Where Minds Meet: The “Professionalization” of Cross-Strait Academic Exchange [PDF]
In international relations, transnational academic exchange or, more generally, cultural ex-change is usually seen as a function of the quality of bilateral relations.
Günter Schucher
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Invisible lives: understanding the food insecurity and food-seeking behaviour among Bangladeshi undocumented migrants amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Sifullah MK +5 more
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The Role of Identity and Ontological (In)Security in Return Migration: an Empirical Perspective from Hungary. [PDF]
Lados G, Hegedus G, Kovacs Z.
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German-Kurdish cultural organizations and the Kurdish Diaspora they represent offer an example of a new type of actor in defining globalization. This paper examines how such organizations act as the lynchpin in transnational networks and how such ...
Hoffman, Drew A.
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Cultural Intelligence and Migration Intentions Among Nursing and Midwifery Students in Southeastern Region of Turkey: A Correlational Study. [PDF]
Berşe S, Tosun B, Dirgar E, Yava A.
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Polish undocumented immigrants, regular high-skilled workers and entrepreneurs in the UK [PDF]
Duvell, Franck
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From active duty to activism: how moral injury and combat trauma drive political activism and societal reintegration among Israeli veterans. [PDF]
Levy A, Gross ML.
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International Chinese students' experiences of participating in mandala-based art therapy in Korea: a phenomenological study. [PDF]
Mo YN, Ko KS.
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Connection and happiness: an interactive study of social media, social capital, and the subjective well-being of international students. [PDF]
Duan N, Lu H, Lyu H.
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