Proceeding of 2025 8th International Conference on Humanities Education and Social Sciences (ICHESS 2025)
142 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Budsaba Kanoksilapatham, Sabariah Binti Mohamed Salleh, Adelina Binti Asmawi, Muhammad Faizal A. Ghani
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 8th International Conference on Humanities Education and Social Sciences (ICHESS 2025) during December 19 to 21, 2025 in Xi’an, China. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committees and reviewers...
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Liberal Education in British Universities in a Global Context: A Case Study of Undergraduate Linguistics Programme at the University of Manchester
Xinru Wang
This research explores the core principles, curriculum design, teaching methods, and the challenges faced by liberal education in a global context. To this end, it takes the undergraduate linguistics programme at the University of Manchester as an example. The researcher conducted literature analysis,...
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The Application of Franck Sonata in a Major for Violin in Violin Pedagogy
An Exploration of Teaching Methodologies Centered on the Integration of Technique and Musicality
Youhan Wu
Franck Violin Sonata in A Major represents the pinnacle of late French Romanticism and stands as a seminal work in the 19th-century violin sonata repertoire. This paper conducts a systematic musical analysis of the composition, culminating in the identification of pedagogical focal points for violin...
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Research on the Optimization of Industry-Education Integration Ecosystem from the Perspective of Complex Adaptive Systems
Qin Yang
Within the theoretical framework of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), this study systematically deconstructs the dynamic characteristics and operational mechanisms of the industry-education integration ecosystem. The research identifies three core contradictions currently faced by the system: imbalance...
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The Dilemmas in Formation and Solutions for the Industrial Industry-Education Integration Community from the Perspective of the Triple Helix Theory
Xi Xiong
As a crucial vehicle for reforming modern vocational education, the core mission of the industry-education integration community is to innovate collaborative talent cultivation mechanisms. The Triple Helix Theory reveals the three-dimensional coupling relationship among government, universities, and...
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Research on the Digital-Intelligence-Driven Mechanisms and Value-Added Model of University Teachers’ Intellectual Capital: Theoretical Reconstruction and Practical Logic
Na Jiang, Mo Chen, Rong Chen, Yuan Jun Zhang, Qin Qin
This paper focuses on the value-added of teachers in higher education, aiming to address the limitations of traditional professional growth paradigms. Based on intellectual capital theory and supported by literature review, it systematically analyzes influence mechanism on teachers’ value-added. Building...
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The Impact of Organizational Support on Teachers’ Engagement in University-Business Cooperation: The Chain Mediating Role of cooperation willingness and Cooperation Barriers
Xi Xiong
Organizational support serves as a core guarantee for deepening university-business cooperation in vocational institutions and is key to addressing insufficient motivation among teachers and enhancing the quality and effectiveness of industry-education integration. Based on a survey of 2,683 teachers...
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Application of the BOPPPS Model in Ideological and Political Education of Courses Under the Guidance of “Integration of Morality and Skills” —Taking the Secondary Vocational Course “Computer Network Technology” as an Example
Li Wang, Jinghan Wu, Yunlong Song, Xinyu Yang
Comprehensively advancing the construction of curriculum ideology and politics education in secondary vocational school courses is a crucial measure to implement the Party’s educational policy and the fundamental task of fostering virtue through education. To address the challenges of integrating ideological...
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Information Technology Empowers Mathematics Teaching: Integration Pathways and Practical Innovations
Shijin Wei, Qinglai Dong
In the digital era and against the backdrop of educational informatization strategies, this study focuses on the integration of information technology and mathematics teaching, aiming to innovate traditional mathematics teaching models and enhance teaching quality. Firstly, it elaborates on the diverse...
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Exploring the Pedagogical Value and Practical Pathways of Traditional Chinese Puzzle Games in Primary Mathematics Teaching
Shengnan Wang, Shuiping Zhu
As an essential component of mathematical culture, traditional Chinese puzzle games not only embody rich intellectual features but also incorporate mathematical logical thinking. Integrating these ancient games into primary school mathematics classrooms enables a close combination of mathematical knowledge...
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Cultivating Intercultural Sensitivity in Undergraduate Nursing Freshmen: A Qualitative Study
Jun Li, Yuxuan Zhu, Bo Wu, Zimo Yu, Qiuheng Huang
Objective: This study aimed to explore the cognitive development characteristics and training needs of intercultural sensitivity among undergraduate nursing freshmen. Methods: A qualitative research approach was adopted. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a cohort of undergraduate nursing...
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Trends in the Academic to Non-Academic Staff Ratio in Higher Education: Drivers, Impacts, and Recommendations
Yichen Deng
Over the past few decades, the field of higher education has undergone significant changes, with the composition of university faculty experiencing particularly notable shifts. This ever-changing trend is now gaining more attention worldwide. Relying on historical data and empirical studies, the review...
