The Influence of Hong Kong Educational Language Policy on China’s Modern State Integration in Hong Kong
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v2i2.285Keywords:
Education Language Policy, Hong Kong, Modern State Integration, Spolsky, Qualitative, NVivo11.Abstract
In recent years, a series of social movements and political events in Hong Kong have attracted the attention of the world. Among them, the controversy caused by the Hong Kong language policy, especially the educational language policy, has become one of the increasingly prominent social contradictions in Hong Kong. The controversy revolves around the impact of educational language policy on modern state integration. Through the qualitative analysis of the relevant phenomena, the author hopes to reveal the complex nature of this problem and make an academic attempt to solve this problem.
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