The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong.

by Charles, Cheung Chi Wai. === Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 103-105). === Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1 === Chapter I. --- Statement of Research Problem --- p.1 === Chapter II. --- Organization of Chapters...

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Other Authors: Cheung, Charles Chi Wai.
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Language:English
Published: Chinese University of Hong Kong 1995
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topic Subculture
Subculture--China--Hong Kong
Underachievers--Social conditions
Underachievers--China--Hong Kong--Social conditions
Youth--Social conditions
Youth--China--Hong Kong--Social conditions
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Underachievers--China--Hong Kong--Social conditions
Youth--Social conditions
Youth--China--Hong Kong--Social conditions
The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong.
description by Charles, Cheung Chi Wai. === Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 103-105). === Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1 === Chapter I. --- Statement of Research Problem --- p.1 === Chapter II. --- Organization of Chapters --- p.2 === Chapter Chapter Two --- Theoretical Review and Research Agenda --- p.4 === Chapter I. --- The Background of the Formation of Subcultural Theories --- p.4 === Chapter II. --- Delinquent Subculture in America: Repudiation of the Middle Class Norm --- p.8 === Chapter III. --- Youth Subculture in Britain: Resisting the Middle Class Ideology --- p.12 === Chapter IV. --- Local Studies on Youth Subcultures --- p.16 === Chapter V. --- Criticisms on Subcultural Theories --- p.18 === Chapter VI. --- New Research Agenda and research method --- p.22 === Chapter Chapter Three --- Research Method and Procedure --- p.24 === Chapter I. --- Sample: 13 Prevocational School Male Students --- p.24 === Chapter II. --- Snowball Sampling --- p.26 === Chapter III. --- In-Depth Interview --- p.27 === Chapter Chapter Four --- Job Aspiration and Academic Pressure --- p.29 === Chapter I. --- "Ideal Jobs: Professionals, Managers, and Entrepreneurs" --- p.29 === Chapter II. --- Academic Pressure --- p.33 === Chapter III. --- Conclusion --- p.36 === Chapter Chapter Five --- Gradual Study Subculture --- p.37 === Chapter I. --- The Continuing Studies Strategy: Becoming Designers and Engineers During Mid-Twenties --- p.38 === Chapter A. --- The Continuing Strategy --- p.38 === Chapter 1. --- Full Time Technician Courses --- p.38 === Chapter 2. --- Part-Time Courses --- p.40 === Chapter 3. --- Repeating Form Five as the Last Resort --- p.40 === Chapter B. --- Reducing Academic Strain --- p.43 === Chapter II. --- Try One's Best Strategy at the School: Pass in Five HKCEE Subjects and a Good Conduct Record --- p.44 === Chapter A. --- Try One's Best to Study --- p.45 === Chapter 1. --- Paying Attention in Lesson --- p.45 === Chapter 2. --- Try One's Best to Do Homework --- p.46 === Chapter 3. --- Serious Revision for Examination --- p.48 === Chapter B. --- Try One's Best to Behave Well --- p.49 === Chapter 1. --- Following the Conduct Rules --- p.49 === Chapter 2. --- Performing School Services --- p.51 === Chapter III. --- Leisure Usage: Recreation --- p.53 === Chapter A. --- Improving Academic Knowledge: Subjects-Related Leisure --- p.53 === Chapter B. --- Refreshing Oneself: Sports --- p.55 === Chapter IV. --- Conclusion --- p.56 === Chapter Chapter Six --- Transitional Pleasure Seeking Subculture --- p.57 === Chapter I. --- The Working Experience Strategy: Becoming Managers or Shop Owners --- p.58 === Chapter