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EVELYN KWOK, DR



 * Research Assistant Professor, Academy of Visual Arts

 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7126-719X
 * Emailevelynkwok@hkbu.edu.hk

Accepting PhD Students

2015Research Output 2015: 1Research Output 2019: 1Research Output 2020:
1Projects / Grants 2022: 1Research Output 2023: 4Research Output 2024: 12024

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PERSONAL PROFILE


CHINESE NAME

郭漪霆


BIOGRAPHY

Evelyn Kwok is a spatial designer and researcher. She studied her BA (1st Hons)
in Spatial Design at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia and later
completed her PhD in the same school in 2018. Her research interests lie at the
intersection of gender, labor and space, how marginal communities in urban
spaces use public space, ethnographic methodologies in design research,
migration and invisible economies and socially-engaged art and design. She has
co-curated and presented in exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne, Hong Kong and
London. She has taught extensively across Dip, BA and MA level in design school
and architecture school in exhibition design, spatial design, experience design,
architecture theory and other studio practices.

Her monograph with Edinburg University Press, Spatial Agency and Occupation:
Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong will be published in November 2024. This
monograph is one of the outputs of her GRF project, where she is principal
investigator - Domestic Work in Hong Kong: Gender, Labour and Space (2022-2024).
This project includes another output, a podcast aptly titled 'Who's Doing the
Dishes?', which will be launched in mid-2024. 

Concurrently, she is part of the interdisciplinary research group Marginalised
Population Studies with HKBU Faculty of Arts and since December 2023 has
launched the podcast and comic project, Untold Hong Kong Stories: Multimedia
Stories from the Margins. She has as an upcoming book chapter that reflects on
the challenges of conducting ethnographic fieldwork in design research
(Routledge 2024). 

She is co-supervisor of two PhD students at the academy. She is also the
coordinator of the Social Transformation theme group of Shared Campus (2020-
present), which creates summer curricula and interdisciplinary and
cross-cultural exchanges across multiple global university partners in teaching
and research.


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Socially Engaged Art and Design
Urban Studies
Architecture Theory
Migration Studies
Interdisciplinary Research
Ethnography
Postcolonial Studies
Service-Learning




EXPERTISE RELATED TO UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This
person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

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EDUCATION/ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION

PhD, Design, University of Technology Sydney



Award Date: 12 Oct 2018

Bachelor, Spatial Design (Hons), University of Technology Sydney



Award Date: 28 Oct 2011


KEYWORDS

 * N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
 * socially engaged art
 * Social-ecological systems
 * NA Architecture
 * Space and spatiality
 * Cities
 * HM Sociology
 * Urban Geography
 * Migration
 * HT Communities. Classes. Races
 * HQ The family. Marriage. Woman


FINGERPRINT

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 * 6 Similar Scholars

 * Public Space Arts & Humanities 100%
   
 * helper Social Sciences 84%
   
 * Crowds Arts & Humanities 72%
   
 * religious behavior Social Sciences 65%
   
 * Hong Kong Arts & Humanities 63%
   
 * resilience Social Sciences 60%
   
 * dance Social Sciences 55%
   
 * Territories Social Sciences 54%
   

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PROJECTS

Projects per year 2022 2022 2024
 * 1 Active



Projects per year






 * DOMESTIC WORK IN HONG KONG: THE INTERSECTION OF GENDER, SPACE AND LABOUR
   
   KWOK, E.
   
   1/01/22 → 31/08/24
   
   Project: Research project
   
    * Hong Kong 100%
      
    * Domestic labor 96%
      
    * labor 67%
      
    * Gender equality 47%
      
    * visualization 45%
      




RESEARCH OUTPUT

Research output per year 2015 2023 2024
 * 3 Conference abstract
 * 2 Journal article
 * 1 Book or report
 * 1 Chapter
 * 1 More
    * 1 Review article



Research output per year



Research output per year




 * SPATIAL AGENCY AND OCCUPATION: MIGRANT DOMESTIC WORKERS IN HONG KONG
   
   Kwok, E., 26 Feb 2024, (Accepted/In press) Edinburgh University Press.
   (Edinburgh Studies in Urban Political Economy)
   
   Research output: Book/Report › Book or report › peer-review
   
   


 * [BOOK REVIEW] CARLOS GARRIDO CASTELLANO: ART ACTIVISM FOR AN ANTICOLONIAL
   FUTURE
   
   Kwok, E., 15 May 2023, In: sehepunkte : Rezensionsjournal für die
   Geschichtswissenschaften. 23(2023), 5
   
   Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
   
   Open Access
   


 * MIGRATION, RESILIENCE, JOY: SPATIAL PRACTICES, OBJECTS AND RITUALS
   
   Kwok, E. & Kabbala, J., Dec 2023.
   
   Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract ›
   peer-review
   
    * religious behavior 100%
      
    * resilience 92%
      
    * art 77%
      
    * migration 74%
      
    * dance 55%
      
   
   


 * SOCIALLY ENGAGED ART AND SERVICE LEARNING IN HONG KONG: INTERESTS, CONFLICTS
   AND BALANCE
   
   Kwok, E. & Wong, P. W. S., 26 Oct 2023.
   
   Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract ›
   peer-review
   
   


 * THE YEAR OF 2084
   
   Kwok, E. & Fung, M., 5 Oct 2023. 1 p.
   
   Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract ›
   peer-review
   
   

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ACTIVITIES

Activities per year 2023 2023 2023
 * 3 Event organized by non-HKBU units



Activities per year






 * ART ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND CONFERENCE
   
   Evelyn KWOK (Panel Chair) & Justyna Kabbala (Panel Chair)
   
   7 Dec 2023
   
   Activity: Conference/talk/lecture/symposium/speech/workshop, etc › Event
   organized by non-HKBU units
   
   File


 * REDEFINING RESEARCH, ACCESS AND INCLUSION IN SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNITY
   ENGAGEMENT
   
   Evelyn KWOK (Speaker) & Wing Shan WONG (Speaker)
   
   26 Oct 2023
   
   Activity: Conference/talk/lecture/symposium/speech/workshop, etc › Event
   organized by non-HKBU units
   
   


 * UNLEARNING REALITIES – REIMAGINING FUTURES SYMPOSIUM
   
   Evelyn KWOK (Plenary/keynote speaker) & Michelle Fung (Plenary/keynote
   speaker)
   
   5 Oct 2023
   
   Activity: Conference/talk/lecture/symposium/speech/workshop, etc › Event
   organized by non-HKBU units
   
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