Prof LUI, Tai Lok    呂大樂 教授
Adjunct Research Chair Professor
Department of Social Sciences and Policy Studies
Contact
ORCiD
0000-0002-5057-4630
Phone
(852) 2948 7322
Email
tloklui@eduhk.hk
Address
10 Lo Ping Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong
Scopus ID
35844286800
Research Outputs

Scholarly Books, Monographs and Chapters
Research book or monograph (author)
呂大樂 (2020)。 《那似曾相識的七十年代(增訂本)》。香港: 中華書局(香港)有限公司。 https://julac.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/search?query=any,contains,991017905093703410&vid=EDUHKFind@EdUHK Library
呂大樂 (2020)。 尷尬:香港社會還未進入一國兩制的議題。香港: 午津大學出版社。
呂大樂 (2015)。 香港模式:從現在式到過去式。香港: 中華書局。
Chapter in an edited book (author)
Lui, T.-L., Oh, I., & Rowley, C. (2024). Introduction—Hong Kong as a Global Business Hub: Lessons from Institutional Resilience and Strategic Responses. In T.-L. Lui, I. Oh, & C. Rowley (Eds.), Hong Kong as a Global Business and Financial Hub: Navigating the Turbulence and Challenges (pp. 1-12). London, UK: Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003403005-1
呂大樂 (2022)。 前言:内斂的微光。呂大樂, 《市民的大會堂:延亮六十年微光》 (10-30)。香港: 中華書局(香港)有限公司。 https://julac.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/search?query=any,contains,991018103555703410&vid=EDUHKFind@EdUHK Library
Tai-lok Lui (2021). One Country, Two Systems in Hong Kong: An unfinished business resting on a precarious balance. Ingyu OH, East Asia in transition: Democracy, diaspora, and the new culture war (19-38). United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. https://julac.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/search?query=any,contains,991018054642803410&vid=EDUHKFind@EdUHK Library
呂大樂 (2020)。 出版八年後回顧:兼論七十年代出現的政府與社會的新關係。呂大樂, 那似曾相識的七十年代增訂版 (187-207)。香港: 中華書局。
呂大樂 (2020)。 英國「空降議員」和殖民地的政治轉變。吳海傑,王迪安, 香港動盪 (77-94)。香港: 香港大學出版社。
Tai-lok Lui, Shuo Liu (2019). The Anxious Middle Class of Urban China: Its Emergence and Formation. Ray Forrest, Julie Ren, Bart Wissink, The City in China (207-229). Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press.
Tai-lok Lui, Shuo Liu (2019). The urban middle class. Ray Yep, June Wang, Thomas Johnson, Handbook on Urban Development in China (219-232). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Chung Yan Ip, Tai-lok Lui (2019). Hong Kong's middle class after 1997. Tai-lok Lui, Stephen W.K. Chiu, Ray Yep, Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong (305-323). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
Tai-lok Lui, Stephen W.K. Chiu, Ray Yep (2019). Introduction: The long transition. Tai-lok Lui, Stephen W.K. Chiu, Ray Yep, Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong (1-29). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
Lui, T.-L. (2018). Fading opportunities: Hong Kong in the context of regional integration. Brian C.H. Fong and Tai-lok Lui, Hong Kong 20 years after the handover: Emerging social and institutional fractures after 1997 (315-337). Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
呂大樂 (2017)。 港式政治態度的新危機:並存而不共融的倫理秩序。羅金義, 《回歸20年:香港精神的變易》 (195-209)。Hong Kong: 香港城市大學出版社。
Tai-lok Lui (2017). 'Flying MPs' and political change in a colonial setting: political reform under MacLehose's governorship of Hong Kong. Michael Ng and John Wong, Civil Unrest and Governance in Hong Kong (76-96). London: Routledge.
呂大樂 (2016)。 不對稱的融合。民主思路, 活出香港 (136-147)。香港: 紅出版文化平台。
呂大樂 (2015)。 本地人的處境:全球城市裡轉變中的階級分層。周儉、朱偉玨, 社區、空間、治理 (181-189)。中國上海: 同濟大學出版社。
Lui, Tai Lok (2014). A triply neglected city. Greg Girard & Ian Lambot (eds), City of Darkness Revisited (218-223). Lopen, UK: Watermark Publications (UK) Ltd.
Tai-lok Lui (2013). Getting uneasy: The changing psychology of Hong Kong’s middle classes. Hsin-Huang Michael HSIAO, Chinese middle classes: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and China (97-109). United Kingdom: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203380086
Edited book (editor)
Tai-lok Lui (2024). Hong Kong as a Global Business and Financial Hub: Navigating the Turbulence and Challenges. United Kingdom: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9791003403005
呂大樂 (2022)。 《市民的大會堂:延亮六十年微光》。香港: 中華書局(香港)有限公司。 https://julac.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/search?query=any,contains,991018103555703410&vid=EDUHKFind@EdUHK Library
Tai-lok Lui, Stephen W.K. Chiu, Ray Yep (2019). Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
Brian C. H. Fong and Tai-Lok Lui (Eds.) (2018). Hong Kong 20 Years after the Handover: Emerging Social and Institutional Fractures After 1997. London: Palgrave.