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Research on the Order-Based Education Model for Vocational Universities
Ruican Hao, Qiang Gao, Chunxiao Zhang
The order-based education is the talent training plans formulated by vocational universities and enterprises according to industry demands. Its purpose is to achieve seamless integration between talent training and industry demand based on recruiting students for universities and employment for enterprises....
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Research and Practice on Talent Cultivation of Computer Majors Based on EPIP in the Context of Industrial Colleges
Desheng Zeng, Xue Jiang, Shuanglong Pang, Xiaodan Chen
With the deepening of vocational education reform, more and more higher vocational colleges are promoting the development of industrial colleges. The integration of industry and education has become an effective way to improve the quality of vocational education and cultivate high-skilled students. Taking...
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Exploration and Practice of the “Dual PBL” Teaching Model in Programming Courses Empowered by AI
Hong Liu, Jinli Li, Lei Chen, Lin Wang
This paper analyzes the current teaching status of programming courses and proposes an innovative “dual PBL” teaching model for programming courses empowered by AI. This model constructs a dual - driven teaching framework of “problem - based learning” (PBL) + “project - based learning” (PBL) under the...
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Cultural Integration and Data-Driven Digital Education for International Students: A Case Study of Software Engineering Teaching Practice
Tao Yang, Qinru Li
In recent years, the scale of international student enrollment in China has expanded considerably, driven by intensified regional collaboration and global educational exchange. To address the evolving needs of this diverse student body, we propose a comprehensive evaluation framework underpinned by data-driven...
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Early-Childhood AI Ethics Education: Initiating Awareness of Algorithmic Bias and Privacy in the Cognitive Construction Stage
Jiachen Liu
Applications of artificial intelligence in early childhood education have received widespread attention. However, inquiries and practical responses targeting children in the cognitive-construction period remain underdeveloped with respect to core ethical issues such as algorithmic bias and privacy risks....
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Research on the Current Situation, Challenges, and Countermeasures of the Integrated Construction of Ideological and Political Courses in Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Schools
Chen Qi
The fundamental task of education is to “cultivate virtue and nurture people”, and ideological and political education, as an extremely important part of the education system, covers the education stages of primary, secondary, and tertiary schools. Based on this important reason, the 20th National Congress...
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Social Media as a Linguistic Catalyst for Cultural Renewal and Educational Reform in Global Communication: A Cross-Platform Sociolinguistic Analysis of Digital Discourse and Pedagogical Transformation
Ainun Fatimah, Andi Wardatul Wahidah Lufini
In an era defined by digital globalization, social media has evolved into a powerful linguistic arena that both reflects and reshapes cultural and educational paradigms. This study investigates how social media functions as a linguistic catalystfor cultural renewal and educational reform, emphasizing...
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Research on Path to Deep Integration Between Ideological and Political Education and Translation Course for English Majors
Yanan Hou
This article analyzes the necessity of deeply integrating ideological and political education with translation courses. Based on the reality of translation teaching, it proposes ways to achieve this integration, namely, planning the overall approach, constructing an ideological and political education...
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Research on Talent Cultivation of Artificial Intelligence Major Group Schools Enterprise Cooperation under the Background of Industry Education Integration
Shuanglong Pang, Desheng Zeng, Xiaodan Chen, Chunyang Chen
Under the background of deepening the integration of industry and education in the new era of vocational education, in order to promote students' high-quality employment, school enterprise cooperation focuses on the construction of artificial intelligence specialty group, and constructs the school...
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Exploration and Practice of Improving the Teaching Quality of Higher Mathematics Courses in “Double High-Level” Universities of Engineering
Min Wang, Congge Wang
Since the launch of the Double High-Level Program over the past three years, engineering colleges and universities have further improved their professional education. However, Advanced Mathematics, a crucial foundational course for engineering institutions, has increasingly been marginalized. This paper...
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Research on Strategies for Improving Digital Literacy of College Students in Applied Universities
Xiuying Jiang, Xishang Dong, Qingyun Chi, Sen Zhou, Li Liu
In the digital economy era, digital literacy has become a core competency essential for students in applied universities. Drawing on global research on digital literacy, this paper clarifies its essence and proposes a cultivation framework through analyzing digital literacy requirements for students’...
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Strategies for Integrating Patriotic Education into Campus Culture Construction in Higher Education Institutions
Fan Xie
In the context of the new era, universities, as the forefront of ideological work, should deeply integrate patriotic education into the construction of campus culture. Drawing on coupling relationship theory, this article proposes five key strategies—content optimization, activity innovation, carrier...
