🇺🇸🇭🇰 在美國大學任教的朋友許田波教授和Dr Maggie Shum進行這項研究已經一段日子,探討在美港人的跨國聯繫,希望在美國的香港人幫忙填填問卷。當離散香港人成為大學研究的顯學,一切都變得有可能。以下是來自研究的資訊:
//Hong Kong Americans - please click the link below and fill out this survey!
https://nd.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1CcmQt0mMy2pxqu
在美港人的聲音/Hong Kong Voices in the US
這問卷調查由美國聖母大學Dr. Maggie Shum 和 Victoria Hui Tin-bor許田波教授主理。此學術研究建基於去年10月有關投票取態的調查,今次我們希望進一步探討在美港人的跨國聯繫 (transnational ties)。我們所收集的數據只作集體統計用途,研究員和公眾均完全無法知悉閣下的身分。
This project is led by Dr. Maggie Shum and Prof. Victoria Hui at the University of Notre Dame. Building on our previous survey on voting preference conducted in October 2020, the current survey aims to gauge Hong Kong Americans' transnational ties. Respondent identity is anonymous both to us and to the public.
We want to hear from you! 我們希望聽到你的聲音! //
▶️ 許田波:香港人身份認同,怎樣在美國維持下去?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiIlLO3yLxg
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Adding to an already tremendous season, Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson on Tuesday was named the winner of the Maurice Podoloff Trophy as the N...
preference voting 在 Campus TV, HKUSU 香港大學學生會校園電視 Facebook 的精選貼文
評議會架構改革諮詢會周五舉行
學生會評議會主席黃浩揚日前向學生會基本會員發出電子郵件,邀請學生會會員就學生會評議會架構改革一事提出意見。
評議會架構改革諮詢文件中指,過往的評議會曾討論多項有關評議會架構改革事宜,包括學生會各屬會及中央幹事會的權力。而現時所有評議員均有發言權、動和議權及投票權,唯校園電視主席及學苑總編輯並不擁有投票權。2012年時,評議會推動架構重組,主張將行政、立法、司法及傳媒四權分立,並以全民投票的方式除去校園傳媒的投票權,「無票評議員」(non-voting councillor)則成為該次評議會架構改革遺留的產物。後來評議會改革將重點轉移至四權間的平衡,但始終未能就校園傳媒於評議會的角色達成一致意見。而本年度評議會修憲委員會就相關議題曾多次召開會議討論,重新評估各評議會成員(包括校園傳媒)的角色。
本年度學生會評議會第七次常務會議中以意向表達(preference showing)的形式同意校園電視主席及學苑總編輯應重設投票權。學生會評議會將會在11月18日(星期五),下午1時至2時半於學生會大樓一樓舉行公眾諮詢會,屆時學生會評議會主席黃浩揚、校園電視主席黃穎軒和學苑總編輯顧博謙將會出席是次公開諮詢會,所有同學可以就評議會架構改革提問及發表意見。
preference voting 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Adding to an already tremendous season, Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson on Tuesday was named the winner of the Maurice Podoloff Trophy as the NBA's Most Valuable Player for the 2000-01 season.
Iverson totaled 1,121 points and received 93 of a possible 124 first-place votes in the balloting done by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada.
San Antonio's Tim Duncan finished second with 706 points (18 first-place votes) and Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal, last year's MVP, was third with 578 points (seven first place-votes). Sacramento's Chris Webber finished fourth in the voting with 521 points (five first-place votes) and Minnesota's Kevin Garnett was fifth with 151 points (one first-place vote).
At 6-0, Iverson is the shortest player in NBA history to win the award. At 165 pounds, he is also the lightest player in NBA history to win. Bob Cousy, the NBA Most Valuable Player in 1956-57, previously held the distinction at 6-1 and 175 pounds.
Iverson was the only player named on all 124 ballots. O'Neal, Duncan and Webber were named on 121, 120 and 116 ballots, respectively. Seventeen players received at least one vote.
In his fifth NBA season out of Georgetown, Iverson led the Sixers to an Eastern Conference-best 56 victories, the most for the franchise since 1985, and their first Atlantic Division title since 1990. He becomes the first Sixer to be named league MVP since Moses Malone won his third MVP award in 1982-83.
A fierce competitor at both ends of the floor, Iverson finished the season with a career-high and league-leading 31.1 points a game, while also leading the NBA in steals (2.51 a game) and minutes played (42.0 a game). He is the first player since Michael Jordan in 1992-93 to lead the league in points and steals per game.
Voted by fans to start in this year's All-Star Game, Iverson garnered MVP honors by scoring a game-high 25 points and leading the East to a 111-110 comeback victory.
On Jan. 6, Iverson recorded a career-high 54 points on 20-of-30 shooting from the field, including 4-of-7 from three-point range, in a 107-103 victory over Cleveland. Two weeks later, Iverson would again surpass the 50-point plateau by scoring 51 points in Philadelphia's 110-106 loss to Toronto on Jan. 21.
He scored 40 or more points 17 times this season, 30 or more points 35 times, was a two-time recipient of the NBA's Player of the Week award, and was named the NBA's Player of the Month for January.
The 124-member voting panel consisted of 37 national media members and three media members who cover the NBA regularly from each of the league's 29 teams. Media voted for five MVP candidates in order of preference. Points were awarded on a 10-7-5-3-1 basis.
The MVP trophy is named in honor of the late Maurice Podoloff, the first commissioner of the NBA who served from 1946 until his retirement in 1963.
