Journal Articles
2018
“Visual arguments and discriminatory discourse: linguistic and visual representations of Mainland Chinese in Hong Kong”, Language & Communication 60: 94-107.
2017
(Kang, M. Agnes and Katherine Chen) “Gender stereotype as a vehicle for social change? The case of the Kong Girl”, Gender & Language 11(4): 460-481.
2017
(Hiramoto, Mie and M. Agnes Kang) “Articulating Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary East Asia: An Introduction”, Gender and Language 11(4): 453-459.
2015
(Chen, Katherine and M. Agnes Kang) “Demeanor indexicals, interpretive discourses and the “Kong Girl” stereotype: Constructing gender ideologies in social media”, Journal of Language and Sexuality 4(2): 193-222.
2014
(Kang, M. Agnes and Katherine Chen) “Stancetaking and the Hong Kong Girl in a Shifting Heterosexual Marketplace”, Discourse & Society 25(2): 205-220 (available online: January 21, 2014, doi:10.1177/0957926513515587).
2013
(Kang, M. Agnes and Olga Zayts) “Interactional difficulties as a resource for patient participation in prenatal screening consultations in Hong Kong”, Patient Education and Counseling (available online: 12 February 2013), 10.1016/j.pec.2013.01.008.
2010c
(Kang, M. Agnes and Olga Zayts) “Patient participation within a globalised patient population: Interactional difficulties in a prenatal counseling context in Hong Kong”, in the Journal of Asian Pacific Communication: Special issue on “Medical Communication in the Asia Context”, 20(2): 169-184.
2010b
(Zayts, Olga and M. Agnes Kang) “Information delivery in prenatal genetic counseling: On the role of initial inquiries”, in the Journal of Asian Pacific Communication: Special issue on “Medical Communication in the Asia Context”, 20(2): 243-259.
2010a
(Zayts, Olga and M. Agnes Kang) “Communication in healthcare settings: Interactional perspectives from Asia,” in the Journal of Asian Pacific Communication: Special issue on “Medical Communication in the Asia Context”, 20(2): 165-168.
2009c
(Zayts, Olga and M. Agnes Kang) “‘So, what test do you prefer?’ Negotiating politic behavior in an L2 prenatal genetic counselling setting in Hong Kong”, Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture 5 (1): 33-52. [Special Issue: Politeness in Health Care Settings, edited by Louise Mullany]
2004a
(Kang, M. Agnes and Adrienne Lo). “Two Ways of Articulating Heterogeneity in Korean American Narratives of Ethnic Identity”. Journal of Asian American Studies 7(2): 93-116.
2004
“Constructing Ethnic Identity Through Discourse: Self-Categorization among Korean American Camp Counselors,” Pragmatics 14(2/3), 217-233. [Special Issue on Relationality: Discursive Constructions of Asian Pacific American Identities]
2003a
“Negotiating Conflict Within the Constraints of Social Hierarchies in Korean American Discourse,” Journal of Sociolinguistics, 7(3): 299-320.