Journal Publications
Publication in refereed journal
呂大樂、余昊昕 (2024)。 香港作為一個全球城市:社會結構上的轉變與挑戰。 當代港澳研究,2024年第1期,114-133。
Godfrey Yeung & Tai-lok Lui (2022). The Sinicisation of the Hong Kong economy or the Hongkongnisation of the Greater Bay Area: Are we ‘barking up the wrong tree’?. Asia Pacific Business Review, 28(5), 719-739. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2022.2096201
Tai-lok Lui (2022). Still in command and control? Hong Kong’s headquarters economy in the changing global and regional context. Asia Pacific Business Review, 28(5), 641-659. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2022.2116872
Tai-lok Lui, I. Oh, and C. Rowley (2022). After the storm: How Hong Kong can hold on to its status as a global business hub in the Asia-Pacific. Asia Pacific Business Review, 28(5), 629-640. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2022.2140515
Tai-lok Lui (2021). From an industrializing city to a global city: Hong Kong economic sociology's changing agenda. Economic Sociology: Perspectives and Conversations, 22 (3), 23-27.
Tai-lok Lui (2021). Hong Kong's Socioeconomic and Political Challenges: The Future of One Country, Two Systems. Culture and Empathy, 4(1), 4-19.
Tai-lok Lui (2020). The Unfinished Chapter of Hong Kong's Long Political Transition. Critique of Anthropology, 40(2), 264-269.
Tai-lok Lui (2019). Flexible and plastic national identification in Hong Kong: Its historical configuration and changes since 1997. Journal of Asian Sociology, 48(1), 71-89.
Hsu, M.H.K., Ling, M.H., Lui, T.L. (2019). Relationship between gerontological nursing education and attitudes toward older people.. Nurse Education Today, 74, 85-90.
Tai-lok Lui (2017). Beneath the appearance of gentrification: Probing local complexities. International Journal of Urban and Regional research, 41, 478-486.
Tai-lok Lui (2015). A missing page in the grand plan of "one country, two systems": regional integration and its challenges to post-1997 Hong Kong. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 16, 396-409.
Tai-lok Lui (2015). GBCS: An Answer in Search of a Question. The Sociological Review, 63(2), 480-492.
呂大樂 (2015)。 一個有邊界的全球化城市:1997年後轉變中的香港處境。 當代港澳研究,42,3-19。
Lui, Tai-lok (2014). Opportunities and tensions in the process of educational globalisation: the case of Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 55(2), 132-143.
Publication in non-refereed journal
呂大樂 (2017)。 尷尬的香港,仍在準備中。 21st Century 《二十一世紀》,161,4-16。
呂大樂 (2015)。 香港的入境旅遊業:問題與挑戰。 港澳研究,9,77-83。
呂大樂 (2015)。 對全球城市社會文化發展的一些看法。 科學發展,79,20-23。

Conference Papers
Invited conference paper
Tai-lok Lui and Shuo Liu (2016, June). Class and the Chinese City. From Chicago to Shenzhen: 'The City" at One Hundred, Hong Kong.
Tai-lok Lui (2016, May). "Flying MPs" and Political Changes in a Colonial Setting: Political Reform under MacLehose's Governorship. Civil Unrest, Law and Order in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
呂大樂 (2015,12). 殖民時期香港社會公共領域的特點。「傳統」與「公民社會」的發展:兩岸三地之比較,台灣。
Lui Tai-lok (2015, June). Decolonization? What Decolonization?. Paper presented at International Conference on "Siting Postcoloniality", Hong Kong.
Lui Tai-lok (2015, April). What about the Locals: Changing Class Stratification in Global Cities. City and Society International Forum, Shanghai, China.
呂大樂 (2015,2). 在冷戰裡一個殖民統治下的移民社會的「左」與「右」。「亞洲社會主義」工作坊,首爾,南韓。
Lui Tai-lok (2014, September). Drunken MPs, Local Protesters, and Political Changes in a Colonial Setting. International Conference on "Islands and Empires: Taiwan, Hong Kong and Ireland in Comparative Perspective, Taipei, Taiwan.
Refereed conference paper
Lui Tai-lok (2015, May). The Chinese Touch in the Emergence of Hong Kong as a Global City. Paper presented at International Workshop on "The Global City, Past and Present", St. Andrews, UK.

All Other Outputs
Journal editor ('editorial membership' should be excluded)
Lui Tai-lok, Chan Kin-man, Lee Kim-ming, Susanne Choi (2015). Social Transformations in Chinese Societies. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Sociological Association.
Other outputs
呂大樂 (2017)。 《隨便讀》。Hong Kong: 中華書局。

Projects

Project WeCan Impact Study (「學校起動」計劃成效研究
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Project Start Year: 2022, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok

 
The Business Environment and Development of Professional Education Publishing in Hong Kong
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Project Start Year: 2022, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok

 
Accommodating Chinese Nationalism in Colonial Hong Kong - Emerging Chinese Nationalism Among College Students in the 1970s
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Project Start Year: 2021, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Building Hongkong-Macau Studies
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Project Start Year: 2020, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Hong Kong's Professional Sector under Regionalization 區域化底下香港專業界別的狀況
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Project Start Year: 2019, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Worlding Hong Kong Popular Culture: Past, Present and Future of Hong Kong Films, Television and Cantopop
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Project Start Year: 2019, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Accommodating Chinese Nationalism in Colonial Hong Kong – Emerging Chinese Nationalism among College Students in the 1970s
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Project Start Year: 2018, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Global Governance Hub: A New Dimension in Hong Kong's Global City Strategy?
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Project Start Year: 2018, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Development of Public Opinions since the “Occupying Central” Movement in Hong Kong
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Project Start Year: 2017, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Social Media Barometer Project
The objective of this project is to generate a territory-wide base of scientifically reliable and comparable data on social media so as to keep track of public sentiments and opinions
Project Start Year: 2016, Principal Investigator(s): FONG, Chi Hang Brian 方志恒 (LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂 as Team Member)

 
Hong Kong's Civil Society, 1970-1984
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Project Start Year: 2015, Principal Investigator(s): LUI, Tai Lok 呂大樂

 
Prizes and awards

ICAS Book Prize (Chinese Language Edition) 2017

Date of receipt: /7/2017, Conferred by: International Convention of Asia Scholars