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    Remain or return? An empirical study of influencing factors on the return of Chinese international students during the COVID-19 pandemic by Keming Zhang, Neng Zeng, Kesen Zhang

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The supply of daily necessities (OR = 1.495), the anti-epidemic policy of the United Kingdom (OR = 1.684), and the demand for job hunting after graduation (OR = 1.661) had positive effects.ConclusionThe institutional rationality had the biggest promoting effect, replaced development rationality, and became the most important factor for overseas students to return to China during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    冷战时期英美官方在全球南方的流动影像生产(1946-1972):以马来亚制片组、香港电影制片组和亚洲影业公司为中心 = Official Production of Moving Images by UK and US in the Global South During the Cold War (1946-1972):The Case of the Ma... by 周子恒 Zhou, Zi Heng

    Published 2022
    “…With a focus on three film companies established and financed by the United Kingdom and the United States during the Cold War, namely, Asia Pictures, Hong Kong Film Unit, and Malayan Film Unit, this dissertation examines how the two countries managed to impart the idea of capitalist “freedom” and modernity to the Global South via images. …”
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    Prospective intention-based lifestyle contracts: mHealth technology and responsibility in healthcare by Feng-Gu, E, Everett, J, Brown, RCH, Maslen, H, Oakley, J, Savulescu, J

    Published 2021
    “…Firstly, it details empirical findings from a survey of 81 members of the United Kingdom general public on public attitudes towards individual responsibility and rationing healthcare, prospective and retrospective responsibility, and the acceptability of lifestyle contracts in the context of mobile health technology. …”
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