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How Facebook Functions in a Social Movement: an Examination Using
Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research - ISSN 2288-6168 (Online) 268 Vol. 1 No. 4 August 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.15206/ajpor.2014.1.4.268 How Facebook Functions in a Social Movement: An Examination Using the Web Mining Approach Wenny Cao Angus Cheong Zizi Li eRS e-Research Lab, Macao Abstract Social media is becoming more and more important in social movements. This study, adopting the web mining approach, attempts to investigate how social media, Facebook in particular, functioned in the “May 25 Protest” and the “May 27 Protest”, two movements which broke out in Macao on 25 and 27 May 2014, respectively, against the Retirement Package Bill. In the two protests, Macao residents deployed Facebook to share information and motivated people’s participation. Twelve events (181,106 people invited) and 36 groups/pages (41,266 members) related on Facebook were examined. Results showed that the information flow on Facebook fluctuated in accordance with the event development in reality. Multiple patterns of manifestation, such as video of adopted news or songs, designed profile (protest icon), original ironic pictures, self- organized clubs by undergraduates and white T-shirts as a symbol, among others, appeared online and interacted with offline actions. It was also found that social media assisted the information diffusion and provided persuasive reasons for netizens to join the movement. Social media helped to expand movement influence in providing a platform for diversified performances for actions taken in a protest, which could express and develop core and consistent movement repertoire. Keywords: Social Media, Social Movement, Facebook, Macao Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research - ISSN 2288-6168 (Online) 269 Vol. -
MACAU's BRIDGING Role BETWEEN CHINA and LATIN
Sonia Chan Prado*1 UDC 327(510:8) 327(512.318:8) doi:10.5937/MegRev1901193C Expert article Received 9.4.2018. Approved 21.9.2018. Macau’S Bridging ROle between China and Latin America Since the beginning of the 21st century, sustained and rapid growth in relations between China and the Latin American and Caribbean countries has been witnessed. It is widely believed that a stronger tie with a promising future can be envisaged. Historically, Macau has been a Portuguese trading post in the Far East for over 442 years. After the Handover in 1999, Macau was officially returned to China as a Special Administrative Region. At present, Macau is the “world’s top gaming capital” and a part of the Greater Bay Area of national strategic importance in southern China. By capitalizing on her core strengths and special privileges, Macau can go much further, not only as a gaming and tourism city but also an effective and efficient platform between China and Latin America. Furthermore, with the new mega structure, the vast logistic network and the endorsed Greater Bay Area initiative, Macau can serve as an effective soft-power hub of the nation for helping build an extension of the “Belt and Road” to Latin America in the Pacific Rim. Keywords: Macau, Special Administrative Region of China, Greater Bay Area, Belt and Road, China-Latin America Relations 1. Introduction From the historical point of view, we can presume that contacts between Latin America and Asia have always existed, although mostly commercial ones, having in mind that Spanish and Portuguese empires kept expanding their colonial power and administration in the Philippines and the Pacific Rim. -
Chan Meng Kam Nega Acusações Da Associação Novo Macau Pág
Moradores denunciam Obras de restauro aumento da poluição avançam no Patane na vila de Ka Ho e na antiga leprosaria Pág. 2 Centrais Director José Rocha Dinis • Director Editorial Executivo Sérgio Terra • Nº 4438 • Terça-feira, 21 de Janeiro de 2014 10 PATACAS Chan Meng Kam nega acusações da Associação Novo Macau Pág. 5 Coutinho pede FOTO JTM responsabilidades sobre TV Cabo Pág. 4 Governo corta investimento da CEM Pág. 7 Meia centena de eventos para Ano Novo Lunar Pág. 9 PCC exige integridade moral dos dirigentes Pág. 14 Lojista tradicional desafia Tailândia pondera estado de emergência Associação do Kiang Wu Pág. 3 Última PUB 02 JTM | LOCAL Terça-feira, 21 de Janeiro de 2014 KAIFONG, RESIDENTES E ESCOLAS QUEIXAM-SE DA POLUIÇÃO E IMPACTO DE OBRAS “DSPA matou Ka Ho outra vez” O tormento que se vive em Ka Ho parece longe de terminar. Os moradores e responsáveis de escolas