*Co-authored outputs by ICCS members with external contributors are in bold type.
*since 2018
· Castagna, G. (2019, EUR 70,000). A Descriptive grammar of Jibbali/Shehret. Sponsoring Agency: Fritz Thyssen Stiftung, Germany (Grant ID 40.19.0.009SL).
· Çolakoğlu, S. (2020, USD 4,000). Crisis and fragility: Economic impact of covid-19 and policy responses. Sponsoring Agency: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) (VSP-2020/1).
· Çolakoğlu, S. (2020, USD 4,000). Crisis and fragility: Economic impact of covid-19 and policy responses. Sponsoring Agency: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) (VSP-2020/1).
· Çolakoğlu, S. (2020, EUR 700 ). China in the broader black sea region. Sponsoring Agency: GLOBSEC and the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies (164f/2020).
· Feng, C. (PI), Zhu, R., Liu, X., Zhang, S. & Wang, J. (Cols). (2022, RMB 5,000,000). Westward venture capital and brand empowerment. Sponsoring Agency: Zhongming Green Energy Technology Limited, China (20220199)
· Li, L. (2023, CNY 30,000). Urban image dissemination and cultural identity of Xiangshan culture -- New practice of Chinese modernization concept. Guangdong province general universities young innovative talent project (2023WQNCX078).
· Liyanage, I., & Mohamadi, E. (2021, AUS 43,000/ CNY 236,500). Critical Thinking (CT) Skills in Thai Universities – III: Scrutinising implementational Challenges. Host: Deakin University, Australia (RM40325).
· Liyanage, I., Shokouhi, H., & Rahimi, M. (2019, AUS 61,150/ CNY 336,325). Critical Thinking (CT) Skills in Thai Universities: Scrutinising implementational Challenges. Host: Deakin University, Australia (RM36177).
· Liyanage, I., Shokouhi, H., & Rahimi, M. (2020, AUS 120,000/ CNY 660,000-). Critical Thinking (CT) Skills in Thai Universities – II: Scrutinising implementational Challenges. Host: Deakin University, Australia (RM37862).
· Liyanage, I., Ure, C., & Shokouhi, H. (2018, AUS 48,000/ CNY 264,000). Contextually responsive transfer of critical thinking skills. Host: Deakin University, Australia (RM34371/RM34372).
· Ning, X. (2020-2022, $269,668 CAD). Pandemic Acceptance & Commitment to Empowerment Response Intervention for Frontline Healthcare Providers (PACER-HCP). MSH UHN Academic Medical Organization
· Ning, X. (2020-2022, $500,000 CAD). PROTEH-Pandemic Rapid-response Optimization to Enhance Community Resilience and Health. Government of Canada through Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Canada (NFRFR-2019-00014)
· Ning, X. (2020-2024, $1,950,752 CAD). Acceptance and Commitment to Empowerment (ACE) Intervention: Reducing HIV Stigma and Promoting Community Resilience Through Capacity Building. Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Canada (437709)
· Ning, X. (PI). (2023-2024, 20,000 RMB). An Integrated Mental Health Service System Based on Theory of Planned Behavior, Guangdong Philosophy and Social Science Association Foundation, CHina (GD23XSH01)
· Ning, X. (PI). (2023-2025, 100,000 RMB). Influence Maximization Based on Multi-layer Social Network for Mental Health Promotion. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation - General Project, China (2023A1515011562)
· Ning, X. (PI). (2023-2025, 30,000 RMB). Digital Technologies Empower Mental Health Education in General Education Courses. Guangdong education Science Planning Project 2023, China (UICR0400020-23)
· Ning, X. (PI). (2023-2025, 30,000 RMB). Enhancing University Students’ Mental Health Based on Positive and Negative Intervention Mechanisms. Guangdong University Featured Innovation Program Project 2023, China (UICR0400011-23)
· Ning, X. (PI). (2024-2026, 300,000 RMB). A Research on the Virtual-Physical Double-layer Social Network Based Intervention to Promote Integrated University Mental Health Services. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) - Youth Fund, China (72304041).
