Curriculum Vitae
Name: IP Iam Chong
Sex: M
Nationality: Portugal
Date of Birth: 1-10-1970
Education
9/00 – present
The Graduate
Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University
PhD Program
(not yet finished)
Major:
Political Economy of Space
Minor:
Cultural Studies, Urban History
9/92 - 8/94
The Chinese
University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Degree: MPhil,
August 1994
Major:
Sociology
9/88 - 6/92
The Chinese
University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Degree:
B.S.S., June 1992
Major:
Journalism & Communication
Experience
8/02 to
present
Assistant
Teaching Fellow, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Duties:
teaching
1/01 to 6/02
Teaching
Assistant, The Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan
University
Duties:
teaching
8/00 to 12/00
Organizer, The
First Asian NGO Forum in Taipei City
Duties:
networking with Asian NGOs.
11/99 to 6/00
Web Editor
(freelance), DigitalOne Limited
Duties:
editing website
7/97 to 7/00
Teaching
Assistant
The Office of
General Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Duties:
teaching, editing the office's publications and web design
6/96 - 6/97
Managing
Editor and Research Assistant
Programme for
Hong Kong Cultural Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Duties:
research, editing an academic journal (Hong Kong Cultural Studies Bulletin) and
translating
9/94 - 6/96
Teaching
assistant (part-time)
Division of
Humanities, HKUST
Duties:
teaching
9/94 to 9/1998
Co-researcher
Hong Kong
Cultural Studies Program, CUHK
Duties:
coordinating research projects
9/92 - 6/94
Teaching
assistant (part-time)
The Office of
General Education, CUHK
Duties:
teaching
6/91 - 8/91
Reporter
(internship)
United Press
(Taiwan)
Duties: news
reporting
Skill and Ability
Chinese
typing: 45 words per min.
Knowledge of
Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc.)
Desktop
Publishing (Adobe Pagemaker)
Webpage Design
(Macromedia Dreamweaver, Macromedia Firework)
Graphic Design
(Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand)
Language
Cantonese,
Putonghua (Mandarin), English
Social Engagement
99 to present
Member of the
editorial, Streetcorners
Streetcorners
is a newly established local journal advocating community research on social
minority groups and alliance buildings among non-government social
organizations.
The major
responsibility includes issue planning, conducting research and networking with
organizations.
97 to present
Member of the
editorial, Alternative Discourses -a quarterly of Hong Kong Cultural and Social
Critique Alternative Discourses is a local journal discussing about social and
cultural issue in Hong Kong.
93 to present
Executive
Committee Member
Grassroots
Rights Cooperative(GRC)
GRC is a
non-government organization in Tsuen Wan.
It helps unemployed workers organize cooperative and provides
information about labour rights
Publication
“The Rise of a
Sanitary City: The Colonial Formation of Hong Kong’s Early Public Housing.” The
4th International Postgraduate Symposium on Hong Kong Culture and
Society, organized by the Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong,
13-15 December 2001.
“Connections
and Disconnections in Mega-cities: A Case Study of the Migrant Workers in the
Pearl River Delta.” The 2nd Meeting of the East Asian Regional
Conference on Alternative Geography (EARCAG), organized by the Department of
Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, 6-9 December 2001.
<民工潮作為一種城市網絡:以珠江三角洲新興城鎮為例>
海峽兩岸城市與區域發展研討會,北京大學城市規劃與管理學系,2001.9.1.
“The Birth of a
Sanitary City: the Colonial Formation of Hong Kong’s Public Housing” presented
at the World Planning Schools Congress, Shanghai 2001. 7.
<一個衛生城市的誕生──香港市政局與公共房屋的歷史考察>
文化研究學術會議2000/科技、美學、權力:跨世紀文化轉折(交通大學外文系暨語言與文化研究所)2000.12.16-17。
"The
Specters of Marginality and Hybridity: "Hong Kong Identity" in
Cultural Criticism." Chinese Sociology and Anthropology, vol. 30,
no. 3: 45-64.
"Where are the "Natives"
from? : Hong Kong Social Imagination in the 60's." paper presented at the
Third International Conference on Cultural Criticism: Culture, Media and the
Public. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 8-11 January, 1997.
"The
Cultural Politics of "Hong Kong Fetishism": A Reading of Hong Kong
Sixties: Designing Identity" Hong Kong Cultural Studies Bulletin, no.5
(June 1996), p.95-99.[Chinese]
"The
Specters of Marginality and Hybridity - "Hong Kong Identity" in
Cultural Criticism" Hong Kong Cultural Studies Bulletin, no. 3 (Aug 95),
p.16-26. [Chinese]
"Control
or Confront? Critical Pedagogy and the Challenge of "Porn Coms""
Hong Kong Cultural Studies Bulletin, no. 2 (April 95), p.18-21. [Chinese]
"Question
Concerning the Dongguan Factory Fire Tragedy" Tiananmen Review, vol.2,
no.1-2 (June 92), p.155-161. [Chinese]
"Introduction
to the Theories of Civil Society" Tiananmen Review, vol.1, no.2-3 (May
91), p.104-114. [Chinese]