daquela vila continuam a queixar-se da falta de respostas por parte do Governo, que é encarregue de uma das obras, e tentam arranjar mecanismos para evitar que o pulmão da cidade vá escurecendo. Os efeitos do pó já se fazem sentir também em Seac Pai Van, pelo que os responsáveis dos Kaifong apelam para que os Serviços de Protecção Ambiental façam mais fiscalizações em Coloane e tomem medidas efectivas Fátima Almeida negativo das obras, o Governo Viviana Chan teve conhecimento, mas a situa- ção não melhorou. O problema foi reportado ao Governo por FOTOS WONG SANG s dedos que deslizam escrito, inclusive em cartas en- sobre as mesas ou tocam viadas para a DSPA e para o Ga- nos gradeamentos das binete para o Desenvolvimento Oescolas de Ka Ho ficam negros. -
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KYC Technology Will 'Ensure That the Person Who Uses the Card Is The
REPORTING ON TAIWAN STUDIES IN PORTUGAL ITINERARY ‘NORMAL’ PROMOTED LAM VOWS The Tertiary Education The Portuguese Institute of TO BETTER Services Office head says the Orient has kicked off its TIES WITH reporting on Taiwan itinerary is new International Student LEGCO ‘normal’ for work related trips Desk yesterday P2 P4 P11 HONG KONG THU.06 Jul 2017 T. 25º/ 30º C H. 80/ 98% facebook.com/mdtimes + 11,000 MOP 7.50 2838 N.º HKD 9.50 FOUNDER & PUBLISHER Kowie Geldenhuys EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paulo Coutinho www.macaudailytimes.com.mo “ THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’ ” WORLD BRIEFS XINHUA AP PHOTO Chan Meng Kam QATAR Foreign ministers from four P3 Arab nations seeking to isolate Qatar over not running for AL its alleged support for extremist groups met yesterday in the Egyptian capital, just hours after they said they had received Doha’s response to their demands for ending the diplomatic crisis roiling the Persian Gulf. What Qatar said in response to the demands remains unclear, but the crisis is becoming a global concern as neither side appears to be backing down. More on p14 CHINA yesterday insisted India withdraw its troops from a disputed plateau in the Himalayan mountains before talks can take place to settle the most protracted standoff in recent years between the nuclear-armed neighbors who fought a brief but bloody frontier war in the area 55 years ago. PHILIPPINES The decapitated bodies of two Vietnamese crewmen abducted last year by suspected Abu Sayyaf militants were found yesterday on a southern Philippine island. More on p13 AP PHOTO PEDRO CARDOSO KYC technology will INDIA The start of India’s monsoon season has ‘ensure that the person triggered floods and landslides in parts of the remote northeastern region, causing at least 20 who uses the card is the deaths, authorities said yesterday. -
澳門特別行政區 立法會會刊 Diário Da Assembleia Legislativa Da Região Administrativa Especial De Macau
澳門特別行政區 立法會會刊 DIÁRIO DA ASSEMBLEIA LEGISLATIVA DA REGIÃO ADMINISTRATIVA ESPECIAL DE MACAU 第四屆立法會 第一立法會期 (二零零九—二零一零) 第一組 第 IV-18 期 IV第� LEGISLATURA���� 1.ª SESSÃO第�� LEGISLATIVA��期(��� �(2009-2010) – ���� ) 第�� I Série 第 IVN.º-18 IV-18期 IV LEGISLATURA 1.a SESSÃO LEGISLATIVA(2009-2010) I SÉRIE N. o IV-18 Data: 29 de Março de 2010 Lei Heong Iok, Presidente do Instituto Politécnico de Macau; 30 de Março de 2010 Vong Chuk Kwan, Presidente do Instituto de Formação Turística; Chan Wai Sin, Subdirector dos Serviços de Saúde; Início da reunião: 15 horas Hong Wai, Assessora do Gabinete do Secretário para os Assuntos Sociais e Cultura; Termo da reunião: 19 horas e 55 minutos Vong Wai Han, Assessora do Gabinete do Secretário para os 20 horas e 07 minutos Assuntos Sociais e Cultura; Lou Pak Sang, Assessor do Gabinete do Secretário para os Assuntos Local: Sala do Plenário do edifício da Assembleia Legislativa, sito Sociais e Cultura; nos Aterros da Baía da Praia Grande, Praça da Assembleia Cheang Cheng Peng, Assessor do Gabinete do Secretário para os Legislativa. Assuntos Sociais e Cultura; Iao Man Leng, Assessora do Gabinete do Secretário para os Presidente: Lau Cheok Va Assuntos Sociais e Cultura. Vice-Presidente: Ho Iat Seng Ordem do Dia: Debate das Linhas de Acção Governativa para 2010 - área dos Assuntos Sociais e Cultura. Primeiro-Secretário: Chui Sai Cheong Sumário: Debate sobre as LAG na área dos Assuntos Sociais e Segundo-Secretário: Kou Hoi In Cultura. Deputados presentes: Lau Cheok Va, Ho Iat Seng, Chui Sai Cheong, Acta: Kou Hoi In, Fong Chi Keong, Kwan Tsui Hang, Leonel Alberto Alves, Ng Kuok Cheong, Vitor Cheung Lup Kwan, Tsui Wai Kwan, Presidente: Srs. -
10. 2007. Macao. Invitado Como Ex-Presid[...]
