Associate Professor
Department Chair
siuyaulee@hkbu.edu.hk | |
Office | AAB1117 |
Tel | 34115704 |
Website | https://sites.google.com/site/siuyaulee/home |
My research interests include immigration politics, intergroup relations, identity, and comparative social policy.
I was previously awarded a Swire Scholarship from the Swire Charitable Trust, a China Research Award from the University of Oxford, and a Lord Fulton Memorial Prize from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. I also served as an associate professor at the Education University of Hong Kong, where I received the President's Early Career Research Excellence Award and the Dean's Research Output Prize in 2017.
For updates on my latest projects and publications, please visit my website.
Migration
Immigration policy
Intergroup relations
Comparative social policy
Public opinion
Attitudinal effects of emigration opportunities (2025-2028)
Lee, S. Y. (2025). Here for good? The unique nature of public attitudes toward highly skilled immigrants in Hong Kong. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 51(3), 655-675.
Lee, S. Y. (2024). Procedure Matters: The Distinct Attitudinal Feedback Effects of Immigration Policy. Political Behavior, 1-25.
Lee, S. Y., Yuen, S., Or, N. H., Cheng, E. W., & Yue, R. P. (2022). Pandemic vulnerability, policy feedback and support for immigration: Evidence from Asia. British Journal of Social Psychology, 61(4), 1124-1143.
Lee, S. Y., & Chou, K. L. (2020). How nation building backfires: Beliefs about group malleability and anti‐Chinese attitudes in Hong Kong. Political Psychology, 41(5), 923-944.
Lee, S. Y. (2020). Explaining Chinese identification in Hong Kong: The role of beliefs about group malleability. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 43(2), 371-389.
POLS 7050 Public Administration
POLS3237 Social and Political Developments in Contemporary China
GCAP3197 GE Capstone Interdisciplinary Independent Study (GIS)
SOSC1006 Invitation to Social Sciences