- Chinese history and philosophy
- Social Media and Politics
- Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics
- Media Studies and Communication
- Asian American and Pacific Histories
- China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
- Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
- Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
- Asian Culture and Media Studies
- Technology and Security Systems
- Photography and Visual Culture
- Political Economy and Marxism
- Japanese History and Culture
- Globalization and Cultural Identity
- ECG Monitoring and Analysis
- Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
- Electoral Systems and Political Participation
- Elite Sociology and Global Capitalism
- Web Data Mining and Analysis
- Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
- Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
- Globalization, Economics, and Policies
- Philippine History and Culture
- Recommender Systems and Techniques
Yanshan University
2023
Duke University
2008
State Council of the People's Republic of China
2003
Fudan University
2003
Hunan Normal University
2003
Nanjing Normal University
2003
Shaanxi Normal University
2003
Tsinghua University
2003
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
1998
University of California, Santa Cruz
1993
Its newly acquired status as the world's second largest economy has entitled China to a more prominent role in global affairs, and increasingly, its behavior drawn scrutiny from world ways that country is ill-prepared for. The attention China's rise, however, focuses not only on but also other aspects, including military, diplomatic moves, domestic politics 'soft power', namely, own image or self-projection perception attitudes toward China. And yet, there been no systematic investigation...
<title>Abstract</title> AI computation in healthcare faces significant challenges when clinical datasets are limited and heterogeneous. Integrating from multiple sources different equipments is critical for effective but complicated by their diversity, complexity, lack of representativeness, so we often need to join analysis. The currently used method fusion after normalization. But using this method, it can introduce redundant information, decreasing the signal-to-noise ratio reducing...
AbstractThe dramatic increase in China's economic and hence political power influence is a common story around the world. Just how clearly well does this get across to citizens of some nations other than China, itself? In particular, we ask what Americans know about China. Do they observe its rise? Are their views simple or rich nuanced? How do vary public? What leads more positive negative China? We report results survey American population designed address these questions. find that are...
The paper argues that China's global expansion and calls for its use of soft power are provoking an ideological crisis which is becoming one the most critical challenges present time. Revolutionary ideology legitimated rule Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 60 years, but it has become increasingly at odds with rapid socio-economic development began 30 years ago. This examines four aspects contemporary culture: first discrepancy between CCP's rhetoric pragmatic policies; second, fragmentation...
Subjectivity as a humanist concept has been under assault in the current debates about contemporary postmodern culture west. Its fate China, however, seems to have taken just opposite direction. Following resurgence of May Fourth (1919) tradition literature and arts wake Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) subsequent philosophical economical circles modernization, subjectivity gained centrality recent starting mid-1980s. The Movement, watershed modern Chinese history, was initiated by...
This article assesses the Chinese intellectual scene through sketching four groups of intellectuals: state strategists, (politically) scandalous, professionals, and weibo (microblogging) opinion leaders. The today is filled with excitement sensationalism, a carnivalesque dinner party festivity enjoyed by academics, media practitioners, other cultural workers — “discourse owners” China’s global “cultural soft power” or power,” to use new buzzwords. Missing, however, are well-grounded...
When I say that the Chinese people have woken up, mainly mean young intellectuals up. It is increasingly evident they shaken off "worship-America" mentality had its beginnings in 1980s; today, dare to criticize United States spontaneously, and no fear of being rejected for a visa or "green card."
One might say that the majority of scholars, experts, and professors in United States are bookish type. Most them content with immersing themselves academics ivory towers their academic palaces prefer to exist solitude; they seldom seek limelight media, general rarely engage politics. Apart from a very few exceptions at Harvard University number research institutes, not many people serve as "think tanks" defend American government policy or give advice suggestions. scholars (especially those...