“…The rise of the middle class and urban workers has resulted in a myriad of consumption practices. Topics of particular interests include the cultural impact on organizational behaviour in life insurance firms (Chan, 2012), the subcultural consumption of fashion styles by Chinese rural migrant workers (Chew, 2010), digital money (McDonald, 2019) and comparative analysis of fashion and creative industries in China and South Korea (Tse & Tsang, 2018) Research has also delved into marginalized and stigmatized areas of studies. In recent years, there have been ethnographies on social identities among male and female sex workers (Kong, 2016a; Tsang, 2019), the impact of marriage, work and discrimination facing marginalized groups as in lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender persons (L. K. Y. Kam, 2012; Kong, 2016b; Suen et al., 2020), asexuality (D. Wong, 2015), the intersection of masculinity and precarious employment among migrant taxi drivers (Choi, 2018).…”