2023
DOI: 10.1177/00219096221124932
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The Intervention of the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement in the Norms of Citizenship in Hong Kong

Abstract: Following the post-material shift of post-industrial societies, an evolution in citizenship norms from dutiful citizenship to engaged citizenship has occurred. This paper examines how people’s attitudes towards the Anti-Extradition Bill movement are related to these two citizenship norms. Using data collected from a population survey ( N = 817), this paper shows that the people supporting the movement and radicalism perceived dutiful citizenship to be less important and engaged citizenship to be more important… Show more

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