Proceedings of the 2025 11th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science Research(ICHSSR 2025)
182 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Bootheina Majoul, Abdullah Abdullah, Sharifah Faizah Syed Mohammed, Fonny Dameaty Hutagalung
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 11th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science Research (ICHSSR 2025) during April 25-27, 2025 in Beijing, China. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committees and reviewers...
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Research on Teaching Reform Guided by the Cultivation of Innovative Ability
Rongzhen Zhu, Xin Wen, Chenbin Wang, Xiangyao Liu, Kunqi Li
This article focuses on the practical problem of students’ lack of innovative practical ability discovered during the teaching process, and carries out curriculum reform guided by the cultivation of innovative ability. We will carry out teaching reform on the core course of optical measurement, “Optoelectronic...
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Reconstruction of Educational Rights for Impoverished Rural Women in China——An Analysis Based on the TV Series “She and Her Girls”
Yunning Wang
This paper explores the reconstruction process of educational rights for impoverished rural women in China within the context of gender inequality, focusing on the story of Zhang Guimei and her establishment of the Huaping High School for Girls, as portrayed in the TV series She and Her Girls. The series,...
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The Current Status, Underlying Causes, and Solutions for the Gap in Compulsory Education Between Urban and Rural Areas in China
Zhiwei Jin
Despite efforts by the Chinese government to reduce the gap in compulsory education between urban and rural areas, urban and rural schools continue to struggle with a significant disparity in resources. This paper analyzes the concrete performance of the urban-rural education gap in infrastructure, teacher...
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Research on Gender Inequality in Secondary Education
Siyu Yang
Gender differences and gender inequality are among the most prominent social issues in today’s society, and gender inequality in secondary education requires urgent attention and improvement. This paper first elaborates on the existing gender inequality issues in secondary education from both the family...
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Research on Professional Development of Higher Vocational Teachers Based on Social Training Curriculum Innovation
Jianwei Liao
The swift progress of economy and society continually elevates the standards for higher vocational education, thereby presenting fresh challenges for the professional growth of its educators. Although social training courses are instrumental in this sector, several issues persist, such as the sluggish...
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Developing Students’ Creativity and Critical Thinking in Higher Education: a Human Capital Theory Perspective
Yuan Wei
In the context of a knowledge-driven economy, education is viewed as an investment in the enhancement of individual productivity, the promotion of economic development, and the fulfilment of societal demands from the perspective of Human Capital Theory. Higher education institutions are pivotal in equipping...
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The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Redefining Teachers’ Roles and Transforming Teaching Practices
Xuanqi Cao
With the advancement of Artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the field of education is undergoing profound transformations. AI enhances educational efficiency and improves students’ learning experiences through personalized learning, adaptive education, and real-time feedback. However, the widespread...
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Investigating the Impact of Gamification on Challenging the Orthodox Pedagogy of Chinese Primary School English Education
Xinwei Li
Since the mid-1980s, some key schools in cities have been gradually introducing English teaching that combines structure and function. However, due to the unclear position of the English curriculum in the teaching syllabus and the lack of suitable textbooks, primary school English has not yet been standardized....
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Improving Career Planning Education for High School Students in China: Challenges and Recommendations
Xifeng Zhang
With the refinement of the social division of labour and the rapid development of the vocational field, the importance of career planning education in personal growth and social progress has become increasingly prominent. This paper focuses on the current situation of career planning education at the...
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Research on the Application and Effectiveness of Social and Emotional Learning in Chinese Education
Jingwei Liu
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) has gained global prominence as a critical component of holistic education, yet its integration within China’s historically exam-oriented system remains nascent. This study examines the current state of SEL implementation in Chinese education, focusing on policy frameworks,...
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Sustainable Development of Online Teaching Platforms and Quality Improvement of Higher Education
Xiwei Xie
With the rapid advancement of information technology, online education platforms have become a vital supplement to traditional higher education, offering flexible learning schedules, diverse course content, and interactive methods that transcend time and space constraints. These platforms facilitate...
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The Effect of English Movies on the Effectiveness of Listening and Speaking Teaching
Mohan Fang
With the increasing importance of English in Chinese teaching, how to effectively improve students’ listening and speaking skills has become a pivotal issue in English teaching. Due to the lack of a natural language learning environment, English movies as a teaching tool can provide students with a real...
