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LISA MOORE & SU MEI THOMPSON - The Women’s Foundation HK Locusts Turned Grasshoppers: Could female domestic workers and mainland immigrants be the answer to HK’s population crisis? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ONE-DAY WORKSHOP Department of Humanities & Creative Writing MONDAY JUNE 3 RD 2013 HONG KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 10:00 - 12:00 Economic Panel AAB 710 09:30 - 10:00 AAB 711 12:00 - 13:00 AAB711 13:00 - 15:00 Socio-Political Panel AAB 710 Overall Discussion Dinner. DOROTHY CHEUNG - Hong Kong Baptist University The Guerrilla Gardener. MEGAN BLAKE - Hong Kong Baptist University & University of Sheffield Marginalising Discourse: The Parasite, reproductive activity, and public space 17:30 - 18:00 18:00 JASON NG - Author of Hong Kong State of Mind. Maid in Hong Kong. Coffee Break. Lunch. Registration and Welcome Coffee. POL FABREGA - Time to Grow Urban Farming: Moving towards sustainable cities. 15:30 - 17:30 Spatial / Geographical Panel AAB710 15:00 - 15:30 AAB 711 GERALDINE BORIO & CAROLINE WUTHRICH - Parallel Lab Looking for STAG Event is free but spaces are limited so please register. For registration & enquiries please contact: DR. DAISY TAM [email protected] or MS. ROSALYN LENLEN MESINA [email protected] JONATHAN CORPUS ONG & TONY ZHIYANG LIN - Hong Kong Baptist University Polymediated Moral Surveillance: On hating and shaming the “mainland locusts” through user-generated video in Hong Kong. DR. REUBEN MONDEJAR - City University of Hong Kong Migrant Workers: positive economic lubricating parasites in host economies. LEILA RISPENS NOEL - Wimler Foundation HK International migration and the economic impact of migrants’ remittances to remittance receiving countries. A global perspective. FELMA JOY TADIOS-ARENAS - City University of Hong Kong Demystifying the transnational ‘parasite’.

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LISA MOORE & SU MEI THOMPSON - The Women’s Foundation HKLocusts Turned Grasshoppers: Could female domestic workers and mainland immigrants be the answer to HK’s population crisis?

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ONE-DAY WORKSHOP

Department of Humanities& Creative Writing

MONDAY JUNE 3RD 2013HONG KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

10:00 - 12:00 Economic Panel AAB 710

09:30 - 10:00 AAB 711

12:00 - 13:00 AAB711

13:00 - 15:00Socio-Political PanelAAB 710

Overall Discussion

Dinner.

DOROTHY CHEUNG - Hong Kong Baptist UniversityThe Guerrilla Gardener.

MEGAN BLAKE - Hong Kong Baptist University & University of SheffieldMarginalising Discourse: The Parasite, reproductive activity, and public space

17:30 - 18:00

18:00

JASON NG - Author of Hong Kong State of Mind.Maid in Hong Kong.

Coffee Break.

Lunch.

Registration and Welcome Coffee.

POL FABREGA - Time to GrowUrban Farming: Moving towards sustainable cities.

15:30 - 17:30 Spatial / Geographical PanelAAB710

15:00 - 15:30 AAB 711

GERALDINE BORIO & CAROLINE WUTHRICH - Parallel LabLooking for STAG

Event is free but spaces are limited so please register. For registration & enquiries please contact: DR. DAISY TAM [email protected] or MS. ROSALYN LENLEN MESINA [email protected]

JONATHAN CORPUS ONG & TONY ZHIYANG LIN - Hong Kong Baptist UniversityPolymediated Moral Surveillance: On hating and shaming the “mainland locusts” through user-generated video in Hong Kong.

DR. REUBEN MONDEJAR - City University of Hong KongMigrant Workers: positive economic lubricating parasites in host economies.

LEILA RISPENS NOEL - Wimler Foundation HKInternational migration and the economic impact of migrants’ remittances to remittance receiving countries. A global perspective.

FELMA JOY TADIOS-ARENAS - City University of Hong KongDemystifying the transnational ‘parasite’.