authors: Ngai, S.Y. Steven, Cheung, C.K, and To, S.M. 17. (2007). Cognitive and social influence on gang involvement among delinquents in three Chinese cities. Adolescence, Libra Publishers Inc. 42(166): 381-403. Co-author: Cheung, C.K and Ngai, S.Y.S. 18. (2007). ()3-22(in Chinese) 19. (2007). (in Chinese) 20. (2007). Empowerment or disempowerment? A review of youth training schemes for non-engaged young people in Hong Kong. Adolescence, Libra Publishers Inc., 42(165): 137-149. Co-author: Ngai, S.Y.S. 21. (2006) (Development of Macau Social Welfare System: Characteristics and Tendency) () 286-296 (in Chinese) 22. (2006). Environmental influences on risk taking among Hong Kong young dance partygoers. Adolescence, Libra Publishers Inc., 41(164): 739-752. Co-author: Ngai, S.Y.S. and Cheung, C.K 23. (2005). Predictors of the likelihood of delinquency: A study of marginal youth in Hong Kong, China. Youth & Society, 36(4): 445-470. Co-author: Cheung, C.K 24. (2005). ()(in Chinese) 25. (2005). Differential effects of service experience and classroom reflection on servicelearning outcomes: a study of university students in Hong Kong. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, AB Academic Publishers, 12: 231-250. Co-author: Ngai, S.Y.S.

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26. (2005) 172-193() (in Chinese) 27. (2005) 476-81 (in Chinese) 28. (2004). Humanist approach to youth development in the Summer Youth Program of Hong Kong. Journal of Social Service Research, Haworth Press, 31(2): 1-24. Co-author: Cheung, C.K 29. (2004). Tackling youth unemployment: Revisiting government policy in Hong Kong ()Co-author: Cheung, C.K. (in Chinese) 30. (2004). 7 (310)29-37(in Chinese) 31. (2004) (in Chinese) 32. (2004) 144207-214 (in Chinese) 33. (2004) (in 294-96 Chinese) 34. (2004) ()59-77 (in Chinese) 35. (2003). A study of marginal youths likelihood of delinquency in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 37(2): 229-237. Hong Kong Social Workers Association Limited. Co-author: Cheung. C.K. 36. (2003). Prevalence, role and functions of self-help groups in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 37(1): 87-96. Hong Kong Social Workers Association Limited. Co-author: Mok, B.H., Chau, K.L., Fung, H.L. 37. (2003). Marginal youths subcultural factors underlying their gang involvement: A comparative study in three Chinese metropolitan cities. In Working with Youth in a Rapidly Changing World: Collection of Papers. Department of Social Work of Hong Kong Baptist University, Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong and Stewards Limited (HK). F24 F 43. Co-author: Cheung, C.K 38. (2002). . T.L. Shek, Lam Mong Chow, Au Chor Fai, J.J. Lee (Eds.), Advances in social welfare in Hong Kong. The Chinese University Press. Pp.311-327. . (in Chinese)

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39. (2001). China's youth policy formulation and youth participation. Children and Youth Services Review, 23(8): 651-669. Elsevier Science Ltd. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. and Li, C.K. 40. (2000). Family stress on adolescents in Hong Kong and the Mainland of China. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 8:183-206. AB Academic Publications. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. 41. (2000). Service role commitment among participants in centers for children and youth. Childhood, 7(1): 27-42. Sage Publications. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. 42. (2000). Qualitative research - A case analysis of China's youth policy. In Mok, B.H. and Chau, K.L. (Ed.). Social work research experience. Hong Kong Social Workers Association, Hong Kong, 89-120 (in Chinese) 43. (2000). Strategic research on the value and effectiveness of Summer Youth Program. Journal of youth Studies, Hong Kong, 3(2): 168-171. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. (in Chinese) 44. (2000). Hong Kong social welfare in a new era. In Lau S. K. (Ed.). The blueprint for the 21st Century Hong Kong. The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 149-174. Co-author: Chau, K. L. (in Chinese) 45. (1999). Hong Kong youth and youth policy in the 21st century. Contemporary Youth Studies, 185(2): 9-14. (in Chinese) 46. (1999). Prevention of juvenile delinquency: A tripartite reciprocal model. In Wong, Y.M., Chan, K.C., Ngai, M.H., Pang, K.F. and Yuen, S.M. (Ed.). A collection of papers on youth problems in Beijing and Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, 169-179. (in Chinese) 47. (1999). Youth and youth policies in Hong Kong: A trans-century perspective. Youth studies, 81(1): 15-20. (in Chinese) 48. (1998). Children & youth organizations? Responses to children & youth needs: The implications of a district survey in Hong Kong. Published in A collection of papers of the 1st and 2nd Conferences on youth organizations: theory and practice 1996 - 1997. Macau: Education and Youth Department of the Government of Macau. 171-182. (in Chinese) 49. (1998). Sketching the faces of young people over the pan-Chinese communities. Journal of Youth Studies, Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, 1(1): 47-57. (in Chinese) 50. (1997). China's youth work in rural area: some reflections on a town and two villages, International Social Work (Sage Publications), 40(1): 27-42. 51. (1997). Participation in youth center activities: a sequential specificity approach, Youth & Society, Sage Publications, 29 (2): 238-253. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. 52. (1996). Children and youth center services in the eyes of Chinese youth in Hong Kong. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 4(3): 13-35.