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The Position of Lifelong Learning on Empowering Teenagers in the Knowledge Society: Enhancing AI Literacy and Life Skills
Beining Ren
It is known to all that people are living in a knowledge society with the fast development of science and technology, in conjunction with broader economic and societal trends such as globalization, and alterations in family structures, which means that opportunities and challenges coexist. Simultaneously,...
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Chinese International Students’ Mental Health Problems
Yiyang Liu
Nowadays China is experiencing a boom in study abroad, which also attracts the attention of countries notably in western areas. But with the trend for overseas experience comes a psychological burden on international Chinese students, to figure out ways to curb mental problems, this article first covers...
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Parenting Styles and Stress Coping Strategies in Adolescents and Young Adults: A Chinese Perspective
Zeyu Cai
The current study investigates the correlation between parenting style and children’s stress coping mechanisms. The sample comprises 168 Chinese participants, aged 16-25, who were assessed using Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), Patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9), Parenting bonding instrument...
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An Exploration of the Application Mode of Chinese Writing in the Mental Health Education of Border College Students
Ruoliang Lai, Rahimah Embon, Deying Hu, Ruoliang Lai
Under the background of the construction of “new liberal arts”, how to take into account the improvement of writing ability and the development of mental health of frontier college students in writing teaching is an important issue in the current education reform. This paper combines the requirements...
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Research on Practical Dilemmas and Collaborative Innovation Paths of Industry-Education Integration in Higher Vocational Colleges
Jiao Hu, Mingzhu Ye, Lirong Chen
Driven by the “Double High Plan” (High-Level Vocational Colleges and Specialty Construction Plan with Chinese Characteristics), industry-education integration in higher vocational colleges has become a critical pathway for advancing high-quality development in vocational education. However, current practices...
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A Research on Blended Teaching of Higher Vocational Public English Course----A Perspective of Multimodality
Xiaoying Zhang
Blended teaching mode meets the needs of vocational education reform. With the help of internet, teachers could break the limits of time and space, they can teach students English online. Whereas multi-modality will make blended teaching more effective which is also typical of “Internet plus vocational...
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Research on Deep Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Translation Teaching
Yanan Hou
The rapid development of artificial intelligence technology has brought profound changes to translation education field, which highlights the necessity of the deep integration of artificial intelligence and translation teaching. Based on that, in the study the challenges faced by the deep integration...
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Analysis of the Execution of Special Education Policies in China
Jingjie Yang, Xin Luo
The Action Plan for the Development and Improvement of Special Education during the 14th Five-Year Plan Period underscores China’s commitment to improving the quality of special education. However, the execution of education policies for people with disabilities continues to face significant hurdles....
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English Reading Anxiety Among Chinese High School Students: Current Status and Countermeasures
Xue Jia
With the increasing difficulty of English reading in China’s college entrance examination in recent years, the current situation of high school students’ English reading learning, especially the psychology of English reading learning, has gradually attracted the attention of scholars. From literature...
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Research on Cultivating Geometric Intuitive Literacy of Junior High School Students Based on Graphic Movement and Splicing
-- Taking “The Judgment of Similar Triangles” as an Example
Nana Hu, Lizi Yin
This paper focuses on the teaching of judging similar triangles in junior middle school mathematics, aiming to cultivate students’ intuitive ability in geometry. The teaching starts with a review of the knowledge of congruent triangles, guides students in understanding the definition and relationship...
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Research on the Dilemmas and Breakthrough Paths of the Collaborative Education Mechanism Integrating Science and Education for Postgraduate Students from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Xiuhua Zhang, Si Wang, Yuhan Jiang
In an era of rapid development of the knowledge economy and scientific and technological innovation, interdisciplinary research has become a crucial force in solving complex problems and driving scientific progress. As the top level of higher education, the collaborative education model integrating science...
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Teaching Reform and Practical Research of Road Survey and Design Course Empowered by Digitalization
Yuexin Chen, Yuwu Wang, Pengfei Xu, Ran Chai, Shuangquan Yang
The rapid advancement of digital education presents both challenges and opportunities for the traditional teaching model of Road Survey and Design. This study explores the course’s evolving role in the digital era, addressing key issues including outdated content, passive teaching methods, insufficient...
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Educational Game Design and Evaluation from a Learning Analytics Perspective
Ying Wang, Peng Deng
This paper discusses the design and evaluation methods of educational games under the perspective of learning analytics. As a product of the deep integration of education and games, educational games aim to improve learners’ learning efficiency and effectiveness by enhancing the interactivity and fun...