*** PROGRAM SCHEDULE *** 24 SEPTEMBER 2007 (MONDAY) 14:30 ~ 18:00 Registration Pre-Function Space 25 SEPTEMBER 2007 (TUESDAY) OPENING CEREMONY 09:00 - 12:15 09:00 Registration Pre-Function Space 10:45 Guests to be seated Milan Hall 11:00 ~ 12:15 OPENING CEREMONY Milan Hall 11:00 ~ 12:15 Opening Speech by Mr. Edmund Ho Hau Wah, Chief Executive of Macau S.A.R. Speech by Dr. Estela Morales Campos, Chief Coordinator of FIEALC Speech by Dr. Riccardo Campa, President of FIEALC Speech by Dr. Gary Ngai, President of the Executive Board of MAPEAL, President of the Organizing Committee of XIII Congress of FIEALC Group Photo Lion Vivification Ceremony and Lion Dance Performance ECONOMIC FORUM (Supported by Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute) Main Theme: Regional Economic Cooperation Between Asia-Pacific and Latin America Sub-theme: Macau's Bridging Role 12:30 ~ 18:00 12:30 ~ 14:15 ECONOMIC FORUM AND LUNCHEON Florence Hall 12:15 ~ 12:30 Guests proceed to Florence Hall 12:35 ~ 12:45 Opening Speech by Mr. Tam Pak Yuen, Secretary for Economy and Finance of Macau S.A.R. 12:45 ~ 14:15 Luncheon hosted by Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) Program Schedule 1/47 14:15 ~ 16:20 ECONOMIC FORUM - PLENARY SESSION I Milan Hall 14:15 Guests proceed to Milan Hall 14:35 Speech and Discussion SESSION Chair: • Dr. Gary Ngai, President of Executive Board of MAPEAL, President of the Organizing Committee of the XIII Congress of FIEALC Speakers: • Dr. Luiz Henrique Proença Soares, Former President of the Institute for Economic Applied Research (IPEA) of the Brazilian Planning, Budget and Public Management Ministry • Mr. -
How Can We Make the Government to Be Accountable? a Case Study of Macao Special Administrative Region
How can we make the government to be accountable? A Case Study of Macao Special Administrative Region Eilo YU Wing-yat and Ada LEI Hio-leng Department of Government and Public Administration University of Macau Introduction Accountability, which refers to the answerability and responsibility of government officials, is generally considered essential to the achievement of good governance (Moncrieff, 1998). However, the operationalization of accountability is an unresolved issue. In other words, the question of how we make officials truly answerable and responsible to the people is still under debate. Rodan and Hughes (2014) summarize four approaches to understanding the constitution of accountable government: namely, liberal accountability, democratic accountability, moral accountability, and social accountability. Accordingly, accountability is the interplay between government officials and the people through these four approaches, which can help us to understand the extent to which officials are answerable to and sanctioned for their acts. Thereby, accountability may not have a real operational definition because, by nature, it is contextual and shaped through government-mass interactions. This paper aims to understand accountability by examining the case of the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) through an application of Rodan and Hughes’ four approaches to accountability. Its main purpose is to study the political interplay between the Macao people and government for the purpose of making a more accountable government. Its argument is that liberal and democratic accountabilities are not well institutionalized in Macau and that, instead, the MSAR government relies mainly on moral accountability to socialize the public. Leaning toward the liberal approach, the MSAR government has been trying to socialize the moral standards of the Macao masses in order to guide the public’s demand for accountability. -
