By: Connie Phung Bio: Connie Phung is a Ph.D. student in sociology at Concordia University, Montréal, Canada. Her main research fields are cultural sociology, intellectual reputation, and the sociology of knowledge. Her doctorate research dissertation seeks to understand the circulation and reception of Pierre Bourdieu’s books in Hong Kong, as the former British colony attempts to articulate a new social vision. Her Master’s thesis “Bourdieu in China: A study of the Migration, Reception, ..
The primary objectives of this research were to (1) examine perceptions of the Chinese graduate stud...
Globalisation and migration have created a vibrant yet dysphoric world fraught with different, and s...
This doctoral study deals with communication issues of MBA students from China at Eastern Canada Uni...
This research explored the motivations of Chinese students to study in Canada and analyzed their cul...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about anti-Asian attitudes around the world. There...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
Globalisation and migration have created a vibrant yet dysphoric world fraught with different, and s...
091. Higher Education sig Highlighted Session: The Chinese knowledge diaspora: Canada and Australia ...
Background: The COVID-19 outbreak, declared a global pandemic by the WHO, raises some serious health...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of the identity formation and cultural trans...
The “critical mass, global range, and mythical might” of Chinese diaspora (Ang 2003, 142) have attra...
Panel 1: Education and Global Cultural Dialogue: A Tribute to Ruth HayhoeThe Conference programme is...
An increasing number of graduate students are choosing to pursue their studies internationally and C...
The primary objectives of this research were to (1) examine perceptions of the Chinese graduate stud...
Globalisation and migration have created a vibrant yet dysphoric world fraught with different, and s...
This doctoral study deals with communication issues of MBA students from China at Eastern Canada Uni...
This research explored the motivations of Chinese students to study in Canada and analyzed their cul...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about anti-Asian attitudes around the world. There...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China...
Globalisation and migration have created a vibrant yet dysphoric world fraught with different, and s...
091. Higher Education sig Highlighted Session: The Chinese knowledge diaspora: Canada and Australia ...
Background: The COVID-19 outbreak, declared a global pandemic by the WHO, raises some serious health...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of the identity formation and cultural trans...
The “critical mass, global range, and mythical might” of Chinese diaspora (Ang 2003, 142) have attra...
Panel 1: Education and Global Cultural Dialogue: A Tribute to Ruth HayhoeThe Conference programme is...
An increasing number of graduate students are choosing to pursue their studies internationally and C...
The primary objectives of this research were to (1) examine perceptions of the Chinese graduate stud...
Globalisation and migration have created a vibrant yet dysphoric world fraught with different, and s...
This doctoral study deals with communication issues of MBA students from China at Eastern Canada Uni...