A. --- The Working Experience Strategy --- p.58 === Chapter 1. --- Practical Working Knowledge --- p.59 === Chapter 2. --- Working Connections --- p.60 === Chapter 3. --- Form Five as Minimum Qualification --- p.60 === Chapter B. --- Reducing Academic Strain --- p.63 === Chapter II. --- Pleasure Seeking Strategy at the School --- p.65 === Chapter A. --- Seeking Pleasure by Academic Schoolwork --- p.67 === Chapter 1. --- Making fun in the Boring Lesson But Cannot Play Too Much --- p.67 === Chapter 2. --- "Copy, Postpone, but Never Neglect to Do Homework" --- p.70 === Chapter 3. --- "No Revision before Examination, but Cannot be Absent" --- p.72 === Chapter B. --- Seeking Pleasure by Violating the Conduct Rules --- p.72 === Chapter 1. --- "Lunch Time, Lessons Breaks, and Recess: Bringing Prohibited Articles, Throwing Chalks, and Fighting" --- p.73 === Chapter 2. --- Modifying the School Uniform --- p.75 === Chapter III. --- Leisure Usage: Diversion --- p.76 === Chapter A. --- Instant Humour: Comic Films and Comics --- p.77 === Chapter B. --- Sensational Violence: Comics and Films --- p.78 === Chapter C. --- Short-Term Success: TV Game and Football Match --- p.80 === Chapter D. --- Immediate Excitement: Spontaneous Leisure Activities --- p.82 === Chapter IV. --- Conclusion --- p.83 === Chapter Chapter Seven --- Conclusion: Rethinking Subcultural Theories --- p.85 === Chapter I. --- Rethinking Subcultural Theories --- p.85 === Chapter A. --- Inadequate Understanding of Alternative Social Channels --- p.86 === Chapter B. --- Inadequate Understanding of the Drive for Career Success of the Underachievers --- p.87 === Chapter II. --- Further Research on Upwardly Mobile Subcultures --- p.88 === Chapter A. --- Why Join a Particular Upwardly Mobile Subculture? --- p.89 === Chapter B. --- Underachievers at Work: Occupational and Leisure Life --- p.90 === Chapter III. --- Concluding Remarks: Limitations of the Study --- p.91 === Appendices --- p.93 === Bibliography --- p.103
author2 Cheung, Charles Chi Wai.
author_facet Cheung, Charles Chi Wai.
title The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong.
title_short The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong.
title_full The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong.
title_fullStr The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong.
title_full_unstemmed The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong.
title_sort upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in hong kong.
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spelling ndltd-cuhk.edu.hk-oai-cuhk-dr-cuhk_3206172019-02-19T03:55:36Z The upwardly mobile subcultures of the underachievers in Hong Kong. Subculture Subculture--China--Hong Kong Underachievers--Social conditions Underachievers--China--Hong Kong--Social conditions Youth--Social conditions Youth--China--Hong Kong--Social conditions by Charles, Cheung Chi Wai. Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 103-105). Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1 Chapter I. --- Statement of Research Problem --- p.1 Chapter II. --- Organization of Chapters --- p.2 Chapter Chapter Two --- Theoretical Review and Research Agenda --- p.4 Chapter I. --- The Background of the Formation of Subcultural Theories --- p.4 Chapter II. --- Delinquent Subculture in America: Repudiation of the Middle Class Norm --- p.8 Chapter III. --- Youth Subculture in Britain: Resisting the Middle Class Ideology --- p.12 Chapter IV. --- Local Studies on Youth Subcultures --- p.16 Chapter V. --- Criticisms on Subcultural Theories --- p.18 Chapter VI. --- New Research Agenda and research method --- p.22 Chapter Chapter Three --- Research