澳門特別行政區 立法會會刊 Diário Da Assembleia Legislativa Da Região Administrativa Especial De Macau
澳門特別行政區 立法會會刊 DIÁRIO DA ASSEMBLEIA LEGISLATIVA DA REGIÃO ADMINISTRATIVA ESPECIAL DE MACAU 第三屆立法會 第一立法會期 (二零零五—二零零六) 第二組 第 III-8 期 III LEGISLATURA 1.ª SESSÃO LEGISLATIVA (2005-2006) II Série N.º III-8 SUMÁRIO 1. Texto aprovado da proposta de lei intitulada 8. Requerimento de interpelação escrita sobre a “Alteração das escalas indiciárias de alguns acção governativa, apresentado pelo Depu- grupos de pessoal dos serviços e corporações tado Chan Meng Kam, datado de 2 de Maio de segurança”. ..................................................... 5 de 2006, e o respectivo Despacho n.º 204/ /III/2006. ............................................................... 29 2. Texto aprovado da proposta de lei intitulada “Polícia Judiciária”.............................................. 7 9. Resposta escrita do Governo, respeitante à in- terpelação apresentada pelo Deputado Chan 3. Texto de alteração da proposta de lei intitulada Chak Mo, datada de 1 de Março de 2006, e o “Polícia Judiciária”.............................................. 12 respectivo Despacho n.º 205/III/2006. .............. 30 4. Parecer n.º 2/III/2006, da 2.ª Comissão Perma- 10. Resposta escrita do Governo, respeitante à in- nente, respeitante à “Proposta de lei intitulada terpelação apresentada pelo Deputado Au ‘Alteração das escalas indiciárias de alguns Kam San, datada de 10 de Março de 2006, e o grupos de pessoal dos serviços e corporações respectivo Despacho n.º 206/III/2006. .............. 30 de segurança’”. .................................................... 17 11. Resposta escrita do Governo, respeitante à in- 5. Parecer n.º 2/III/2006, da 3.ª Comissão Perma- terpelação apresentada pelo Deputado Leong nente, respeitante à “Proposta de lei intitulada Heng Teng, datada de 14 de Março de 2006, e ‘Regime de competências e de autoridade da o respectivo Despacho n.º 207/III/2006. -
CCAC Clears Sonia Chan, Predecessor After Two-Year Probe
151 DETAINED IN HK SUBWAY COLLISION THREE KILLED PROSTITUTION STING MARKS LATEST MISHAP The PJ dismantled a prostitution Two Hong Kong subway IN DUTCH TRAM ring detaining over 150 people, trains collided during a ATTACK, SUSPECT some with triad links. The gang test run of a new signaling ON THE RUN racked up over MOP310 million system P3 P7 GREATER BAY P15 TERRORISM TUE.19 Mar 2019 T. 19º/ 26º C H. 70/ 98% facebook.com/mdtimes + 13,000 MOP 8.00 3251 N.º HKD 10.00 FOUNDER & PUBLISHER Kowie Geldenhuys EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paulo Coutinho www.macaudailytimes.com.mo “ THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’ ” AD WORLD BRIEFS MONEY LAUNDERING As one avenue for money launderers is shut, another one may be opening. In Denmark, home to Danske Bank A/S, the authorities are now taking a closer look at companies that provide payment services. More on p9 AP PHOTO EDMUND HO PROFILES NEW LEADER CHINA President Xi Jinping will visit Italy, France and Monaco from Thursday to March Macau ‘wise enough’ 26. Italy’s coalition government has sent mixed signals over whether it will sign a proposed agreement P2 to join China’s trillion- dollar Belt and Road to choose next Chief infrastructure investment drive. More on p11 CHINA has arrested nearly 13,000 people it describes as terrorists and has broken up hundreds of “terrorist CCAC clears Sonia gangs” in Xinjiang since 2014, the government said in a report yesterday issued to counter Chan, predecessor criticism of internment camps and other oppressive security in the Islamic region. -
