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    Production of Street Vendors' Space around the University from the Perspective of Everyday Life Practice by Huang Hao, Huang Xing, Xie Yuanyi, Song Hengzhi, Luo Kunsheng

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Qualitative research methods, such as semi-structured interviews, participatory observation, and literature analysis, were used to determine the space formation process at three levels: power, physical, and social. …”
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    Geographical Factors of Cultural Adaptation in a Diaspora Scenario: Social Kinship Culture in Northern Henan, China by Nie Guibo, Hu Han, Ai Shaowei

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In order to analyze the causes of social kinship culture and the role of geographical factors in the process of acculturation in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River Basin, two groups of acculturation cases were analyzed by using the literature method, participatory observation and semi-structured interviews. The findings show that: (1) the social kinship culture among different groups in northern Henan is formed under a specific geographic scenario of diaspora. …”
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    Place Memory on the Movement: Mobility and Collective Memory Construction of Fishermen in the South China Sea by Liu Xuanyu, Liu Yungang

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…From the perspective of mobility and collective memory, a typical fishing village in the east of Hainan Province was selected as a case study, and through participatory observation, semi-structured interviews, and text analysis, the construction of the local memory of fishermen in the process of mobility was comprehensively understood. …”
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    How Can Macro Social Work Better Engage in Geriatric Health Services? by LIU Haitao, GU Donghui, GAO Haizhen

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Methods From March to July 2021, the researcher entered the J social work professional organisation in Shanghai to conduct a field study, and the empirical data were mainly collected through two methods: participatory observation and semi-structured interview. The research subjects were selected based on the principle of purposive sampling. …”
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    The Empowerment of Rural Women through Digital Entrepreneurship: A Case of Typical Villages in Qianpai Town, Guangdong Province by Li Yuxiang, Luo Yuming, Li Yongchun, Chen Zeqi, Mai Zhuolin, Mai Xin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Based on a sampling of villages representative of Qianpai Town, Guangdong Province, this study unfolded the opportunities, processes, and effects of women's empowerment in rural spatial transformation through qualitative research methods, such as participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and discourse analysis. …”
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    Analysis on the Key Contents of New Media Ecological Innovation and Development in Public Libraries by XIN Xiuqin

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…[Method/Process] Based on the research methods of literature survey, online survey and participatory observation, this paper took the main new media accounts of 150 public libraries above the county level in Guangdong Province as the survey objects, relying on the business data platform of Guangdong Provincial Library, and from the users’ publishing and reading of new media such as WeChat, Weibo, Tik Tok and WeChat Video. …”
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    The Modes and Influence Mechanisms of Education in the County City: Based on the Perspective of Educational Gentrification by Pan Jie, Cao Xiaojin, Zhu Tianke

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This study adopts the method of semi-structured interviews and participatory observation, and analyzes the different modes and deep mechanisms of rural families education in the county city from the perspectives of different participants, such as the government, markets, schools, and families. …”
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    Everyday Life and Social Space Evolution of Culture-Led Regeneration Based on Field Theory: A Case Study of Pingjiang and Xietang Districts in Suzhou by Liu Yihan, Zhu Tianke, Cao Xiaojin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Taking Pingjiang road and Xietang street districts in Suzhou as case studies, this study used qualitative methods of participatory observation and in-depth interview. The results reveal the following: 1) Different locations lead to significant differences in the historical and cultural accumulation of districts and the cost of space regeneration, which also determines the plasticity and typicality during the renewal development itself. …”
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