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Research on the Integration Path of Civil Engineering and Foreign Language Education from the Perspective of Intercultural Communication: Bidirectional Drive Based on “Belt and Road” Engineering Practice and Interdisciplinary Talent Cultivation
Xin Chen, Zhiheng Zheng, Jingfei Chen
In 2013, President Xi Jinping proposed the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which has garnered significant attention from the international community. Since its inception, this initiative has evolved into a crucial platform for promoting global infrastructure connectivity and economic collaboration. For...
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Research on AI Empowering Undergraduate Education Reform in Local Universities
Yu Yang, Shuo Yang, Mohan Zhu
Under the national strategic needs of promoting the integration of industry and education, as well as the integration of science and education, and the dual challenges of even distribution of educational resources and comprehensive improvement of educational quality, empowering education with artificial...
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Research on Student Conflict Management in College Concentrated Practical Courses
— A Case Study of the Management Decision-making Course of VBSE in Wenzhou Business College
Qianqian Wang, Yao Wang
This study employs literature review, interviews, and case analysis to investigate student conflicts in the management decision-making course of VBSE (virtual business social environment) and other concentrated practical courses in our college. The research deconstructs the definition of student conflicts...
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Research on Course Construction of Integrated Practice of Electronic Circuits under the Background of new Engineering
Yuting Zhao, Jian Pan, Dongqiu Xing, Mingjun Zhao
In order to meet the demand of new engineering for the cultivation of students’ engineering practice innovation ability, this paper carries out the research on the construction of the course “Integrated Practice of Electronic Circuits”. Based on the OBE-CDIO education concept and the training requirements...
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The Current Status of the Application of Virtual Simulation Technology in Education, the Challenges it Faces, and its Role in Promoting Large-scale Educational Participation
Xuexia Han, Jianwei Li, Yanli Ji, Xiaonan Wei
With the deepening of digital transformation in education, Virtual Simulation Technology (VST) is reshaping the teaching model of higher education as an intelligent teaching tool. This paper explores the current application status, challenges, and its role in promoting large-scale educational participation...
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Research on the Application and Management of Digital Teaching Resources in Guangdong Higher vocational Colleges
Jian Dong, Ruyi Wang, Guizhen Fu
This paper focuses on the application and management of digital teaching resources in higher vocational colleges in Guangdong Province, and constructs an analysis framework of “policy coordination, technology empowerment and ecological symbiosis”. Through the empirical investigation and typical case...
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Research on the Teaching Reform of Computer Network Course Based on the Concept of OBE
Yupeng Li, Wenjiao Yu
Computer network is the core course of the Internet of Things major, and it is also a key course to improve students’ theory and practice. In order to meet the demand for Internet of Things talents in the modern information age, and actively respond to the educational concept of “student-centered and...
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Constructing a Family-School Collaboration Framework for Developing Adolescents’ Physical Literacy in Table Tennis
Yuxin Wang
Table tennis for adolescents is an effective vehicle for cultivating physical literacy, but its effectiveness relies on the in-depth integration of family-school collaborative mechanisms. This study constructs an association model between table tennis and physical literacy from the perspectives of motivation,...
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The Collaborative Effects of Innovation in Higher Education Teaching under the Digital Economy Context
Jing Zhao, Yushu Gao, Wenbing Liu
This study investigates the regional collaborative effects of the digital economy on innovation in higher education teaching in China, based on statistical data from 2012 to 2022. By analyzing factors such as education level, transportation conditions, and technological progress, the study explores the...
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Research on the Construction and Implementation of Life Education Curriculum System in Higher Vocational Colleges from the perspective of Family School and Community Co-education
Jiadi Zhao
Based on the concept of collaborative education between family, school and community, this study constructed the “three-dimensional and four-dimensional” curriculum system of life education in higher vocational colleges, and used empirical research methods to test its implementation effect. The curriculum...
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Research on the Application of Vocational and Technical Education Under the Background of Localization of General Teaching Platform
Zhihao Tan, Yanan Di, Yao Liu, Xun Wang
With the acceleration of localization of software and hardware equipment of domestic operation platform, vocational and technical education is bound to have a painful period in adapting to the new situation. In view of the adaptability problems that may occur in the aspects of professional teaching content,...