· Song, G. (2023, CNY 30,000). A Study of the Multilingual Linguistic Landscapes of the Four Major Cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Integration of Majors Related to Humanities and Social Sciences Guangdong Province Education Science Planning Project (Higher Education), Department of Education, Guangdong Province (Grant ID to be allocated).
· Song, G. (2023, CNY 80,000). A study of the English translation of Chinese calligraphy and painting over the past century. Ministry of Education, China (23YJCZH186).
· Song, G. (2024, CNY 20,000). A Study of the linguistic community of the four major cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay area. Guangdong Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Sciences (GD23YWY01).
· Wang, F. (PI), Zhu, R. & Wang J. (Cols). (2022, RMB 200,000). The role of western county-level integrated media in rural social governance from a social ecosystem perspective. Sponsoring Agency: The National Social Science Fund of China (NSSFC) under the National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences, China (22XXW011)
· Wang, X. (2018, CNY 200,000). Buddhist manuscript libraries in the history of cultural exchanges along the silk road. National Social Science Grant of China (17BTQ019).
· Wang, X. (PI), Zhu, R. & Zhang, S. (Cols). (2023, RMB 80,000). Scriptwriting and photography of a promotional film on calligraphy and painting in Tongwei, Dingxi City. Sponsoring Agency: Dingxi Publicity Department, China (20231090)
· Wei. H. (PI), Zhu, R. (CoI). (2024, RMB 5,000). Analysis of how the media convergence practice cultivate a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation in Guangxi. Sponsoring Agency: Guangxi Federation of Social Sciences, Guangxi Social Sciences Think Tank General Project, China (Zkybkt202458)
· Wu, S. (2023, CNY 20,000). Impact and mechanism of joint higher education between Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao on the integration of talents in the Greater Bay Area. 2023 Guangdong Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation, Young Scholar Project (GD23YJY02).
· Wu, S. (2023, CNY 300,000). Labor process and time-space mechanisms of women gig workers’ social reproduction. 2023 National Natural Science Foundation of China, Young Scholar Project (42301281).
· Wu, S. (2023, CNY 5,000). Zhuhai-Macao cooperation in cross-border e-commerce with Latin American countries. 2023 Zhuhai Municipal Social Sciences Foundation, General Project (2023YBB024).
· Wu, S. (2024, CNY 30,000). Research on the path and mechanism of talent integration in the Greater Bay Area from the perspective of joint education. 2023 Guangdong Province Education Science Planning Project (Higher Education Special Project) (2023GXJK536).
· Wu, S. (2024, CNY 80,000). The interaction mechanism between women's flexible employment and optimal fertility from the perspective of platform economy. 2023 Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Science Research Young Scholar Grant(23YJC840024).
· Wu, X. (2020, CNY 50,000). 《社交媒体建构公共危机事件的话语研究》(The discourse of crises constructed on social media). Guangdong Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Sciences (xxxxxxxxxxx).
· Xu, X. (2022, CNY 80,000). A Study of British Radio and Modernist Literature 《英国广播与现代主义文学研究》. Humanities and Social Sciences Fund, Ministry of Education, China (22YJC752015).
· Xu, X. (PI). (2024-2026, 30,000 RMB). Literature with sound: Integrating podcast into teaching english literature within the context of new humanities. Guangdong Province Higher Education Reform Grant (2023年广东省高等教育教学改革项目), China (UICR0400022-22)
· Yan, E. M. Y. (PI), Kuo, Y.-L. & Yan, Bo. (CoIs). (2024-2025, RMB 10,000). Sino-Foreign Cooperative Education and Cultivation of Top Innovative Talents. "Fourteenth Five-Year Plan" of the Sino-Foreign Cooperative Education Research Branch of the Guangdong Higher Education Association, Key Project for the Year 2023.
· Yan, E. M. Y., Lee, J., & Yeoh, J. (2018, CNY 10,0000). Developing Pedagogical Innovations Through Action Research. Department of Education of Guangdong Province (R5201812).
