Community Health Module
In view of the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (aka COVID-19 or previously known as “Wuhan pneumonia”), HKPOP kick-started “Community Democracy Project: Community Health Module” by PopPanel survey study and community-based analysis, in order to understand the public’s views on the epidemic and the Government’s relevant polices.
Anti-Extradition Bill Movement - People’s Public Sentiment Report
To thoroughly understand the controversy surrounding the introduction of the Extradition Bill, its subsequent events, and changes in the public sentiment, Project Citizens Foundation (PCF) took the initiative to produce an objective, comprehensive and Hong Kong-based public sentiment report of the movement. In July 2019, PCF commissioned the Hong Kong Public Opinion Program (HKPOP) under the auspices of the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (HKPORI) to compile the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement - People’s Public Sentiment Report.
Macau annual survey
POP began our Macau studies 28 years ago, including regular surveys and election studies, in order to build up progressively a set of scientific opinion polling mechanisms in the region and to provide data for future comparative studies. After 28 years, we hope to let the civil society decide whether our Macau studies should be continued or not. We will use a crowdfunding target of $240,000 to let the general public, especially Macau citizens, to make the call. If the target is met, we will quickly conduct a new round of survey, otherwise, we will spend the funds on other POP survey series.
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The purpose of the Community Democracy Project is to provide a means for Hongkongers to re-integrate ourselves through mutual respect, rational deliberations, civilized discussions, personal empathy, social integration, and when needed, resolution of conflicts through democratic means.
“We HongKongers” Initiative
“We Hongkongers” was advocated by Hong Kong Public Opinion Program (HKPOP) of the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (HKPORI), with the support of many members of the civic society. With reference to the petition website “We the People” hosted by the White House of the United States, “We Hongkongers” aims to reflect public sentiment by conducting scientific research on any issues raised by Hong Kong citizens.