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Exploration and Practice of a Pharmaceutical Talent Cultivation Model in the Context of the “Double First-Class” Initiative: A Case Study of Jinan University
Jitao Zhang
The “Double First-Class” initiative has transitioned from a supply-oriented approach in its first phase to a demand-oriented one in its second phase, with a heightened emphasis on national strategic priorities and the cultivation of high-level talent. Against this backdrop, and alongside the advancement...
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Exploring Educational and Management Strategies for University Students in the Context of New Media
Jiaxin Li
With the rapid development of new media, university students’ learning methods, social interactions, and thinking patterns have undergone profound changes, which present new challenges for university education and management. New media has diversified students’ sources of information, enriched learning...
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Language-Related Factors Influencing Neuroplasticity During Chinese Second Language Acquisition: A Review and Future Directions
Zhongshi Li
Chinese language education is conducted in over 180 countries and regions. However, studies investigating the neuroplasticity of Chinese as a second language remain relatively scarce. This review examines the impact of language-related factors on neuroplasticity during Chinese second language acquisition....
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Intercultural Sensitivity Among Junior Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Descriptive Cross–Sectional Study
Zimo Yu, Jun Li, Yuxuan Zhu, Bo Wu, Qiuheng Huang
Objective: To investigate the current status of intercultural sensitivity among junior undergraduate nursing students and analyze its influencing factors, so as to provide a reference for intercultural nursing education. Methods: Using convenience sampling, 134 junior–year nursing students from a medical...
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Intercultural Sensitivity Among Senior Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Qualitative Study
Bo Wu, Jun Li, Zimo Yu, Yuxuan Zhu, Qiuheng Huang
Objective: To explore the characteristics of cognitive development and training needs regarding intercultural sensitivity among senior undergraduate nursing students, and to provide a reference for cultivating their transcultural nursing competence. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured...
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Research on Virtual Laboratory in the Practical Teaching of Industrial Engineering Major
Yunxia Wang, Mei Yang
In response to various issues currently present in online education, such as poor interactivity, inadequate sensory experience for students’ learning, and monotonous and dull teaching web pages, this paper analyzes and studies the construction of virtual laboratories under the context of educational...
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Cultivating Higher-Order Thinking in High School Chemistry through Contextualized Instruction: A Case Study of “Amount of Substance”
Yuying Yang, Yanqiu Shao
Higher-order thinking (HOT), distinct from the prevailing score-centric educational paradigm, represents a unified capacity encompassing divergent thinking, inductive reasoning, and innovative thought. This paper elucidates the critical importance of HOT for high school chemistry learning and the transformation...
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The Evolutionary Path and Logic of the Diversification of Graduate Degree Types in China
Chengfei Shi, Ting Han
China's graduate education has evolved from a single academic degree model to the initiation and expansion of professional degree education, and further to the parallel emphasis on both full-time and part-time professional degree education, as well as on academic and professional degree education. The...
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Digital Technology Empowers the Mode Innovation and Paradigm Construction of the Integration of Online and Offline in Sports Curriculum Ideological and Political Education
Qunying Zhou
To address the challenges of fragmented value transmission, superficial identity formation, and single evaluation subjects in traditional ideological and political education within physical education curricula, and to align with the national education digitalization strategy, this study explores reform...
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Unlocking the Black Box: How Project-Based Learning Fosters Students’ Engineering Practice Competence?
Ting Han, Chengfei Shi
This study investigates the mechanisms through which Project-Based Learning (PjBL) fosters engineering practice competence among university students. A sequential explanatory mixed-methods design was employed in a PjBL course at a Chinese research university. By integrating qualitative and quantitative...
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Generative AI in Engineering Education: A Qualitative Analysis of Practical Implementations Among Non-Computer Science Undergraduates
Xuanqi Zhang
This qualitative investigation examines the practical implications and underlying mechanisms of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) within programming education. It analyzes five non-computer-science undergraduates possessing diverse proficiency levels through comprehensive in-depth interviews...
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Analysis of Three-Dimensional Curriculum in Vocational Education Under the “Student-Centered” Concept
Li Li, Weiqi Sun, Ruiqi Zhong
Curriculum three-dimensionalization is an important trend in the development and transformation of information-based education. The construction of a three-dimensional curriculum is not only the continuous integration of resource development and the teaching process but also a gradual developmental process...
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From Grand Narrative to Precision Empathy
——Narrative Strategies and Practical Paths of University Students’ Historical View Education
Yijun Liu, Ting Chen, Yan Liu
Guided by the new-era educational mandate, university students’ historical-view education is shifting from a “political course” to a “life-navigation course,” embodying “fostering virtue through education.” The paper dissects their logical interplay, sets out period-relevant narrative strategies and...
