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Communities in Transition
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Migration research has shown that people are “driven” in multiple ways and are influenced by macro-, meso- and micro-level, and highly contextual factors that facilitate, enable, constrain, and trigger migration processes in complex ways.
Franco Gavonel, M., Adger, W.N., Safra de Campos, R., Boyd, E., Carr, E.R., Fábos, A., Fransen, S., Jolivet, D., Zickgraf, C., Codjoe, S.N.A., Abu, M., & Siddiqui, T. (2021, April 23). The migration-sustainability paradox: transformations in mobile worlds. ScienceDirect. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2021.03.013
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Clickable sections outlining Chinese cultural concepts, history, demographics and social structures informing society
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Central China has experienced a significant cultural transformation over the last few years, yet little is understood about how this cultural transition affects Chinese people’s ethical ideals.
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China is an old country with thousands of years of history. This rich background has created an enchanting Chinese culture and civilisation that attracts nearly 1.5-million tourists in a given year.
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Often referred to as intercultural communication, cross-cultural communication is the study of how verbal and nonverbal communication takes place among individuals from different backgrounds, geographies, and cultures.
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The effect of technology on culture is multifaceted, with both positive and negative consequences.