Refereed Journal Articles and Book Chapters


1. Li, H. (2025). Explaining tactical shift: interpretive changes of political opportunity and strategic interaction in Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement, 2010 to 2019. Chinese Sociological Review. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/21620555.2025.2582516


2. Li, H., Chui, C. F., Li, W. O., & Chow, J. T. S. (2025). Social Media Use and Political Participation among Young People in Hong Kong: A Structural Equation Analysis. In A. Z. H. Yee (Ed), Mobile Media Use Among Children and Youth in Asia. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-2282-5_10


3. Chui, R. C. F., Li, H., Chan, C. K., Siu, N. Y. F., Cheung, R. W. L., Li, W. O., Peng, K. Z. M., Cheung, Y. W., Cheung, S. F., & Xu, N. (2025). Prosocial Behaviour, Individualism, and Future Orientation of Chinese Youth: The Role of Identity Status as a Moderator. Behavioral Sciences, 15(2), 193. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15020193


4. Cheung, Y. W., & Li, H. (2025). What Has Changed and What Has Not: The Past Three Decades of Adolescent Drug Use in Hong Kong. In Z. Yue, & H. Zhong (Eds.), Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization in Chinese Societies. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003385066-6


5. Li, H., Zhou, D. H. R., Cheung, Y. W., & Choi, W. S. (2024). Effectiveness of an integrative model of vocational life design for young rehabilitated drug abusers. Journal of Substance Use. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/14659891.2024.2417416


6. Li, H., & Cheung, Y. W. (2021). Beyond ketamine: Narratives of risk among young psychoactive drug users in Hong Kong. Journal of Substance Use, 26(5), 531–536. https://doi.org/10.1080/14659891.2020.1856207


7. Li, H. (2020). Political process of cultural heritage preservation: A case study of the New Tile House Hakka Cultural District in Hsinchu. Global Hakka Studies, 15, 31–69.


8. Chiu, S. W. K., & Li, H. (2016). Political apathy or political awakening? An analysis of political participation of young people in Hong Kong. In S. W. K. Chiu, J. C. Y. Ip, & H. Li (Eds.), Restless youth: Observation on Hong Kong’s new generation (pp. 145–160). Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book Co. [In Chinese]


9. Li, H., Ip, J. C. Y., & Zheng, V. W. T. (2015). Unravelling the foundations of public opinions in the ratings of Hong Kong’s Chief Executive. In S. W. K. Chiu & F. M. Cheung (Eds.), Tolo dialogues: Compendium of current commentaries 2014 (pp. 211–214). Hong Kong Institute of Asian Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. [In Chinese]


10. Li, H., & Chiu, S. W. K. (2014). Attitudes towards social and public policy among Hong Kong youth: Class, generation, and attitudinal changes. In S. W. K. Chiu, M. H. H. Hsiao, & P. S. Wan (Eds.), Near neighbors: Issues in Taiwan and Hong Kong societies (pp. 149–170). Hong Kong Institute of Asian Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. [In Chinese]


11. Li, H. (2012). Environmental injustice in China and global commodity chain of electronics industry. In C. H. Yang & T. P. Yang (Eds.), Green initiative: Re-exploring the nature-human relations (pp. 867–894). National Central University Press and Yuan-Liu Publications.

 


Edited Book


Chiu, S. W. K., Ip, J. C. Y., & Li, H. (Eds.). (2016). Restless youth: Observation on Hong Kong’s new generation. Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book Co. [In Chinese]

 


Research Reports


1. Zhou, D. H. R., Cheung, Y. W., Li, H., Cheung, N. W. T., Tam, A. (2022). Post-treatment Life Planning and Relapse Prevention: An Effectiveness Study of an Integrative Model of Vocational Life Design for Young Rehabilitated Drug Abusers. Final report submitted to Beat Drugs Fund, Narcotics Division, Hong Kong SAR Government.


2. Li, H., & Cheung, Y. W. (2019). From ketamine to ice: Neutralisation techniques and risk perception of adolescent drug abusers. Final Report submitted to Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office, Hong Kong SAR Government.


3. Chiu, S. W. K., & Li, H. (2016). Study on civic values and engagement of ‘Post-90s’ in Hong Kong. Final Report submitted to Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office, Hong Kong SAR Government.