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  1. Ethics of Urbanism: Rights in Urban Controversies
  2. Rights and Urban Controversies in Hong Kong
  3. Sub-Divided Units: Property Rights and Market Versus Right to Housing
  4. Third sector housing as a social innovation in Hong Kong: a qualitative study
  5. third sector housing in hong kong
  6. Service Learning in an Urban Context: Pedagogy for Nurturing Empathy and Moral Development
  7. Land, Housing and Social Values—The Context of Hong Kong
  8. Third Sector Housing: Housing Philanthropy, Self-reliance and Policy Facilitation
  9. Columbarium Siting in an Urban Chinese Society: Any Way Out?
  10. Land and Housing Controversies in Hong Kong
  11. Choice or No Choice? Genuine or Fake Choice? – A Qualitative Study for Reflecting on Housing Choice
  12. Ethical Dilemmas in Public Policy
  13. Justice and Taxation: From GST to Hong Kong Tax System
  14. Introduction: Ethical Dilemmas, Social Values, and Public Policy: The Context of Governance and Citizenship
  15. Facebook as change? Political engagement in semi-democratic Hong Kong in its transition to universal suffrage
  16. Differential Public Service Motivation Among Hong Kong Public Officials
  17. In What Way Is Confucianism Linked to Public Service Motivation? Philosophical and Classical Insights
  18. Diverse roles of alternative media in Hong Kong civil society: from public discourse initiation to social activism
  19. ‘Equal right to housing’ in Hong Kong housing policy: perspectives from disadvantaged groups
  20. “Right to Housing” in Hong Kong: Perspectives from the Hong Kong Community
  21. Road to good governance and modernization in Asia: ‘Asian values’ and/or democracy?
  22. Can Confucianism add value to democracy education?
  23. Reflecting on the Common Discourse on Piracy and Intellectual Property Rights: A Divergent Perspective
  24. An Interplay Between Western and Confucian Concepts of Justice: Development of Hong Kong Housing Policy
  25. Interdisciplinary Social Science Education in Hong Kong: An Early Attempt
  26. Poverty and single elders in Hong Kong
  27. From Confucius to the Post-Industrial State: Public Services for the Single Elderly in Hong Kong