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Prof. Anthony Y. H. Fung
Positions Director, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies (HKIAPS), CUHK
Director, Centre for Youth Studies, HKIAPS, CUHK
Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK
Co-Director, Gender Studies Committee, Gender Studies Programme, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK
Education BSSc, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
PhD, University of Minnesota
Research Expertise Cultural/creative industries and cultural policy
Hong Kong cultural identity
Political economy of media, culture and communication
Popular culture and cultural studies
Youth studies
Honours & Awards Exemplary Teaching Award, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK, 2009
Community Services
(selected)
Member, Citizens Advisory Committee on Community Relations, Independent Commission Against Corruption, 2017–present
Chairperson, Selection Committee, Community Involvement Broadcasting Service, Radio Television Hong Kong, 2017–present
Publications
(selected)
 Books
Fung, A. Y. H. (2018). Cultural policy and East Asian rivalry: The Hong Kong gaming industry. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.  
De Kloet, J., & Fung, A. Y. H. (2016). Youth cultures in China. Cambridge: Polity Press.  
Fung, A. (Ed.). (2016). Global game industries and cultural policy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.  
Fung, A. Y. H. (Ed.). (2013). Asian popular culture: The global (dis)continuity. New York: Routledge.  
Chan, J. M., Fung, A. Y. H., & Ng, C. H. (2010). Policies for the sustainable development of the Hong Kong film industry. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies.  
Fung, A. Y. H. (2008). Global capital, local culture: Transnational media corporations in China. New York: Peter Lang.  
 Journal Articles
Jiang, Q., & Fung, A. Y. H. (2017). Games with a continuum: Globalization, regionalization, and the nation-state in the development of China’s online game industry. Games and Culture. doi: 10.1177/1555412017737636  
Fung, A. (2016). Strategizing for creative industries in China: Contradictions and tension in nation branding. International Journal of Communication, 10, 3004–3021.  
Fung, A. Y. H. (2016). Comparative cultural economy and game industries in Asia. Media International Australia, 159(1), 43–52.  
Fung, A. Y. H., & Erni, J. N. (2013). Cultural clusters and cultural industries in China. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 14(4), 644–656.  
Research Projects
(selected)
Principal investigator, “Youth studies research: A baseline study in Hong Kong,” funded by Faculty Strategic Research Development Fund, CUHK (HK$1,500,000), January 2016–December 2019
Principal investigator, “A study on Hong Kong youth’s perceptions of the mainland,” funded by Central Policy Unit, The Government of the HKSAR (SS14661, HK$659,492), January 2015–December 2017
Principal investigator, “Mapping the Hong Kong game industries: Cultural policy, creative cluster, and Asian markets,” funded by Strategic Public Policy Research, Research Grants Council, Hong Kong (4001-SPPR-09, HK$3,500,000), June 2010–June 2014
Principal investigator, “DIAMOND–DIAlogue • MObile • No Drugs: A beat-drugs mobile mentor project,” funded by Hong Kong Productivity Council (ED10782, HK$150,000), March 2011–February 2013
Co-investigator, “Digital China: From cultural presence to innovative nation,” funded by Discovery Projects Scheme, Australian Research Council (DP170102176, AUS$249,500), January 2017–December 2019
Telephone +852 3943 8778
Fax +852 2603 5215
Email anthonyfung@cuhk.edu.hk
Mailing Address Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies
5/F, Esther Lee Building
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin
Hong Kong
Profile Page https://www.com.cuhk.edu.hk/peoples/fung-anthony-y-h/
 
 
 
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