UNDER REVIEW

Loa, See Pok. “Affective Order of Time Discipline: The Emotional Foundation of Time Pressure in Online Gig Work” Second R&R

Loa, See Pok and Lake Lui '“Precarity, Morals, and Gig Workers’ Perceived Appropriateness of Receiving Parental Financial Aid in Urban China” R&R

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

Loa, See Pok. Forthcoming. “Precarious Futures: Future-Making and Employment Management in Freelance Work.” Sociology

Other than my dissertation research, in the past, my master’s thesis and collaborative projects have led to publications on inequality and transnational mobility:

Loa, See Pok and Susanne Choi. 2024. “An Intimacy Field Framework: Class, Habitus, and Capital in Gay Relationships.” The Sociological Review, 72(3), 529–547.

Kan, Man-Yee, See Pok Loa and Lindsay Richards. 2025. “Generational differences in identities, participation in social movements, and migration intention among Hongkongers.” American Behavioural Scientist, 69(3), 277-298.

Zhou, Muzhi, Wei Wang, See Pok Loa and Man-Yee Kan. 2023. “Moving in the time of Covid-19: How did the pandemic situations affect the migration decisions of Hong Kong people?” Asian Population Studies, 19(2), 204–227.

IN PROGRESS

Loa, See Pok. “Cross-National Variations in the Coping of Precarity in the Global Gig Economy” Close to submission.

Loa, See Pok. “Schedule Instability in the Online Gig Economy” In preparation.

Loa, See Pok. “Cultural Justifications of Precarity among Japanese Freelance Workers” In preparation.