Abstract
This article examines the ways in which particular notions of safety have become central to political protests in Hong Kong. It follows the development of the methods protesters have used to establish a sense of safety as a core part of movement organizing, by focusing on the Umbrella Movement of 2014 and the building of its focal point, Harcourt Village.
Copyright © 2020 by MARHO: The Radical Historians’ Organization, Inc.
2020
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