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The Role of University Peer Psychological Support in Promoting Integrated Mental Health Education Across Educational Levels
Ting Chen, Yijun Liu, Jinglin Zhu, Yingna Duan
Integrated cross-level mental health education is an emerging focus, with a coherent theoretical framework key to its continuity and effectiveness. Primary/secondary schools face resource and personnel gaps, while universities have robust peer support networks. Extending university models to lower stages...
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Collaborative Computing Empowers Learner-Centered Learning Communities: Mechanisms, Pathways, and Evaluation
Wenjia Xie, Bin Xue, Zixi Xu
In the new era, talent demand focuses on innovation capabilities and comprehensive literacy. The traditional "teacher-centered" model has inherent limitations—insufficient student initiative, disconnected teaching content, and simplistic evaluation—along with transformation obstacles like lacking...
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Application and Design Optimization of Blended Teaching Mode in College English Writing Instruction
Shuyun Pei
With the in-depth development of educational informatization, the blended teaching mode has demonstrated remarkable advantages in college English writing instruction. Based on a cloud-native learning management system, this paper constructs a teaching framework integrating intelligent resource recommendation,...
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Classroom Design and Effectiveness Evaluation of Spanish Cultural Teaching Integrated with AI Virtual Scenarios
Yudong Liu
This paper focuses on the integrated application of artificial intelligence and virtual reality technologies in Spanish cultural teaching, designing and implementing an immersive classroom system based on AI virtual scenarios. The system employs Unity3D to construct high-fidelity cultural scenes, and...
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A Study Tour Curriculum Design for the China Kunqu Museum Based on Digital Intelligence Technology
Dongxin Sui, Jingrong Sun
The Kunqu Museum of China is the only professional art museum in China that integrates the history, culture and art of Kunqu opera, with the purpose of display, performance, preservation and research. Based on the nature and characteristics of the educational resources in the China Kunqu Museum itself,...
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Academic Passion and the Influence of Learning Orientations: A Comparative Analysis Between European-American and Chinese Students in University
Xiaole Ma
The interest in achieving academic success by students is driven by their academic passion, which is driven by both external social factors of achieving target goals and rewards, as well as the internal interest of improving their expertise and the enjoyment of learning among university students. These...
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Innovation of Practical Teaching Model and Construction of Professional Competence Evaluation System for Recording Arts Based on OBE Concept
Gang Xu, Gui Li, Yachao Lu
The traditional education system for recording arts is challenged by various problems, including a mismatch between industry needs and the educational curriculum, which is theoretically oriented, and it fails to provide adequate practice time and evaluation of competence. The study focuses on implementing...
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Can External Accountability Affect Principals’ Ethical Leadership?
Changwen Zhou, Wanying Liang
External accountability has complex impacts on principals’ leadership and the outcome of their management of teachers, but whether external accountability affects principals’ ethical leadership and its outcomes is unclear. This study explored the relationship among principals’ ethical leadership, teachers’...
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The Construction Mechanism and Practical Path of Digital Professional Classrooms from the Perspective of “Theory and Practice Integration”
Tao Jiang, Lei Jiang, Shijia Zhang
Against the backdrop of the deep integration of intelligent manufacturing and digital technology, the structure of vocational abilities is undergoing systematic reconstruction. The traditional “theory-practice” dichotomy in teaching is no longer sufficient to meet the demands of cultivating high-quality...
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AI Empowerment: Path Exploration in Higher Vocational English Teaching
Ting Xu
The profound assimilation of the artificially intelligent (AI) technology into education encouraged by the international trend of digitalization and intelligentization has become a primary cause of the consistent change of teaching model in Higher Vocational English. This paper examines the facilitating...
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A Preliminary Investigation of Dance Talent Development Models within the Framework of the New Liberal Arts—The “New Liberal Arts” Approach Promotes Interdisciplinary Integration in Dance Education
Bo Cai
With its emphasis on breaking down disciplinary barriers and promoting interdisciplinary integration, the idea of “New Liberal Arts” is gaining traction in China's higher education system. This has given rise to new theoretical perspectives for innovating and reforming dance education while also...
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The Application of New Quality Productivity and the Paths and Challenges of Mediatized Risk Governance Under the Threshold of Journalism Transformation in the Age of Smart Media
Tianqi Zhang
This paper discusses the changes in journalism in the age of smart media and the application and risk governance of new quality productivity in it. With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, 5G communication, blockchain and other innovative technologies, journalism is undergoing profound...
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Emotional Dynamic Modeling in Student Collaborative Learning Based on Natural Language Processing
Xiaoxia Hao
Aiming at the problem of emotional dynamic modeling in student collaborative learning, this study proposes a hierarchical attention LSTM-Transformer fusion algorithm (HALTF). The algorithm extracts text features through bidirectional LSTM, the hierarchical attention mechanism focuses on key emotional...