San Miu Sold to Dairy Farm for 1.3 Billion
MIECF 2015 DRAWS OVER SONIA CHAN PLEDGES TO CREATE XI JINPING 9,600 VISITORS ‘HEALTHY ELECTION CULTURE’ PROMOTES The three-day MIECF attracted Sonia Chan returned to the REGIONAL over 9,600 visitors, with an Legislative Assembly on Friday VISION increase in the number of trade for a second consecutive day of AT BOAO visitors compared to last year discussions with lawmakers FORUM P2 P5 P11 MON.30 Mar 2015 T. 20º/ 25º C H. 80/ 100% Blackberry email service powered by CTM MOP 5.00 2280 N.º HKD 7.50 FOUNDER & PUBLISHER Kowie Geldenhuys EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paulo Coutinho “ THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’ ” WORLD BRIEFS CHINA A flood in a shale mine in central China has San Miu sold to Dairy Farm left six miners dead, China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported. Xinhua said the shale mine flooded Monday P3 night, but the weekend for 1.3 billion report didn’t indicate what caused the flooding. Rescuers found one body late Friday and five others Saturday, Xinhua said. BLOOMBERG CHINA China’s central bank chief said that the nation’s growth rate has tumbled “a bit” too much and that policy makers have scope to respond, underscoring forecasts for further monetary easing in the world’s second-largest economy. “China’s inflation is also declining, so we need to be vigilant to see if the disinflation trend will continue, and if deflation will happen or not,” People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan. More on Boao Forum on p10-11 INDONESIA The number of foreign fishermen stranded on several remote eastern Indonesian islands has spiraled to 4,000, including some revealed in an Associated Press investigation to have been enslaved. -
Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Macao SAR
Appendices Appendix 3 Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Macao SAR Members (by Indirect Vote) Mr Ho Iat Seng (President) Mr Lam Heong Sang (Vice-President) Mr Chui Sai Cheong (First Secretary) Mr Kou Hoi In (Second Secretary) Mr Cheung Lup Kwan Mr Leonel Alberto Alves Mr Chan Chak Mo Mr Cheang Chi Keong Mr Chui Sai Peng Mr Chan Iek Lap Ms Chan Hong Ms Lei Cheng I Members (by Direct Vote) Ms Kwan Tsui Hang Mr Ng Kuok Cheong Mr Au Kam San Mr Jose Maria Pereira Coutinho Ms Leong On Kei Mr Chan Meng Kam Mr Mak Soi Kun Mr Ho Ion Sang Ms Chan Mei Yi Mr Leong Veng Chai 483 Macao Yearbook 2016 Mr Zheng Anting Mr Si Ka Lon Ms Wong Kit Cheng Ms Song Pek Kei Members (Appointed by the Chief Executive) Mr Fong Chi Keong Mr Tsui Wai Kwan Mr Vong Hin Fai Mr Lau Veng Seng Mr Sio Chi Wai Mr Tong Io Cheng Mr Ma Chi Seng Committee Members of the Second Session of the Fifth Term Legislative Assembly (From 16 October 2014 to 15 October 2015) Executive Board President: Mr Ho Iat Seng Vice President: Mr Lam Heong Sang First Secretary: Mr Chui Sai Cheong Second Secretary: Mr Kou Hoi In Committee on Rules and Statutes President: Mr Vong Hin Fai Secretary: Mr Kou Hoi In Members: Mr Chui Sai Cheong Mr Leonel Alberto Alves 484 Appendices Mr Au Kam San Ms Leong On Kei Mr Tong Io Cheng First Standing Committee President: Ms Kwan Tsui Hang Secretary: Ms Chan Mei Yi Members: Mr Kou Hoi In Mr Leonel Alberto Alves Mr Tsui Wai Kwan Mr Au Kam San Mr Chan Iek Lap Mr Ho Ion Sang Mr Ma Chi Seng Ms Song Pek Kei Second Standing Committee President: Mr Chan Chak Mo Secretary: