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Brain Imaging Research on Chinese Dyslexia
Proceeding/Conference:The Second Joint International Conference of The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists and The Royal College of Psychiatrists (UK)
2010
 
2010
A Global Age: doing transnational histories of youth
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, AHA 2014
2014
 
No Day Without a Deed to Crown It: Ministering Children in Colonial Asia
Proceeding/Conference:Biennial Conference of the Society for the History of Children and Youth, SHCY 2013
2013
 
When angels deserve to die: child death in historical perspective
Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society, ICGB 2014
2014
 
Challenging the Pictorial Language of Literati Ink Painting
Proceeding/Conference:Round Table Conference: "The Sociolinguistics of Art"
20-Sep-2014
“Bat lau dung laai”: Shifting Hong Kong Perspectives Toward the Vietnamese Boatpeople
Book:China, Hong Kong and the Long 1970s; Global Perspectives
2017
 
2007
 
Catalogue entries on late sixteenth-century goldsmiths’ work
Book:Mélancolie: génie et folie en Occident, exh. cat.
2005
 
2007
 
2006
 
The Artist Behind the Camera: Yoshitomo Nara
Book:Once in a Life – Encounters with Nara
2016
 
The Making of a Special Relationship: Houqua and His American Business Partners in the Early Nineteenth Century
Proceeding/Conference:The Making of a Special Relationship: Houqua and His American Business Partners in the Early Nineteenth Century, Talk
2019
 
The pictorial wit of Qiu Ying's Handscroll painting
Proceeding/Conference:Scholar's Day Symposium: The Art of Qiu Ying
2020
 
All Roads Lead to Hong Kong: Paths to Becoming a Hong Kong Historian
Proceeding/Conference:All Roads Lead to Hong Kong: Paths to Becoming a Hong Kong Historian Roundtable Discussion
2019