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Research on the Activation Pathways of Xi’an’s Historical and Cultural Resources and the Development Mechanism of Culture-Tourism Integration
Jianfang Liu
Against the backdrop of China’s cultural confidence strategy and ongoing policies promoting cultural-tourism integration, there is an urgent need for theoretical support and practical guidance at the mechanism level for systematically revitalizing historical and cultural resources. Taking Xi’an as a...
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Research on Cultural Inheritance and Innovation Pathways of Red-Themed Animation Empowered by Intelligent Technology
Yingying Ge, Wei Si
In the context of the deep integration of cultural inheritance and digital technology, red-themed animation has emerged as a pivotal medium for perpetuating revolutionary heritage and fortifying national cultural confidence through its vivid narrative forms. With the iterative advancement of artificial...
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An Aerial Vehicle Design Method Based on Bionic Flight Technology
Zhenyan Liu
This study, employing a cross-disciplinary methodology, systematically explores the integration path of intangible cultural heritage Zha Cai with modern aerospace technology, as well as its dissemination effectiveness on the international stage. Based on the theoretical framework of technological anthropology,...
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The Potential of Using Short-Video Social Media Platforms for Promoting Music Therapy to Treat Children with Dyslexia in China
Zhiyue Qumu
Dyslexia can affect people’s ability to spell, read, and write, thus, early treatment and intervention for children with dyslexia are critical. Music therapy has emerged as one of the popular approaches in treating dyslexia. However, the awareness towards music therapy as a treatment remains low compared...
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A Comparative Study on Large Language Models in Translating Classical Chinese Philosophical Terminology: A Benchmark Evaluation Against Official Renderings from Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and Culture: Philosophy
Qin Nan, Xing Hao
The accurate translation of classical Chinese philosophical terms serves as a core vehicle for conveying ancient wisdom and a bridge facilitating dialogue between Eastern and Western civilizations, holding profound significance for safeguarding the diversity of global civilizations. Based on the English...
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Integrating Music Therapy in School Counseling: Supporting Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Zihan Yang
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD) are increasingly prevalent in school counseling. Students with EBD often exhibit social difficulties, emotional regulation problems, and classroom behavior issues, which can significantly impact their academic performance and daily life. Currently, the emotional...
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Second-Hand Housing Market Analysis and Optimized Pricing Strategy - Taking Changsha as an Example
Lian Qi
Under the policy of “housing for living, not for speculation” and tailored city-specific policies, pre-owned homes have gradually become the mainstay of urban housing supply. Accurately assessing housing prices is crucial for stabilizing expectations and mitigating risks. Therefore, this study captured...
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The Impact of “Belt and Road” Initiative on Total Factor Productivity of Chinese Enterprises
Fengtong Li
This paper examines the causal effect and heterogeneity of the Belt and Road Initiative on the total factor productivity (TFP) of Chinese enterprises from a holistic perspective by using the data of 2,862 listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen A-shares during the period of 2010-2017 as a sample, and...
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A Systematic Review of AI and Social Work in China (2023–2025)
Yiyuan Lin
Amid rapid digitalization, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping social work in China, yet evidence is fragmented. This study conducts a Systematic Literature Review (CNKI, Jan 2023–Apr 2025) and applies Braun & Clarke’s thematic analysis to synthesize 20 peer-reviewed articles (from 57 records)....
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Artificial Intelligence and Patent Ownership: Determining Inventorship Through the Prism of Human Inventive Contribution
――An Analogy from the Feist Doctrine of Copyright Law
Zhichao Wang
This paper contends that an AI-assisted invention should be eligible for patent protection only if the human inventor has provided a dominant, indispensable, and inventive contribution to the conception of said invention. The principle of “hard work” has been clarified in the case of Feist Publications,...
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The Application of “Situational Analysis” in Generative Artificial Intelligence Infringement Liability
Zhuocheng Liu
Currently, the Chinese academic circle primarily applies the doctrines of general fault liability and no-fault liability to determine the identification of Infringing subject and liability allocation in generative AI infringement cases. However, in judicial practice, the inherent flaws of these two liability...
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Research on the Impact of Investor Sentiment on Corporate Investment Behavior
Bo Zhang, Tao Liang
This study focuses on the impact of investor sentiment on corporate investment behavior. Against the backdrop of traditional financial theories confronting market anomalies and the rise of behavioral finance, and considering the unique environment of China’s capital market, it abandons the complete rationality...