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53. (1996). Revival of social work education in China. International Social Work (Sage Publications), 39:289-300. 54. (1996). Youth policy in China: a legal perspective. In T.W. Lo and J.Y.S. Cheng (Ed.). Social welfare development in China: Constraints and challenges. Imprint Publications, Chicago, 135-144. 55. (1996). Family stress and adolescent mental health - A study on school youth in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, The Hong Kong Journal of Social work, 30 (2): 69-71. Coauthor: Law, W.O., Liu, Xiaogang and Zhou, Feng. 56. (1996). Social work education in China: Application of western personality theories. In Chow, W.S., Yuen-Tsang, A., Wang Sibin and Ma Fengzhi (Ed.), A collection of conference papers on the development, exploration and indigenization of social work education in Chinese community. China Heping Chubanshe, Beijing, China, 246-251. (in Chinese) 57. (1996). Student activities: past and present. In Ng Lun,L.H.(Ed.). United College in forty years. United College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 5762. (in Chinese) 58. (1995). Family stress and adolescent mental health: a comparative study between school youth in Hong Kong and Guangzhou. Qingnian Yanjiu (Youth Studies), China Academy of Social Science, China. No. 197, 1-5. (in Chinese). Co-author: Law, Waion, Liu, Xiaogang and Zhou, Feng. 59. (1996). A longitudinal study on the Inter-relationships amongst family factors, coping resources, and psychological adjustment in Hong Kong adolescents, The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 30 (2):72-73. Co-author: Shek, D.T.L., Chan, L.K., Lee, T.Y. 60. (1995). Assessment of perceived parenting styles, parent-adolescent conflict, and family functioning in Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 29 (1):74-76. Co-author: Shek, T.L., Lee, T.Y. Ngai, N.P. and Law, W.O. 61. (1994). Youth work in China: A case study. Social Work (NASW), 39 (1):90-96. 62. (1994). Youth deviance in China. In Maurice Brosseau and Lo, Chi-Kin (ed.). China Review 1994. The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong. 18.1-18.21. 63. (1993). Challenges to current youth work in China: the Guangzhou experience. Journal of International & Comparative Social Welfare, 8 & 9:57-68. 64. (1993). Youth charter: Meaning and problems. Qing Nian Tan Suo (Youth Studies). 48(4):47-48. (This journal is jointly published by the Guangzhou Youth Research Institute and Guangzhou-Hong Kong-Macau Youth Research Institute). (in Chinese) Non-Refereed Publications , 1. (2009). Service Strategies for young People in Hong Kong. A paper presented at the All Change for Young People Mobility, Markets, Media, Models of Practice international conference, organized by the Department of Applied Social Studies,9

National University of Ireland in Maynooth, Ireland, and co-organized by the International Sociological Association Research Committee 34 Socioogy of Youth, in 25-28, June 2009. 2. (2009). 2009727-29 () (in Chinese) 3. (2009). 2009727-29 () (in Chinese) 4. (2009) 2009510-12 (in Chinese) 5. (2009) 2009410 (in Chinese) 6. (2009) The Impacts of Societal Factors on the Development of Self-Help Groups for the Disabled Persons in China: A case study of Beijing. A paper presented at the Asian Protection in Comparative Perspective International Conference, organized by the National University of Singapore, Singapore, co-sponsored by APPAM, 7-9, January 2009. Co-authors: He Xin 7. (2008) 20081121-25 ( ) (in Chinese) 8. (2008) () 17-18 (in Chinese) 9. (2008). Young peoples support for their parents: A comparative study of Hong Kong and Shanghai. Research report funded by Social Science and Educational Panel, Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Coauthors: Cheung, C.K. & Han Xiaoyan. 96 pages. 10. (2008). Factors influencing parent-child relationships: A comparison of Hong Kong and Shanghai. A paper presented at the 1st ISA Forum of Sociology: Sociological Research and Public Debate, organized by the International Sociological Association (ISA) in Barcelona, Spain, on September 5-8, 2008. Co-authors: Chau-kiu Cheung & Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 11. (2008). Success factors in mutual aid among young people with emotional and behavioral problems. A paper presented at the 1st ISA Forum of Sociology: Sociological Research and Public Debate, organized by the International Sociological Association10