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A Study on Improving the Job Competence of New Teachers in Jiuzhaigou County Out-of-School Training Schools Based on Students’ Learning Profiles
Jin Jiao, Worawit Janchai
China’s extracurricular training industry faces problems such as high teacher turnover and inadequate adaptation of new teachers, and the existing training framework lacks systematic instruction that addresses students’ individual needs.
The study adopts a mixed-methods approach, first...
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Functions Research of Higher Education in Social Mobility in Chinese Society
Huating Jia
Higher education has the functions of promoting the upward mobility of individuals, which is embodied in improving personal knowledge and skills, increasing the opportunities of employment and career development, and broadening social interaction and resource acquisition. However, since the implementation...
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Reviewing the Historiographies of the First Crusade Through a Marxist Entry Point
Yue Yu
The nature of the First Crusade had long been debated by scholars across relevant fields. This paper digs into the complex historiographies of the First Crusade since 1950s to provide a clear account of the intricate debates. It focuses on Marxist influence on the study of this historical event as an...
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The Ambiguous Area Between Contract Breach and Contract Fraud
Zhenyang Jin
In modern market economic activities, the legal relationship of contracts, as the fundamental legal tool for regulating transaction behaviors, stability, and predictability is of crucial significance for maintaining transaction security and market order. The vague boundary between contract default and...
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Thinking About Childbearing Friendly Environment from the Perspective of Gender Tolerance
Tinghui Yang, Yao Fu
Since the 1980s, feminist geography and architecture have realized cross-integration, jointly exploring the concrete expression of gender differences in space, especially the restricted behavior of women in the space environment and its root causes. Nowadays, the phenomenon of fewer children in China...
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The Spatio-Temporal Characteristics of Residential Migration of New Citizens in Guangzhou
Xiangjun Dai
Internal residential migration within a city can not only reflect the spatio-temporal patterns of individual/family relocation behaviors, but also serve as an effective tool for interpreting the social-spatial differentiation of the city from a microscopic perspective. The new citizen group constitutes...
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The Transformation of Democracy and Rule of Law in Contemporary China
Haoyu Wang
Since the Enlightenment, Democracy and the Rule of Law have occupied the mainstream values of Western societies, becoming the most prominent characteristic and ultimate goal of political system modernization in various countries. In order to achieve China’s transition to modern democracy and rule of...
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A Study on English Translation of Nanjing Massacre Historical Materials from the Perspective of Narrative Theory
Fei Teng, Jiayi Song, Aibing Chen
Drawing on Mona Baker’s narrative theory, this study examines the English translation of The History of the Nanjing Massacre through four narrative framing strategies. The analysis reveals how these strategies effectively bridge cultural-historical gaps while maintaining accuracy and enhancing target...
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The Comparison of Undergraduate Education in Education between the UK and China - Taking Peking University and the University of Cambridge as Examples
Mingze Nie
With the deepening of globalization, international educational exchanges are becoming more and more frequent, and the comparative study of general education and teaching modes in different countries has become an important field of academic research. This paper aims to compare the differences in curriculum...
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An Ecofeminist Interpretation of The Border Town
Yimeng Ma
This paper explores the relationship between nature and women, as well as the construction of an ideal society in Shen Congwen’s The Border Town from an ecofeminist perspective. Shen Congwen’s upbringing profoundly shaped his literary focus on nature and women, which is intricately woven into The Border...
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Comparison of Western and Chinese Feminist Manifestations According to Chizuko Ueno’s Feminist Liberalism and Beauvoir’s Existential Feminism
He Lin
With the deepening of globalization and multicultural exchanges, the manifestation and development of feminism in different cultural contexts have increasingly attracted the attention of academics. As a social trend and theoretical system, feminism centers on exploring the root causes of gender inequality...
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The Implementation of Nurse Prescription Rights Policy in Medical Treatment Between Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Chenxue Ren, Yanziye Wei
Many developed countries have successfully implemented a system granting nurses prescription rights. However, in China, these rights are still under strict regulation. With the growing number of specialist nurses and nursing clinics, as well as increasing medical needs in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, expanding...
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The Legal Characterization of NFT Digital Artwork Transactions in Civil Law
Haoyu Zhang, Yexuan Yu
As a novel form of digital asset generated through digital means such as blockchain technology and smart contracts, NFT digital artworks play a significant strategic role in driving the development of the digital economy and unleashing the potential of digital consumption. With the continuous evolution...
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An Analysis of China’s Rise and the Belt and Road Initiative—Based on Realism and Constructivism
Ziyi Li
In recent years, as China has become stronger and improved its international status, a distinct direction can be detected in China’s complex responses at global and regional levels. The main way to interpret this direction is through the “Belt and Road” programme. Properly understood, the Belt and Road...
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Improvement of China’s Procedures for Disposal of Property in Cases from a Trial-Centered Perspective
Kaiqi Zhou
In the context of trial-centered reform of the criminal procedure system, there has long existed a structural imbalance in the procedure for disposing of property involved in a case, which is manifested in the lack of constraints on the expansion of investigative power in the pre-trial stage, the virtualization...
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Study on the Dilemma of the Implementation of the Marrakesh Treaty in China and the Response to it
Jie Zhang
The entry into force of the Marrakesh Treaty marks a major shift in the international community’s approach to reshaping copyright rules with human rights jurisprudence and safeguarding the cultural rights of persons with disabilities. As the State Party with the largest visually impaired population in...
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Research on the Dynamic Quantitative Model of the Boundary between Administrative and Criminal Liability for Extortion from the Perspective of Consequentialism
Keting Gu
This article examines the boundaries of administrative and criminal liability for extortion and blackmail using a consequentialist analytical framework. It systematically investigates the sources of their unlawfulness and the determination of liability degrees. The study highlights the dual dilemma of...
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Organization of Responses to Online Crises from a Public Relations Perspective Influences Public Behavior
Yuxuan Zhang
Online crisis occurrences have increased in frequency due to social media’s fast growth, which poses serious threats to an organization’s reputation. This theory, which has its theoretical roots in Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT) and is based on the public relations viewpoint, looks closely...
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The Purchase of Foreign Vehicles as a Factor in Addressing the Transport Crisis of the Russian Empire During World War I
N. D. Prigodich
This article examines the causes of the formation and escalation of the transport crisis in the Russian Empire during World War I, focusing on the procurement of foreign vehicles for both civilian and military institutions. At the outbreak of the war, Russia lacked a domestic automotive industry. Moreover,...
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A Study on the Impact of Fintech on Total Factor Productivity of Energy-intensive Manufacturing Enterprises
Kun Yuan
With the spread of information technology in the financial sector, fintech emerges at the historic moment and develops rapidly. For energy-intensive manufacturing companies, this is a new opportunity. Based on the acquired data of Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share energy-intensive manufacturing listed companies...
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An Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas and Countermeasures in the Process of Gerontological Social Work Services—Taking Community M in Wuhan City as an Example
Siyuan Zhang
Against the backdrop of the continuous increase in aging, the development of gerontological social work is in full swing. However, in the practical process of gerontological social work, it is inevitable to face a series of ethical dilemmas, which have a series of impacts on the implementation and operation...
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Words and Eyes: Foucault’s Dialectics of Order and Digital Preface
Mengyuan Hou
The history of “order” is an important topic of Foucault’s cognitive system, behind the Renaissance, classical and modern knowledge-based “structure order”, there is a “disorder” moment close to the breaking point hidden. The relationship between “words” and “things” also presents different patterns...
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Research on the Key Causes and Policy Responses of the Gap Between Rich and Poor in the United States
Zeyuan Chen
The continuous expansion of the gap between the rich and the poor in the United States is the result of the joint effect of the transformation of economic structure, system defects and the imbalance of social power. Through historical analysis, transnational comparison and economic modeling, this paper...
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Analysis of the Inverted U-Shaped Relationship Between Population Aging and Technological Innovation from an Openness Perspective
—Based on Provincial Panel Data
Hui Xue, Zixuan Jiang
This study explores the inverted U-shaped relationship between the level of aging and the level of technological innovation, and further validates this relationship through grouping studies based on different levels of openness. The research data covers Chinese provincial panel data from 2006 to 2022....
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Piano Playing for Social Pain Relief
Yuwen Meng
The phenomenon of social pain has become an increasing concern as societal demands intensify. Social pain refers to the psychological distress experienced by individuals due to social rejection, isolation, or interpersonal conflicts. Music, as a non-pharmacological psychological intervention, has been...
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Young Women’s Employment in China: Trends, Challenges, and Policy Responses
Xinyu Cai, Lin Zhang, Xiaoxue Chen, Mengdie Wang
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the employment landscape for young women in China, examining trends from 2000 to 2020, identifying persistent challenges, and proposing targeted policy interventions. Despite significant educational advancements—evidenced by the proportion of young women...
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The Identity Construction and Labor Practice of “Experiencing Gig Work”
-- A Study on Store Explorer in Short Video Platforms
Kai Feng
With the rapid rise of short video platforms, store explorer has become a legitimate profession. This study uses in-depth interview and participatory observation to explore the identity construction mechanism and labor practice characteristics of store explorer as digital workers. The findings of this...
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Perceived Advertising Features, Cognitive Reactance, and Advertising Avoidance Behavior: From an SSO perspective
Kexuan Zhou
Drawing on the SSO model, this study constructs a research model of advertisement avoidance behavior by introducing perceived advertisement features, cognitive reactance, and demand orientation. Using questionnaire data from 145 WeChat momentary users, this study found that perceived personalization...
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Legal Definition of ‘Digital Heritage’
Yinrun Ren, Bufan Zheng
As China’s society enters the “digital age,” digital technology and network services have become essential to most Chinese people’s everyday lives. However, the legacy of “digital heritage” has also given rise to an increasing number of controversies. Since “digital inheritance” is hard to define and...
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Patient Capital, Financing Constraints and Enterprise Innovation
Zhengchao Zhang, Anqi Yang
In the current market environment, the competition between enterprises is increasingly intensified, prompting enterprises to carry out innovation activities, which needs to rely on the own financial resources of enterprises. However, the characteristics of long innovation cycle and large investment may...
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The Value of Music Aesthetic Education to the Psychology of Contemporary Middle School Students
Yalin Liu
Music education is an significant content of aesthetic education. Exploring the laws of music aesthetic education through music aesthetic education, and leveraging the vital role of music aesthetic education in the harmonious development of humanity. Taking music as the medium of aesthetic education...
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Factors Influencing Adolescents’ Well-Being and Intervention Approaches
Qingquan Cheng
In the contemporary era of an information explosion, adolescents’ well-being is influenced by many factors and interventions. The objective of this study is to examine the factors that influence adolescents’ well-being and the interventions that have been implemented, with a view to providing a reference...
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Emotional Resonance and Moral Consensus: A Modern Critique and Reconstruction of Hume’s Theory of Sympathy
Wenqi Bi
The principle of subjectivity established by the Enlightenment, while driving social progress, has also caused deep-seated splits in modern society. The dichotomy between cognitive and value subjects has led to crises of atomized individualism and nihilism. Reflecting on Hume’s theory of sympathy provides...
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Analysis on the Rationality of Copyright Law Protection for Autonomously Generated AI Content
Haoran Tong
In recent years, AIGC has developed rapidly, demonstrating its remarkable productivity in the field of creation. However, current legal frameworks have not fully adapted to the swift advancements in AI industry. Significant debates persist regarding whether autonomously generated AI content qualifies...
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Analysis on Pan Jinlian’s Four Struggles Against Fate
----Implications of Pan Jinlian’s Story for Modern Women
Junyan Zhou
Pan Jinlian is a typical literary figure in traditional Chinese culture, often symbolizing licentiousness archetype of a woman who brings disasters. In the classic Chinese novel “Water Margin”, she plays a key role. Beyond her notorious acts of adultery and murder, she also serves as a catalyst for Wu...
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The Impact of Internet Use on Household Per Capita Income - An Empirical Analysis Based on 2022CFPS Data
Wendi Liu, Gongjing Gao
Based on 2022 CFPS data, this paper uses OLS and quantile regression models to systematically analyze the impact of Internet use on household per capita income. The study found that Internet use can significantly increase the per capita income of households, and it is ‘pro-poor’. The marginal effect...
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Analysis of the Social Motivation and Influence of the Change of Fertility Concept of Graduate Students
Jiayin Liu
In recent years, China’s fertility rate has continued to decline, and the concept of fertility in contemporary society is undergoing profound changes. Under this macro background, the change of fertility concept of highly educated groups, especially graduate students, is particularly significant. The...
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Social Work Education Practice: from “Talking about Soldiers on Paper” to “Actual Combat Training” Practice Dilemma and Countermeasures Research
Donglin Zhang
Social work practice is an important bridge connecting theory and practice, but China faces many challenges in practical education. This paper sorts out the difficulties and countermeasures, puts forward some thoughts based on the practical needs.
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Research on the Education of College Students’ Network Security Literacy from the Perspective of Online Public Opinion
Taking Linyi City Local Colleges as an example
Qianqian Luan
The Internet runs through all aspects of college students’ lives, affects college students’ value orientation and behavioral orientation, and has a positive or negative impact on college students’ world outlook, outlook on life and values. Against the backdrop of online public opinion, college students...
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Freedom of Women in Language and Behavior
-Analysis of Jo March in Little Women
Weihua Wen
People’s language and behavior can be greatly influenced by gender differences. Female communication patterns have historically been characterized by tentative expressions and men use nonstandard language and more slang than women. However, with the development of society and the changes of cultural...
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Effect of Social Stratification on the Fertility Intention of Women of Childbearing age under the Perspective of Fertility Cost——An Empirical Study Based on CGSS 2021
Yudie Zhu, Yajun Yu, Xuelian Chen, Yujing Di, Wenxue Hei, Cheng Cheng
[Objective] To explore the effect of social stratification on fertility intention of women of childbearing age from the aspect of fertility cost, to provide reference for improving fertility intention and perfecting fertility service policy. [Methods] Based on the data of 2021 China Comprehensive Social...
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Influence of New Quality Productivity on Public Health Service Level
Chuanli Wei, Xiangjun Dan
The level of public health services is an important guarantee for people’s health. Empowered by the development of new productive forces, the level of public health services in China has been significantly improved. Based on 300 panel data from 30 provinces in China (excluding Tibet, Hong Kong, Macau,...
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Role Recognition and Organizational Growth of China’s Environmental Protection NGOs – Case Study of Friends of Nature
Lele Peng
As the pressure of environmental problems mounted globally, civil society has become an important force for countries to improve environmental governance. China has also witnessed the rise and development of environmental non-governmental organizations in recent years. Selecting China’s first ENGO, Friends...
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Employment Anxiety in the Digital Age: Psychology and Behavior of College Students in Employment under the De-Domainization Theory
Xinyu Cui
Based on Giddens’ disembedding theory, this study explores the psychological mechanism of college students’ employment anxiety in the digital age. In the context of rapid technological advances (e.g., artificial intelligence, gig economy) reshaping the labor market - automation is expected to displace...
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National Crisis and Masculinity in China’s 1920s: Weak and Painful Men in Yu Daifu’s Novellas
Can Wei
This article focuses on the male images in Yu novels and explores their significance from the perspective of gender studies. Traditionally, in the research on Chinese masculinity, the focus has mainly been on the pre-modern and contemporary periods, with relatively little research on the Republican period....
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Love in Transition: Emotional Conflicts and Cognitive Dislocations in Onegin’s Romantic Experience
Xiangyi Li
In his work *Eugene Onegin*, Pushkin, with his exquisite poetic touch, profoundly created the typical “superfluous man” image of Onegin, and delicately outlined his spiritual struggles in the inner world and his love tragedy. The intricate love trajectory between Onegin and Tatyana has experienced two...
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Proposals to Improve the Anti-Monopoly Public Litigation Regime in China
Xinyang Wang
The revision of the Anti-Monopoly Law marks a significant transformation in the public enforcement mechanism. This article introduces the evolution of the public interest litigation system and analyzes the necessity of civil anti-monopoly public interest litigation by the procuratorate. Although it provides...
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Family Environment and Adolescent Delinquency in China: Evidence from the CFPS 2022
Yuwei Xie
This study investigates the relationship between family environment and adolescent delinquent behavior in China, using data from the 2022 wave of the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS). Drawing on a nationally representative sample of adolescents under the age of 18, the analysis examines the effects...
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Chinese-style Judicial Modernization and Social Governance Modernization
Mingchen Wang
The rapid development of the times, the modernization of the social governance system and governance capacity needs to rely more on the development of judicial modernization, the modernization of justice and social governance modernization, so that the two complement each other and promote each other,...
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Human Resource Management Challenges and Countermeasures for Flexible Labour under the Sharing Economy Model
Jiaqi Ge
With the booming development of the sharing economy, flexible employment mode has gradually become the new normal of enterprise employment. This paper discusses the human resource management challenges faced by flexible workers in the areas of recruitment and allocation, performance management, compensation...
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The Role of Non-Legally Binding International Agreements in Global Governance
——Taking Environmental and Climate Protection Agreements as an Example
Zhuoer Chen
The initiation of Globalization 2.0 has made global governance increasingly important in addressing the endless emergence of non-traditional security challenges. Global governance at the legal level is mainly divided into hard law and soft law approaches. With the United Nations International Law Commission...