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Review of Methods for Intelligentization of Tourism Services Empowered by Large language Models (LLMs)
Xue Fu, Bingbing Jiang
In an era of rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI), AI is quietly influencing various industries. The integration of tourism and intelligent technologies has brought new development opportunities to the tourism services industry. The introduction of Large Language Models (LLMs) not only provides...
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A Research on the Interactions Between Common Foods and Oral Drugs and Clinical Prevention and Management Strategies
Shijun Yuan
In modern medicine, it’s really important to know whether oral drugs are effective and safe. This is highly affected by diet, which is a constant and very complicated factor. Food - drug interactions (FDIs) are often ignored, but they can cause problems, from treatment not working to life - threatening...
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Latest Advances and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare Sector
Yuze Song
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical field has significantly enhanced the efficiency of disease diagnosis, health management, and drug development. However, its widespread adoption still faces multiple challenges such as technical, ethical, and resource constraints. Based on...
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Framing Ambiguity: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesian and American Media Coverage on Sam Altman’s Tweet
Andi Wardatul Wahidah Lufini, Ainun Fatimah
This comparative study analyzes how Indonesian and American news outlets frame an ambiguous tweet by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, about AI interaction costs. Using Entman’s (1993) framing theory, this research examines ten online articlesfive from Indonesian media (CNBC Indonesia, Detik, Kompas, Viva,...
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Digital Insights into Organic Food Consumption Behavior: Multi-Dimensional Analysis Based on Big Data
Jianlong Shi
The rapid development of e-commerce has profoundly changed organic food consumption patterns. This study reveals the multidimensional driving factors of consumer behavior through big data analysis. Based on data from the Hong Kong HKTVmall platform, a multiple linear regression model was used to examine...
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Urban Artificial Intelligence Development Effects on Sustainable Information Disclosure of Firms: Evidence from A-Share Listed Firms
Xilinan Wu, Guochao Wan
Amid China’s “dual-carbon” strategy and rising stakeholder demand for non-financial transparency, many firms - especially SMEs - face high costs and capability gaps in sustainability reporting. Leveraging a panel of A-share listed firms from 2015–2024 matched with city-level indicators for artificial...
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An Evaluation System for Carbon Emission Disclosure Based on DSR-C Model and BP Neural Network: A Case Study of Sichuan Changhong
Wei Li, Guochao Wan
Against the backdrop of global carbon neutrality goals, evaluating corporate carbon emission disclosure (CCD) is crucial. This study constructs an innovative evaluation system by integrating an improved Driving-State-Response model with a Supply Chain dimension (DSR-C) and a Backpropagation Neural Network...
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The Impact of Rural Labor Mobility on Agricultural Resilience in the Context of the New Economic Form
Tiantian Cheng, Ge Wen
Against the backdrop of the new economic form, this paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the impact of rural labor mobility on agricultural resilience. The study finds that rural labor mobility not only brings the reflux of capital, technology and information to agricultural production, enhancing the...
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Study on the Determinants of Corporate Green Innovation — A Study Based on XGBoost–SHAP Model
Mohan Lin
Green innovation is a key pathway for enterprises to achieve sustainable development, exploring its driving factors is essential to enhancing the level of corporate green innovation. This paper selects characteristic variables that may influence corporate green innovation from firms’ financial indicators,...
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Research on Regulatory Dilemmas and Governance Pathways for Ride-Hailing Aggregation Platforms
Wandi Zhang, Sa Xu, Guifei Tan
With the rapid penetration of the ride-hailing aggregation model in the transportation market, its unique platform architecture poses significant challenges to the traditional regulatory framework. This paper examines an administrative penalty case involving a ride-hailing aggregation platform in Chengdu....
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Service Design for Age-Friendly Mobile Elderly Care Products from a Social Innovation Perspective
Yi-Wen Wang, Yu-Yuan Peng
From a social-innovation perspective, this study employs literature review and field investigation, integrates participatory design, and conducts prototyping in an RV-travel scenario. It identifies key pain points and a hierarchy of needs among “new older adults,” including those born in the 1960s, aiming...
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A Study on Seasonal Patterns and Holiday Effects in Tourism Attention in Southwest China
Min Lin, Siyi Chen, Xinyu Li, Xirong Guo
This study analyzes tourism attention in Southwest China using Baidu Index data, focusing on seasonal fluctuations and holiday behavior patterns. Applying seasonal concentration, Herfindahl, and primacy indices, we find that: (1) seasonal variations in attention have significantly weakened, reflecting...
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Analysis of Printmaking and Photography Research Hotspots and Trends Based on Citespace—Taking WOS and CNKI as Examples
Kexin Sun, Haiyin Sun
Since the invention of photography in 1839, the development of traditional printmaking has been greatly impacted. With the integration and development of printmaking and photography in artistic creation. Currently, printmaking and photography, as two forms of artistic expression, have a significant impact...