(ISA) in Barcelona, Spain, on September 5-8, 2008. Co-authors: Steven Sek-yum Ngai & Chau-kiu Cheung. 12. (2008) 2008418-1945: () (in Chinese) 13. (2008). J 2008418-1945 : () (in Chinese) 14. (2008). Attitudinal and experiential influences on parent-child relationship in two Chinese metropolitan cities. A paper presented at the 10th Nordic Youth Research Information Symposium organized by Norwegian Social Research in Norway on June 13-15, 2008. Co-authors: Chau-kiu Cheung & Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 15. (2008). Service participation, friendship networks, family support and developmental outcomes among low-income young people in Hong Kong. A paper presented at the 10th Nordic Youth Research Information Symposium organized by Norwegian Social Research in Norway on June 13-15, 2008. Co-authors: Steven Sek-yum Ngai, Chaukiu Cheung & Siu-ming To. 16. (2007) 20071214 (in Chinese) 17. (2007). Youth research in Asia: Themes and perspectives. A paper presented at the Plenary Session of the The VIIIth International Conference on Asian Youth and Childhoods 2007, Lucknow, India November 22-24, 2007, jointly hosted by the Sri JNPG College, Lucknow and the Circle for Child & Youth Research Co-operation in India, in the name of International Sociological Association Research Committee 34 Sociology of Youth and Research Committee 53 Sociology of Childhood. 18. (2007). Effects of youths policy awareness on support for their parents in Hong Kong and Shanghai. A paper presented at the The VIIIth International Conference on Asian Youth and Childhoods 2007, Lucknow, India November 22-24, 2007, jointly hosted by the Sri JNPG College, Lucknow and the Circle for Child & Youth Research Cooperation in India, in the name of International Sociological Association Research Committee 34 Sociology of Youth and Research Committee 53 Sociology of Childhood. Co-authors: Cheung, C.K. and Ngai S.Y. Steven. 19. (2007). Mutual aid among young people with emotional and behavioral problems: A review of literature. A paper presented at the The VIIIth International Conference on Asian Youth and Childhoods 2007, Lucknow, India November 22-24, 2007, jointly hosted by the Sri JNPG College, Lucknow and the Circle for Child & Youth Research Co-operation in India, in the name of International Sociological Association Research11

Committee 34 Sociology of Youth and Research Committee 53 Sociology of Childhood. Co-authors: Ngai S.Y. Steven and Cheung, C.K. 20. (2007). Youth leadership training in Hong Kong: Current development and the way ahead. A paper presented at the International Symposium on Youth Leadership in a Transformational Society, organized by the China Youth University for Political Sciences, Beijing, China in October 13, 2007. Co-authors: Ngai S.Y. Steven and Siuming To. 21. (2007). Key elements contributing to leadership development in service-learning: A study of university students in Hong Kong. A paper presented at the International Symposium on Youth Leadership in a Transformational Society, organized by the China Youth University for Political Sciences, Beijing, China in October 13, 2007. Co-authors: Ngai S.Y. Steven 22. (2007). Moral resources and political capital of voluntary service organizations in promoting civil society in China. A paper presented at the 80th Meeting of the Japan Sociological Society (JSS), Kanagawa, Japan in November 18, 2007. Co-author: Xu Ying (2007) 23. Political capital and development of civil society: A case study of a voluntary service organization in Jinan, China. A paper presented at The 15th Symposium of The International Consortium for Social Development: Seeking Harmony and Promoting Social Development in a World of Conflict, Hong Kong, China, in July 16-20, 2007 (Co-author: Xu Ying) 24. (2007) 2007512-13 34 (in Chinese) 25. (2007) 2007512-13 34 (in Chinese) 26. (2007) 2007512-13 34 (in Chinese) 27. (2007). Factors affecting the acceptance of social work services: Evidence from two focus groups with social workers working with youth-at-risk. A paper presented at the National Youth Affairs Conference, May 1-3, 2007, Melbourne, Australia. Co-authors: Cheung, C.K. and Ngai S.Y. Steven 28. (2007). Young people thriving out of low-income families. A paper presented at the National Youth Affairs Conference, May 1-3, 2007, Melbourne, Australia. Ngai S.Y.12

