January 2016 - CPRO

January 2016
Staff Publications
Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Professor of Government and International Studies
 Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. “Lien Chan.” Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography Volume 4.
Ed. Kerry Brown. Great Barrington, Massachusetts: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2016.
322-327.
Professor Kara Chan, Professor of Communication Studies, Professor Gerard
Prendergast, Professor of Marketing
 Chan, Kara, Gerard Prendergast and Y L Ng. “Using an expanded Theory of Planned
Behavior to predict adolescents’ intentions to engage in healthy eating.” Journal of
International Consumer Marketing, DOI:10.1080/08961530.2015.1089088.
Professor Chan Shun-hing, Professor of Religion and Philosophy
 Chan, Shun-hing. “Joseph Zen.” Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography Volume 4. Ed.
Kerry Brown. Great Barrington, Massachusetts: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2016.
521-527.
Professor Timothy Chan, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature
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陳偉強,
〈洞仙歌送阮郎歸──歐陽修詞閨情淺探〉
,載張宏生主編,
《宋元文學與宗
教》。上海:上海古籍出版社,2015,頁 329-351。
Dr John Winzenburg, Associate Professor of Music
 Winzenburg, John. “Musical-Dramatic Experimentation in the Yangbanxi: A Case for
Precedence in The Great Wall.” Listening to China’s Cultural Revolution: Music, Politics,
and Cultural Continuities. Eds. Paul Clark, Pang Laikwan and Tsai Tsan-Huang. London:
Palgrave MacMillan, 2015. 189-212.
 Winzenburg, John. Ripples Glisten Away: Collection of Chinese Classical Choral Works.
Beijing: Central Conservatory of Music Press, 2015.
Staff Presentations
Professor Kara Chan, Professor of Communication Studies
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Co-presented a paper entitled “Interpersonal communication, community participation
and social inclusion among mental health services users” with M Y L Chiu, P Huxley,
and S Evans, at 2016 International Behavioral Health Conference , held from 16 to 17
January in Hong Kong.
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Co-presented a paper entitled “Empowering adolescents to achieve healthy eating: A
school-based health intervention in Hong Kong” with J Y Siu, A Lee, and T T Wong, at
2016 International Behavioral Health Conference, held from 16 to 17 January in Hong
Kong.
Professor Timothy Chan, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature
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Presented a paper entitled“The Confucian Students Met the Fairies: the Saga of Liu
Chen and Ruan Zhao in the Yuan Dynasty” in the International Conference on Religious
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Daoism and Literature held at Hong Kong Baptist University on 10 December 2015.
Dr Theresa Kwong, Assistant Director of Centre for Holistic Teaching and Learning
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Co-delivered a paper entitled “What’s the ‘value addedness’ of a college degree in
engineering? Emerging trends in assessing student learning outcomes” with M Zhao at
the 7th International Workshop on Innovative Engineering Education held at Jeju Island,
Korea, from 7 to 8 January 2016.
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Dr Tracy Lau, Assistant Professor of Education Studies
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Present a paper entitled “Data collection methods and reflection in comparative case
studies: Hong Kong”, at the seminar named Comparing Chinese identity amongst young
people in different ‘Chinese’ communities, organised by The University of Tokyo on 10
January 2016.
Ms Angela Ng, Acting Head of Language Centre
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Presented a paper entitled “Let the Language Teachers Deal with It” at the International
Conference on the Development of English Across the Curriculum held at The Hong
Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong from 14 to 15 December 2015.
Dr Eva Wong, Director of Centre for Holistic Teaching and Learning
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Delivered a keynote session entitled “Using Technology to Tackle an Issue Exacerbated
by Technology - Enhancing Students’Ethical Reasoning with Augmented Reality and
Mobile Technologies” at Learning & Teaching Expo 2016 held in Hong Kong on 12
December 2015.
Dr John Winzenburg, Associate Professor of Music
 Presented a paper entitled “Fu Lei and the ‘Grand Chinese Evening’: Intransigence and
Boundless Hope for China’s Musical Future” at the 19th International CHIME Conference
“The New Face of Chinese Music” held in Switzerland in October 2015.
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