Essays about: "women in china"
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16. The Interactions and Role-changings between the LGBTQIA+ Community and the Creative Industries in Guangzhou, China Focusing on Women’s Opinion in the LGBTQIA+ Community
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis examines the interactions and role-changings between the LGBTQIA+ community and the creative industries in Guangzhou, China. Following Florida’s (2003) creative capital theory, and Badgett, Waaldijk, and Rodgers’s (2019) study on LGBT inclusion and economic development, involving semi-structured interviews with LGBTQIA+ individuals working or studying in the creative industries. READ MORE
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17. Reproductive experiences of women with unapproved birth under one child policy in G city in China
University essay from Lunds universitet/SocialhögskolanAbstract : In China, after implementing the family planning policy in 1979, a huge group of women with unapproved birth were formed. However, the academic research on them are very limited. READ MORE
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18. Ideal and reality, balance and conflict : A study of working parents’ experiences of work-life balance in Fujian, China
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för vård, arbetsliv och välfärdAbstract : The study is based on empirical research. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted with working parents having children under the age of eight (including eight years old). All informants were between 31-35 years old, from Fujian Province of China. READ MORE
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19. Birds of a feather flock together : a case study of Chinese Guangchangwu dama in a super-diverse city
University essay from Lunds universitet/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kommunikation och medierAbstract : The purpose of this paper is to critically examine how older women interact, perform to their heart's content, learn music, and communicate across cultures around square dancing in a Chinese context. The paper explores how retired Chinese grandmothers use square dancing to build social interactions, find friendships and integrate into diverse group life. READ MORE
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20. “Hunnao” : a glimpse into Chinese patriarchy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : "Hunnao"(婚闹) emerged in China during the pre-Qin period (221 B.C.) and has evolved ever since as a distinctive Chinese wedding tradition. It is a form of wedding entertainment retained by Chinese folk since ancient times. READ MORE