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The Analysis of Affective Publics through Instagram Comments
Low Fertility as a phenomenon of Education Fever
Interpretations of Chineseness on Bilibili and YouTube: An Analysis of Chinese Vlogger Li Ziqi
The Complex Case of Taiwanese Identity: Indigenous Perspectives between 2013 and 2023
Still at Work?
Representations of Gender in Videogames: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese, Taiwanese and Chinese Diasporic Videogames
Two Paths to Transition: Privatization and Social Policy in Poland and the Czech Republic
Third-Culture Students: Finding Sense of Belonging in The Hague.
Choose for Herself
Recolonising Identity Narratives in Hong Kong
The Resilience of the EU’s “Unity in Diversity” The influence of the 2015 migration crisis on narratives about European identity in France and Germany
A Blessed Exit:
The Masked Singer and Nation Building: A Comparative Analysis of the Costumes in the South Korean tv show 'The King of Mask Singer' and the American Adaptation 'The Masked Singer' as Instruments of Nation Building and Cultural Imperialism
Yin-yang in primaire literatuur
Communist Influence in the Chinese Civil War
The Germanic *ga-prefix and its application in Old Dutch
‘Humanitarian Saviour or Securitising React-er’: Understanding FRONTEX's response to Mediterranean migrant crossings
Cloud Atlas
The Arab Spring in the Eyes of China: Discourse Analysis of China’s Official Media and Implications for Identity Construction
‘A great big handsome hunk of movieland manhood’
Ideologies before and after dispersion: Nationalism, Socialism and Zionism among the Jewish Egyptian community.
The Impact of Kazakhization on Economic Outcomes
‘Tortured’, ‘awkward’, and ‘artificial’: Attitudes towards feminitives in Russian
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