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Unveiling patterns: a data-driven exploration of overseas residents' views on Qingdao's tourism development
Published 2023-09-01“…This study embarks on a data-driven exploration to understand the perceptions of overseas residents regarding the development of tourism in Qingdao, a significant coastal city in China. Despite the pivotal role of tourism in regional economic growth, the views of foreign residents, who can act as cultural ambassadors, have been relatively underexplored in existing literature. …”
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The System of Sociocultural Adaptation of Foreign Students at Leading Russian Universities (On the Example of Azerbaijani and Chinese Students)
Published 2022-10-01“…The relevance and uniqueness of the study are based on cross-cultural differences between the studied groups, which made it possible to identify both principal and specific features, and their significant difference from Russian culture.The authors of the article concluded that the acceleration of the process of sociocultural adaptation is possible, first of all, through the study of the Russian language and pre-departure training in their homeland, which includes studying of Russian culture, history, traditions and specifics of intercultural communication. …”
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The platform of spoof videos: The case of Tudou.com
Published 2012-07-01“…This paper analyses the enabling and constraining role of platforms in the development of online video-spoofing culture in China. Using Tudou.com, one of China’s most popular video-sharing sites, as a case study, the paper discusses how video-sharing sites facilitate and curtail the self, and how they negotiate and balance among users, clients and the state, teasing out the complex politics of platforms in China. …”
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Creative Users, Social Networking, and New Models of Publishing
Published 2014-06-01“…It briefly touches on possible research themes associated with disruptive changes in the world’s oldest media/creative industry, particularly under the umbrella of “Cultural Science”. Two new models of publishing are discussed: literary self-publishing in China and open innovations in academic publishing. …”
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Vectors of Violence: Legitimation and Distribution of State Power in the _People’s Liberation Army Daily_ (_Jiefangjun Bao_), 1956-1989
Published 2024-05-01“…From personal memoirs and cooking recipes to revolutionary agitation and war coverage, the *People’s Liberation Army Daily* offers a wealth of insights into the sociopolitical and affective realities of post-1949 China. One of the few major periodicals that continued publication during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), the journal has received relatively scant attention from scholars, except for political science studies devoted to the PRC propaganda system. …”
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The Effect of Agglomeration Strategy on Rural Resilience from the Perspective of Homestay Tourism Operators
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Rapid response redevelopment: a study of an English-to-Chinese translation course moving online
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Resilience and Hopelessness in Turkish Society: Exploring the Role of Spirituality in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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What’s in, and what’s out? A study of student choice of learning activities in a flipped EFL classroom
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Effects of Different Cultivation Modes on the Storage Quality and Flavor of Harvested Chinese Leek
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Study on the Path of Cultivating and Enhancing National Maritime Awareness Under the Threshold of the Great Power Game
Published 2024-09-01“…To address these issues, efforts must be made to foster and enhance the national consciousness of maritime economy, maritime politics, maritime culture, and maritime ecology. By doing so, China can enhance its maritime hard power and soft power in economic, political, cultural, and ecological aspects, accelerate the construction of a maritime power, help realize the modernization of China, and effectively cope with the challenges brought by great power game.…”
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The Translation of Physics Texts by Western Missionaries During the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties and Its Enlightenment of Modern Chinese Physics
Published 2024-12-01“…Christian culture is viewed as a translated cultural practice that has become intricately intertwined with the local culture over the course of historical development in China. …”
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