Steven and Cheung, C.K. 29. (2006). Social exclusion and minority youths: Chinas challenge. A paper presented at the International Youth-Researcher-Meeting, 11-14 December 2006, Vienna, Austria. 30. (2006). Research report on risk-taking behavior among Hong Kong young dance partygoers: What they do and why. Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Co-authors: Ngai S.Y. Steven and Cheung, C.K. 72 pages. 31. (2006) 2006119 (in Chinese) 32. (2006) 20061010 (in Chinese) 33. (2006) 200610 10(in Chinese) 34. (2006) 200691518 2006 (in Chinese) 35. (2006). Locating ways to tackle youth unemployment in Tinjian, China. A paper presented at the XIV World Congress of Sociology: The Quality of Social Existence in a Globalizing World, International Sociological Association, 23-29 July 2006, International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa. Co-authors: Cheung, C.K., Ngai, S.Y. Steven, and Zhonglin Chen. 36. (2006). Empowerment or disempowerment? A critical review of youth training schemes for non-engaged youth in Hong Kong. A paper presented at the XIV World Congress of Sociology: The Quality of Social Existence in a Globalizing World, International Sociological Association, 23-29 July 2006, International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa. Co-author: Ngai, S.Y. Steven. 37. (2006) 102. (in Chinese) 38. (2006) 142. (in Chinese) 39. (2006) 2006778 (in Chinese) 40. (2006) 200662226 () 2006 (in Chinese) 41. (2006) 2006112-13 (in Chinese)

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42. (2005) (2003-04) () (in Chinese) 43. (2005). Report on the survey on curriculum reform and implementation of key learning area (KLA) curricula in schools (2003/04). Submitted to Education and Manpower Bureau, The Hong Kong SAR Government. Co-authors: Tang K.L., Ngai, S.Y. Steven and Cheung, C.K. 44. (2005) (in Chinese) 45. (2005). At-risk youths acceptance of social work services in Hong Kong. A paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Asian Youth Issues: Opportunities and Challenges of Youth in New Era, organized by the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, Macao Special Administrative Region, China, on 5-9 December 2005. Coauthor: Cheung, C.K. and Ngai, S.Y. Steven. 46. (2005). Family abusive risk and social assistance opportunity in marginal youths life course: Clues to delinquent inclination in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. A paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Asian Youth Issues: Opportunities and Challenges of Youth in New Era, organized by the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, Macao Special Administrative Region, China, on 5-9 December 2005. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. and Ngai, S.Y. Steven. 47. (2005). Risk-taking behavior among Hong Kong adolescent dance partygoers: What they do and why? A paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Asian Youth Issues: Opportunities and Challenges of Youth in New Era, organized by the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, Macao Special Administrative Region, China, on 5-9 December 2005. Co-author: Ngai, S.Y. Steven and Cheung, C.K. 48. (2004) 15(in Chinese) 49. (2004) 8 (in Chinese) 50. (2004)Economic globalization and youth employment China Youth & Children Research Center, China Youth & Children Research Association. 211(in Chinese) 51. (2004). Conference recapitulation. A summing up of conference papers and presented at the 6th International Conference on Asian Youth Issues. International Sociological Association. 52. (2004). Tackling youth unemployment: Revisiting government policy in Hong Kong. The 6th International Conference on Asian Youth Issues. Pp. 83-91. China Youth &14

Children Research Center, China Youth & Children Research Association, Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, and Education and Youth Affairs Bureau. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. 53. (2003) 2003 127-9 (in Chinese) 54. (2003). Marginal youths subcultural factors underlying their gang involvement: A comparative study in three Chinese metropolitan cities, a paper presented at the International Conference on Working with Youth in a Rapidly Changing World, organized by the Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University between November 28-29, 2003. Co-author: Cheung, C.K. 55. (2003). Person-centered approach: Skills in field instruction for Chinese students in Hong Kong, a paper presented at the conference From Quality Assurance to Quality Enhancement Nature and Mechanism of Professional Competence in Counseling, organized by The Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Department of Applied Social Sciences in August 23, 2003. Co-author: Chan, W.Y. 56. (2002). 2002 12 25 27 15 (in Chinese) 57. (2002). Chinese perception of preconditions for need satisfaction: A comparative study of Hong Kong and Tianjin, a paper presented at the "International Conference on Sociology and Contemporary Chinese Society" held by the Department of Sociology, Nankai University between 1-2 November 2002 in Tianjin, China. 17 pages. Co-authors: Wong, C.K. & Peng Huamin. 58. (2002). A comparative study of the likelihood of delinquency of marginal youth in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shanghai, a research report funded by Social Science and Educational Panel, Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 123 pages. Co-author: Cheung C.K., Xie Xialing, Sun Zhongxin, Tu Minxiz, Chen Jijing. 59. (2002). Strain as a predisposing factor of the delinquent behavior of adolescents in Mainland China and Hong Kong, a paper presented at the International Sociological Association XV Congress of Sociology, July 7-13, 2002, Brisbane, Australia. 60. (2002). Pp.23-27. (in Chinese) 61. (2001). Assessing the likelihood of crime and delinquency: A study of marginal youths in Hong Kong, funded by the Social Science and Educational Panel of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 164 pages. Co-authors: Cheung C.K., Xie Xialing, Sun Zhongxin, Tu Minxia & Chen Jijing15

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