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Analysis of Research Hotspots and Trends in Medical Laboratory Technology Based on Citespace: A Case Study Using WOS Data (2016–2025)
Yinuo Cheng, Lu Han, Yu Chen
Currently, medical laboratory technology serves as a vital component of clinical medicine’s auxiliary departments. Its advancement significantly impacts medical progress, medical education, and the training of medical students. In the future, medical laboratory technology will integrate with advanced...
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Configurational Pathways of User Value Co-Creation in Online Business Travel Platforms a Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Chao-Qun Lin, Zhi-Yi Zhao, Min Wei
From a configurational perspective and integrating consumer perceived value theory with user behavior theory, this study identifies seven influencing factors: information content quality, utility quality, carrier quality, resource reliability, platform reputation, consumer personal characteristics, and...
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How GPS Remote Sensing Technology Can Drive National Development in All Aspects
Xuelin Hao
Through this sample article, we can see that the research objective of this paper is to improve remote sensing technology to change our lives. Remote sensing technology has been maturely developed and applied in multiple scientific research fields in China, and has played a positive role in daily life.
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The Humanistic Dimension of Embedding Human Resource Management Technologies and Ethical Reconstruction in the Data Era
Rong Zheng, Yimeng Lai, Xialian Liu, Qiuyan Gai
To resolve the core contradiction between technological empowerment and humanistic value imbalance in human resource management during the data era, and to provide critical support for enriching research at the intersection of technical sociology and HRM, this study employs literature review and comparative...
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The Impact of Healthcare Service Quality on Patient Satisfaction and Loyalty—A Comparative Analysis of Multi-Disciplinary Treatment and Traditional Single-Disciplinary Treatment Based on Expectancy Theory
Wei Zhao, Na Ren
In recent years, China’s supply-side structural reform of healthcare services has continued to deepen. The diversity and complexity of demand-side needs caused by accelerated population aging and rising chronic disease burden have posed severe challenges to the service capacity of the traditional single-disciplinary...
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Characteristics, Mechanisms and Mitigation Strategies for Digital Burden Among University Students
Anlong Shi, Pei Li
With the advent of the digital technology era, college students-who serve as core participants in digital learning and daily life-have access to the conveniences brought by digital technologies, yet they are concurrently confronted with an increasingly heavy digital burden. This burden is primarily manifested...
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Solving the Dilemma: Organizational Management and Market Strategy Adjustment of XPeng
Xiaonan Li
This paper selects XPeng Motors as the research subject and employs the SWOT analysis framework to systematically investigate its organizational transformation and market strategy adjustment process from 2022 to 2025. The study shows that after experiencing the strategic crisis in 2022, XPeng Motors...
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The Mechanism and Path of Online Public Opinion Guidance
Xiao Wang, Junran Zhi
During different stages of public opinion risk management in our country, public opinion guidance is an important and effective means to prevent and control public opinion risks. This research is guided by the overall national security perspective and based on the theory of risk management. The aim is...
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Analysis of Sudden Public Opinion Spread and Governance Paths Driven by Generative Artificial Intelligence
Xiao Wang, Gaoyue Zhao
Exploring the analysis of dissemination paths and governance approaches of sudden public opinion events driven by generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in the context of digital transformation and providing relevant references is of great significance. From the perspective of public opinion dissemination,...
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Multicultural Narrative Strategies and Effectiveness Evaluation in the Communication of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Yingchi Zhu
Disseminating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) worldwide proves to be a challenge with cultural differences and different audiences, necessitating urgent development of narrative methods and evaluation process that achieves cultural adaptability. This paper proposes a Multicultural...
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Spatiotemporal Evolution of Water Bodies in Bozhou City (2013–2023): Policy Response and Regional Governance Implications from the Perspective of Food Security and Human Sustainable Development
Xiang Cao
As a major agricultural city in Anhui Province, Bozhou relies heavily on rivers, ponds, and other aquatic resources to support ecological governance and food security. In recent years, its aquatic ecosystems have been profoundly affected by intensive agricultural activities and rapid urbanization. Data...
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Research on Models for Digital Intelligence-Empowered Innovation in Red Cultural Tourism Development
Xiaolin Liu
This paper explores innovative development models for red cultural tourism empowered by digital intelligence, aiming to revitalize local economies and preserve red cultural heritage. Taking Sichuan Province as a case study—home to over 3,200 red tourism sites—the region faces intense market competition,...
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Industry-Education Integration in the Context of Hainan Free Trade Port: Learning Path Planning for Hotel Arabic Conversation Based on Ant Colony Optimization
Yanting Huang, Kai Wang, Zeyi Ding, Yihong Liu
Targeting the structural challenges inherent in higher vocational Hotel Arabic teaching—specifically rigid curriculum sequencing, the disconnection between content supply and industry standards, and the imbalance of cognitive load—this paper proposes an Entropy-Based Adaptive Ant Colony Optimization...
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Cross‑Platform Data‑Driven Analysis of Hot Search Topics and Sentiment Using Multi‑Model Voting
Weichen Wang
This paper investigates hot search texts from Chinese internet platforms to examine the application and methodology of data-driven text research in the new-media context. The research collects over 150,000 hot search entries from three mainstream social platforms, including Weibo, Zhihu, and Toutiao,...
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An Analysis on the Techniques of Movie Commentary from the Perspective of Relevance Theory: A Case Study of Verbal Behaviour in the Commentary of Titanic
Xinmiao Li
Analysing movie from the perspective of relevance theory in linguistics is an emerging direction. In terms of the previous studies, many scholars applied relevance theory to study the movie dialogue, mainly focusing on the explicature and implicature. In this research, the researcher chose a new research...
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The Current Application and Pathway Analysis of Music Therapy in Anxiety Disorders
Qian Wang
Anxiety disorders, as a common psychological condition, severely impair mental health, leading to emotional dysregulation, cognitive deficits, and social dysfunction. Patients often avoid social interactions, damaging interpersonal relationships. Chronic anxiety further harms physical health, affecting...
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The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Female Body Narratives in the Digital Media Era: A Gender Anthropology Perspective
Ran Shan
This paper looks into the big changes in female body stories caused by digital media appearing, using a special way called gender-anthropology to see how breaking down and rebuilding happen at the same time. For decades traditional media outlets have fed one monolithic and often Western-centric idealization...
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The Legal Tradition of Incorporating Ritual into Law and China’s Legal Modernization
Haoyu Wang
Traditional Chinese society, shaped by the “Hundred Schools of Thought” discourse, established the process of “Confucianization of law” under the dominant influence of Legalist and Confucian ideologies, making the incorporation of ritual into law a paradigmatic model for social governance. In modern...
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Anatomy of a Fall: French Feminism and Marital Dilemmas
Xiaofan Chen, Yutao Zhang
The film Anatomy of a Fall constructs a severely imbalanced marital relationship through the inversion of traditional gender-based division of labor, profoundly revealing the predicaments of marital relationships against the backdrop of the rise of feminism in French society. Set against the marital...
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Social Media Dependence and Relationship Quality on Chinese College Students: A Chained Mediation Model
Jialu Qin, Linjia Li, Yueyang Ma
With the continuous development of Internet technology, social media dependence has gradually become a way of life for people, which carries people’s interpersonal relationships, expansion and maintenance. Still, with the intake of complicated news, social media dependence triggers the public’s tendency...
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How the Elements of Outstanding Traditional Chinese Culture Are Integrated into the Film IP to Transform the Audience’s Cultural Consumption into Cultural Identity: A Multi-Case Study of Successful Chinese Film IPs
Xinyue Luo
In recent years, the Chinese domestic film IP (Intellectual Property) has rapidly developed, which has strong cultural awareness and international communication potential. Numerous representative audiovisual works have emerged, such as the Ne Zha series, the Fengshen series, and Chang’an San Wan Li,...
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Psychological Resilience: Theoretical Models, Influencing Factors, and Culturally Adapted Interventions
Runtong Qin
This study systematically reviewed the core theoretical models, influencing factors, assessment tools and intervention pathways of psychological resilience. It helps promote a unified understanding of resilience and provides a theoretical basis for formulating clear and operational intervention paths....
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The Influence Mechanism and Intervention Strategies of Social Adaptability of Chinese College Students Under the Background of Positive Psychology
Shuyan Luo
The rapidly evolving employment landscape in contemporary Chinese society has imposed heightened demands on the social adaptability of university students. Concurrently, the prominent mental health issues among Chinese college students are compounded by a deficiency in the cultivation of social adaptability....
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Reform of the American Bureaucratic System from the Perspective of the “Deep State” Theory
Zhaohui Yu
This paper employs the “Deep State” theory as its core framework to examine the scope and feasibility of administrative reforms initiated during Donald Trump’s second presidential term. The “Deep State” primarily refers to a persistent power network composed of unelected bureaucrats, intelligence agencies,...
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Psychological Problem Adjustment Strategy for Flexible Employment Groups Based on Internal and External Synergy
Qunying Zhou, Xin Ren
Flexible employment is an important form of employment and an important part of the labor market, which can improve the efficiency of the labor market. Psychological feelings such as job satisfaction and sense of achievement of flexibly employed people are not only affected by the stability of the jobs...