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Virtual Power and Cultural Globalization

Anthony Fung (2011) Virtual Power and Cultural Globalization: A Case Study of China’s Online Game Industries. Paper presented in the Intra-Region Popular Cultural Flows: Towards an Asian Identity. New Zealand Asia Institute, The University of Auckland and Centre for Security … Continue reading

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Hong Kong and Macau Online Game Industry Survey 2010

Thanks to Hong Kong Game Industry Assoication (HKGIA), our Project conducted an industry survey of the online game industry, including game companies, distributors and payment gateways in March -May 2011. The researchers would like to express our deepest gratitude to … Continue reading

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Hong Kong Internet and Game Use Survey 2011

We completed a representative telephone survey of 800 subjects in Hong Kong. We are compiling the report. Here is the draft report,

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Hong Kong and Macau Online Game Industry Report 2010

Thanks to Hong Kong Game Industry Assoication (HKGIA), our Project conducted an industry survey of the online game industry, including game companies, distributors and payment gateways. We interviewed key people in the business and it is by far the most … Continue reading

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Cultural Clusters and Games Industries in China

Anthony Fung and John Erni (2010) Cultural Clusters and Game Industries in China. Paper presented in the Asian Culture Industries, CDIASIA Research Programme, Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore, India, December 21-22.

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Anthony Fung

Anthony Fung is the PI of the project. He is a professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese Univeristy of Hong Kong. His research interest covers creative industries and popular culture. He completed many surveys as … Continue reading

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