Dr Andrew Yu

Background

Andrew is an ethnomusicologist and currently researching Scottish bagpiping history and culture in former British colonies in the Far East (Hong Kong and British Malaya). In response to recent political developments and the enforcement of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, his research has also studied how this colonial legacy can survive in post-colonial Hong Kong, as the Hong Kong Government has been accelerating the decolonisation process in recent years. Apart from his ethnomusicological research, his research interests also include social policy, politics, colonialism, and nationalism. Some of his works relating to Hong Kong have been published in Asian Affairs, Human Affairs, and the Journal of British Studies.

Qualifications

BA(Hons), MScR, PhD, PgCert, FGMSFLCM, FRAI, FRAS, FSAScot

Responsibilities & affiliations

  • Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society- London, the United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute- London, the United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland-Edinburgh, the United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Guild of Musicians and Singers-London, the United Kingdom
  • Member of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs-London, the United Kingdom
  • Member of the Royal Musical Association-London, the United Kingdom

Undergraduate teaching

PLIT08009 - Introduction to Political Data Analysis (School of Social and Political Science)

Postgraduate teaching

PGSP11247 - Political Issues in Public Policy  (School of Social and Political Science)

SCAN11027 - People First: The Anthropology of International Development (School of Social and Political Science)

Current research interests

Hong Kong Affairs, Social Policy, British Colonial History, Scottish Music , Freemasonry, Colonialism

Past project grants

The Edinburgh Global Scholarship (GBP 46,000), September 2018 - August 2021
The Hong Kong St. Andrew's Society Scholarship (GBP 3,000), September 2018 - January 2020

Journal articles

Book reviews

  • Yu, A. (2024). [Review of the book The gate to China: A new history of the people’s republic and Hong Kong, by Michael Sheridan]. Journal of British Studies, in-press
  • Yu, A. (2024). [Review of the book The Hong Kong diaries, by Chris Pattern]. Revue Française de Civilisaibtion Britannique, 29(1), 173-175. https://doi.org/10.4000/rfcb.11837
  • Yu, A. (2022). [Review of the book The Black Watch in the Great War: Rediscovered histories from the regimental family, by Fraser Brown and Derek Patrick]. Journal of British Studies, 61(1), 233-235. https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2021.167
  • Yu, A. C. K. (2021). [Review of the book The craft: How the Freemasons made the modern world, by J. Dickie]. Journal of British Studies, 60(3), 741-743. https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2021.33

Conference papers

  • Lin, K. C., Yu, A., Lam, S. K. N., & Lin, F. T. (2024, November 30). Evolution of Hong Kong music policy: From pre-war era to post-National Security Law [Conference panel]. Musical Traditions and Futures: 2024 Taiwan Society for Music Studies and Taiwan Musicology Forum Annual Meeting, the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Yu, A. (2024, November 30). How the post-war colonial government educated Hong Kong’s youth through music: A case study of the Scottish pipe band [Conference presentation]. Musical Traditions and Futures: 2024 Taiwan Society for Music Studies and Taiwan Musicology Forum Annual Meeting, the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Yu, A. (2022, March 12). The National Security Law and the future of Scottish bagpiping in Hong Kong [Conference presentation]. International Bagpipe Conference 2022, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, the United Kingdom.
  • Yu, A. (2021, September 16). Colonial legacy and inheritance: Can Scottish bagpiping survive in post-colonial Hong Kong? [Conference presentation]. Royal Musical Association Annual Conference 2021, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, the United Kingdom.
  • Yu, A. (2021, June 18). Colonial legacy and inheritance: Scottish bagpipes culture in Singapore [Conference presentation]. Britain and the World Conference 2021, the University of Plymouth, Plymouth, the United Kingdom.
  • Yu, A. & Lai, K. Y.  (2018, July 4). Understanding gender differences in the relationship between walkability and sense of community for older people in Hong Kong [Conference presentation]. Social Work, Education and Social Development 2018, the Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, the Republic of Ireland.
  • Lai, K. Y. & Yu, A. (2018, July 4). Quantity and quality of neighbourhood public open space and the sense of community of Chinese older adults in Hong Kong [Conference presentation]. Social Work, Education and Social Development 2018, the Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, the Republic of Ireland. 
  • Yu, A. (2018, March 10). The Scottish piping development in Hong Kong [Conference presentation]. International Bagpipe Conference 2018, Arxiu del Regne de Mallorca (the Archives of the Kingdom of Mallorca), Palma de Mallorca, the Kingdom of Spain.