Method and Procedure --- p.24 Chapter I. --- Sample: 13 Prevocational School Male Students --- p.24 Chapter II. --- Snowball Sampling --- p.26 Chapter III. --- In-Depth Interview --- p.27 Chapter Chapter Four --- Job Aspiration and Academic Pressure --- p.29 Chapter I. --- "Ideal Jobs: Professionals, Managers, and Entrepreneurs" --- p.29 Chapter II. --- Academic Pressure --- p.33 Chapter III. --- Conclusion --- p.36 Chapter Chapter Five --- Gradual Study Subculture --- p.37 Chapter I. --- The Continuing Studies Strategy: Becoming Designers and Engineers During Mid-Twenties --- p.38 Chapter A. --- The Continuing Strategy --- p.38 Chapter 1. --- Full Time Technician Courses --- p.38 Chapter 2. --- Part-Time Courses --- p.40 Chapter 3. --- Repeating Form Five as the Last Resort --- p.40 Chapter B. --- Reducing Academic Strain --- p.43 Chapter II. --- Try One's Best Strategy at the School: Pass in Five HKCEE Subjects and a Good Conduct Record --- p.44 Chapter A. --- Try One's Best to Study --- p.45 Chapter 1. --- Paying Attention in Lesson --- p.45 Chapter 2. --- Try One's Best to Do Homework --- p.46 Chapter 3. --- Serious Revision for Examination --- p.48 Chapter B. --- Try One's Best to Behave Well --- p.49 Chapter 1. --- Following the Conduct Rules --- p.49 Chapter 2. --- Performing School Services --- p.51 Chapter III. --- Leisure Usage: Recreation --- p.53 Chapter A. --- Improving Academic Knowledge: Subjects-Related Leisure --- p.53 Chapter B. --- Refreshing Oneself: Sports --- p.55 Chapter IV. --- Conclusion --- p.56 Chapter Chapter Six --- Transitional Pleasure Seeking Subculture --- p.57 Chapter I. --- The Working Experience Strategy: Becoming Managers or Shop Owners --- p.58 Chapter A. --- The Working Experience Strategy --- p.58 Chapter 1. --- Practical Working Knowledge --- p.59 Chapter 2. --- Working Connections --- p.60 Chapter 3. --- Form Five as Minimum Qualification --- p.60 Chapter B. --- Reducing Academic Strain --- p.63 Chapter II. --- Pleasure Seeking Strategy at the School --- p.65 Chapter A. --- Seeking Pleasure by Academic Schoolwork --- p.67 Chapter 1. --- Making fun in the Boring Lesson But Cannot Play Too Much --- p.67 Chapter 2. --- "Copy, Postpone, but Never Neglect to Do Homework" --- p.70 Chapter 3. --- "No Revision before Examination, but Cannot be Absent" --- p.72 Chapter B. --- Seeking Pleasure by Violating the Conduct Rules --- p.72 Chapter 1. --- "Lunch Time, Lessons Breaks, and Recess: Bringing Prohibited Articles, Throwing Chalks, and Fighting" --- p.73 Chapter 2. --- Modifying the School Uniform --- p.75 Chapter III. --- Leisure Usage: Diversion --- p.76 Chapter A. --- Instant Humour: Comic Films and Comics --- p.77 Chapter B. --- Sensational Violence: Comics and Films --- p.78 Chapter C. --- Short-Term Success: TV Game and Football Match --- p.80 Chapter D. --- Immediate Excitement: Spontaneous Leisure Activities --- p.82 Chapter IV. --- Conclusion --- p.83 Chapter Chapter Seven --- Conclusion: Rethinking Subcultural Theories --- p.85 Chapter I. --- Rethinking Subcultural Theories --- p.85 Chapter A. --- Inadequate Understanding of Alternative Social Channels --- p.86 Chapter B. --- Inadequate Understanding of the Drive for Career Success of the Underachievers --- p.87 Chapter II. --- Further Research on Upwardly Mobile Subcultures --- p.88 Chapter A. --- Why Join a Particular Upwardly Mobile Subculture? --- p.89 Chapter B. --- Underachievers at Work: Occupational and Leisure Life --- p.90 Chapter III. --- Concluding Remarks: Limitations of the Study --- p.91 Appendices --- p.93 Bibliography --- p.103 Chinese University of Hong Kong Cheung, Charles Chi Wai. 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