This book is dedicated to late Dr. David Ip whom Herbary would be nowhere near who he is today without.
Dr Herbary CHEUNG, Research Assistant Professor of APSS, and a Research Associate at Institut de Recherche sur l'Asie du Sud-Est Contemporaine (IRASEC) in France, has recently published a sole-authored book titled Engendering Migration Journey: Identity, Ethnicity and Gender of Thai Migrant Women in Hong Kong.
This book draws on ethnographic research conducted with the Thai migrant community in Hong Kong and provides original insights into the complexity and diversity of identity negotiation, ethnicity navigation, and womanhood reinvention of Thai migrant women in Hong Kong. It illustrates the influence of transnationalism and multiculturalism on migrant women's meaning-making and accentuates the importance of diversity within a migrant population.
Dr CHEUNG is the awardee of the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme and Ernst Mach Grant-worldwide. His research engages with gender and migration, family, marriage and health, critical social policy, intersectionality, and feminist research methods by focusing on Hong Kong-Southeast Asia connections.
Read the book: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-15975-6