2015
DOI: 10.1080/1683478x.2015.1025599
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A sense of place: Sikh identity in Great Britain and Hong Kong

Abstract: Although evidence points to Sikhs being present on the day that Hong Kong became a British territory, Sikhs in Hong Kong remain a relatively unexamined group. Based on data gathered as part of a wider study of processes of religious transmission among young British Sikhs and on fieldwork carried out among the Sikh community in Hong Kong, this article follows Dusenbery's (2008) studies of Sikhs around the world to focus on a) how Sikhs understand their place in their social world and b) how they respond to bein… Show more

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“…Buttimer, 1980; Liu, 2014; Marcu, 2012; Pred, 1983; Qian and Zhu, 2014), the role of the identity of place (e.g. Buttimer, 1980; Carter et al, 2007), and of place for identity (Liu, 2014, 2015; Qian and Zhu, 2014; Singh, 2015) as well as the influence of sensuous experiences on place perception (e.g. Rodaway, 1994; Tuan, 1979, 1977).…”
Section: Mediation Mobility and Sense Of Placementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buttimer, 1980; Liu, 2014; Marcu, 2012; Pred, 1983; Qian and Zhu, 2014), the role of the identity of place (e.g. Buttimer, 1980; Carter et al, 2007), and of place for identity (Liu, 2014, 2015; Qian and Zhu, 2014; Singh, 2015) as well as the influence of sensuous experiences on place perception (e.g. Rodaway, 1994; Tuan, 1979, 1977).…”
Section: Mediation Mobility and Sense Of Placementioning
confidence: 99%