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Historical Changes of Women’s Employment in the Early Years of the Republic of China (1915-1931)
-——A Case Study of The Ladies’ Journal
Yihan Li
During the New Culture Movement and the May Fourth Movement, society witnessed a wave of women’s liberation movements. This paper focuses on exploring women’s careers with The Ladies’ Journal (Funü zazhi) as the core. The magazine shows the diverse definitions of women’s careers. The relationship between...
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On Background, Generating Logic and Scientific Connotation of Military Economic Theory in New era
Wei Gu, Yan Li, Boyu Li
The military economic theory in the new era is a series of viewpoints and thoughts put forward by the he Central Committee on the basis of profound insight the development trend of China’s military economy in the new era and serious summary of the new experience of our Party in promoting military economic...
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Enlightenment of Japan’s Community-based Integrated Care Systems on Meizhou
Wenyan Cui, Rongyong Wu, Yiting Cui
Japan commenced investigating countermeasures against the population aging in the 1950s. It is proactive in adopting diverse measures to cope with the care issues pertaining to the older population. Prominent effects have been achieved by establishing community-based integrated care systems that incorporate...
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Traditional Drama Heritage in The Yellow (Huanghe) River Basin: Spatial and Temporal Distribution Patterns and Influencing Factors
Jian Yang, Jinyu Zhang
Traditional drama is a treasure of Chinese folk art and it plays an important role in the world's drama. This study aims to analyze the spatial-temporal evolution patterns of 138 national-level traditional drama heritages in the Yellow (Huanghe) River Basin. Quantitative geographic analysis methods...
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A Study on the Imagery of “Dog” in Lu Xun’s Novels Call to Arms and Wandering
Ningyu Zhao
Lu Xun is a master of modern Chinese literature, and his novels are known for their unique artistic style and profound ideological content. In his novels, there are a large number of images endowed with profound symbolic meaning, and “dog” is one of the typical images. In Lu Xun’s writing, “dog” is not...
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A Study on the Relationship Between Women and “Household Labor” in “Seventeen Years” Literature from the Perspective of Discourse Evolution
Siyu Jiang, Junjun Liu
During the “Seventeen Years” period, the state advocated gender equality and encouraged women to participate in social production labor. This enabled women to “step out of the household” and gain unprecedented economic, social, and political status, greatly advancing the process of women’s liberation....
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Black Myth: Wukong is based on the Digital Re-creation of Traditional Culture
Huixian Wu
With the continuous development of social science and technology, the role of video games in cultural communication has become more and more prominent. As an emerging communication medium with both player interaction and scene immersion, video games have gradually become an important way of cultural...
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Ecological Wisdom of Rural Settlement Planning in She Ethnic Villages: A Case of Chimu Mountain Area, Jingning County, China
Tianjie Li, Xuguang Zhu
Ecological wisdom is a form of human survival wisdom that advocates for a balanced and equitable relationship between humans and nature. Throughout their long history of migration and settlement, people have constructed villages in the vast southeastern mountainous areas and other regions, which are...
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A Brief Discussion on the Linguistic Charm of “Teahouse”
Bin Feng
Although drama appeared late in China, it has produced a group of influential playwrights and theatrical works. Among many excellent realistic drama works, Mr. Lao She’s “Teahouse” is a leader. Drama is a form of drama that focuses on dialogue, and language expression is crucial. This article explores...
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Rural Greenway Planning and Fusion Design Based on GIS: A Case of Xianlin Reservoir Greenway in Hangzhou
Tianjie Li, Yumeng Jin, Xuguang Zhu
Geographic Information System (GIS) technology has not been extensively or systematically applied to the planning and fusion design of rural greenways, leaving considerable potential for exploration. This study focuses on the circular greenway around Xianlin Reservoir in Yuhang District, Hangzhou, utilizing...
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Madness of Catherine and Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights
Wenshuo Cao
In Wuthering Heights, Catherine and Heathcliff both possess symptoms of maniacs. Catherine went mad three times because of the emotional entanglement with Heathcliff. She became seriously ill, and finally died of mental breakdown. Heathcliff had been in a state of madness since returning back. He harassed...
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A Service Design Model for Sustainable Communities Based on Double Diamond Modeling Framework
Shengsi Li
With the rise of global environmental awareness, policies, and grassroots efforts driving sustainable practices, communities have emerged as a critical domain. China needs to strengthen service design research to promote the comprehensive development of communities. This study complied the literature...