Ka Nok Lo has been engaged as a historian and Research Assistant Professor in University of Macau for the last eight years, researching Global Demography History, Socio-economic History, Sino–Western Cultural Exchange, Cartographic Studies and Cultural Heritage. His work encompasses Clan history, adopting interdisciplinary approaches and global history perspectives. Lo has published over twenty journal articles and conference papers. His doctoral thesis critically examined the use of population censuses by the Macao-Portuguese colonial government, exploring its impact on colonial administration. Since 2017, he has been studying the cross-border public cemetery to explore the issue of ‘cross-border burials’ among Chinese residents in Macao. Recently he has been conducting research on the relationship between Macao’s cross-border charity cemeteries and Chinese national identity.
No, K.N. (2023-23) ‘An exploration of the Gentiloni family’s original collection of Macao peninsula paintings (1-3)’, Review of Culture, Issue 117, 118,120 (CSSCI-INDEX).
No, K.N. (2024) ‘Empirical research of the modern population census in Macao’, Research in Chinese Economic History (Beijing), 37:2 (CSSCI-INDEX)
No, K.N. (2023) ‘Charity relief, clan property education and Chinese cross-border funerals: the background, formulation and value of the permanent lease of Beiling mountain land collected by the Tong Sin Tong in Macao’, Journal of Macau Studies, 1:106.
https://fah.um.edu.mo/kanoklo/