· Zhang, N., & Xia, C. (2022-2025, RMB200,000). A study on the effects and strategies of enhancing Chinese national environmental image in international communication in the era of social media. Sponsoring Agency: National Social Science Fund of China (Young Scholar Type), National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences, China (22CXW021).
· Zhang, N., & Xia, C. (2022, CNY 200,000). A study on the effects and strategies of enhancing Chinese national environmental image in international communication in the era of social media. National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences (22CXW021).
· Zhang, S. (PI), Zhu, R. & Wang, X. (Cols). (2023, RMB 120,000) Production of the promotional film for Tongwei painting and calligraphy in Dingxi city. Sponsoring Agency: Dingxi Publicity Department, China (20231089)
· Zhou. S. (PI), Monaco, E., & Vavrik, M. (CoIs). (2024 – 2025, HKD $75,840) Academic listening across disciplines: Investigating students' strategic lecture comprehension in English-medium higher education. Host: Chinese University of Hong Kong, China (4058109)
· Zhu, R. (PI), Huo Z., Li, W. & Ma, Z. (CoIs). (2024, RMB 66, 000). Using social media to promote the public image of Shengjiang fire protection technology limited. Sponsoring Agency: Henan Shengjiang Fire Protection Technology Limited, China. (20240068)
· Zhu, R. (Pl), Ma, Z., Li, W. & Huang, Y. (Cols). (2023, RMB 5,000). Using digital media to preserve the cultural heritage of the Yugu, Dongxiang and Baoan minorities. Sponsoring Agency: Gansu Province Education Science Fund Program, China (GS[2023]GHBZX620)
· Zhu, R. (Pl), Wang, X., Li, T. & Liu, B. (Cols). (2023, RMB30,000). Balancing environmental and tourism interests in historic revolutionary regions. Sponsoring Agency: Gansu Province Social Science Planning Fund Program, China (2023YB096)
· Zhu, R. (Pl), Wang, X., Yu, X.& Liu, R. (Cols). (2022, RMB5,000). Promoting the Privilege of Lanzhou University by using TikTok Platforms. Sponsoring Agency: Lanzhou University, China (20230030)
· Abeysena, H., & Liyanage, I. (2020, 2nd-4th March). Linguistic shame and shaming: Teacher awareness and English language teaching in Sri Lanka. 14th International Technology, Education and Development Conference, (0897-0906). Valencia, Spain.
· Abeysena, H., Liyanage, I., & Zhang, M. (2024). English language teacher education and linguistic shame and shaming in non-Anglophone settings: The case of Sri Lanka. Asia-pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 25(5), 574–589. doi:10.1080/1359866X.2024.2410855
· Alvarez, C., & Grebnev, Y. (2022). Approaching monumentality in pre-modern epigraphic and manuscript traditions. Manuscript and Text Cultures (MTC), 1, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.56004/v1ag1
· Aspalter, C. (2019). Real-typical and ideal-typical methods in comparative social policy. InIn Greve, B. (ed.), Routledge handbook of the welfare state (pp. 213-327), second edition. Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2019). Ten Worlds of welfare regimes: Applying the ideal-typical method. In Greve, B. (ed.), Routledge handbook of the welfare state (pp. 297-311), second edition. Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2019). Welfare regime analysis: 30 years in the making. International Social Work, 62(1), 76-88. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872817710551
· Aspalter, C. (2020). Back to origins: The ideal-type methodology in social sciences as developed by Max Weber. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Ideal types in comparative social policy (pp. 90-104). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2020). From descriptive to normative comparative social policy. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Ideal types in comparative social policy (pp. 253-267). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2020). Introduction: Ideal types and the law of social and cultural entropy. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Ideal types in comparative social policy (pp. 1-14). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2020). Ten worlds of welfare regimes: Applying ideal-typical welfare regimes in welfare state system comparison. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Ideal types in comparative social policy (pp. 107-168). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2020). The importance of distinguishing between ideal-typical and real-typical models. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Ideal types in comparative social policy (pp. 60-89). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2021). A Pas De Trois in social policy theory: Understanding the financing of welfare state systems. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Financing welfare state systems in Asia (pp. 17-38). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2021). Developmental social policy and active aging with high quality of life. In Rojo-Pérez, F. and Fernández-Mayoralas, G. (Eds..), Handbook of active aging and quality of life: From Concepts to applications (pp. 149-169). Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (2021). Financing the welfare state system in India. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Financing welfare state systems in Asia (pp. 102-124). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2021). Telling the untold story of explosion, stagnation and continuation of welfare state system financing in Asia. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Financing welfare state systems in Asia (pp. 3-14). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2022) Healthy aging. In Gu, D. & Dupre, M. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of gerontology and population aging, population division (pp. 2334-2347). Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (2022). Super inequality: A general theory of mass poverty. Social Development Issues, 44(2), 2. Michigan University Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/sdi.3700.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Analyzing problem-cum-policy cycles and evaluating policy strategies in the Covid-10 Pandemic. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Covid-19 Pandemic: Problems arising in health and social policy (pp. 297-303), Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Evaluating and measuring exactly the distances between aggregate health performances: A global health data and welfare regime analysis. Social Development Issues, 45(1): 2. https://doi.org/10.3998/sdi.3904
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Introduction: The new age of Zombie Politics. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Covid-19 Pandemic: Problems arising in health and social policy (pp. 3-10), Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Lessons for the Future of Social Policy and for Humanity. In C. Aspalter (ed.), The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems: Towards a global social policy science (pp. 803-811), Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Quantum society: A fourth modernity in the making. SSRN Electronic Journal, DOI:10.2139/ssrn.4574269
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Ten worlds of welfare capitalism theory. In C. Aspalter (ed.), The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems: Towards a global social policy science (pp 28-67), Routledge
· Aspalter, C. (2023). The Brazilian welfare state system: With a special focus on the outcomes and performance of the welfare state system. In C. Aspalter (ed.), The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems: Towards a global social policy science (pp. 224-254), Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). The human face of the pandemic. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Covid-19 Pandemic: Problems arising in health and social policy (pp. 11-28), Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). The Indian welfare state system: With a special focus on health outcomes in comparative perspective. In C. Aspalter (ed.), The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems: Towards a global social policy science (pp. 589-613), Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). To save humanity we need to investigate the whole world, In C. Aspalter (ed.), The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems: Towards a global social policy science (pp. 1-27), Routledge.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Welfare State Administration and the East Asian Welfare Regime. In K.J. Baehler (ed.), The Oxford handbook of governance and public management for social policy (pp. 191-206), Oxford University Press.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Worlds of inequalities, Social Development Issues 44(2), 8. Michigan University Press. doi: https://doi.org/10.3998/sdi.3706
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Super inequality: Theoretical essays in economics and social policy, Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (2023). Ten worlds of welfare capitalism: A global data analysis, Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (2024). Human Quantum Mechanics and human entanglement theory: A new paradigm for Social Sciences and beyond. Social Development Issues, 46(2), 5. https://doi.org/10.3998/sdi.5983
· Aspalter, C. (2024). Human entanglement theory: A quantum approach to the study of all-encompassing human communication, Springer.
· Aspalter, C. (ed.) (2023). Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems, much extended Second Edition, Oxon: Routledge. ISBN: 9781003333173. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003333173
· Aspalter, C. (ed.). (2023). Covid 19-Pandemic: Problems arising in health and social policy, Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2497-4
· Aspalter, C., & Kim, J. (2021). Income polarity and the end of social insurance. In Aspalter, C. (ed.), Financing welfare state systems in Asia (pp. 275-286). Routledge.
· Aspalter, C., & Liu, H. (2023). The Japanese welfare state system: With a special focus on financing social security in a super-super-aged society. In C. Aspalter (ed.), The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems: Towards a global social policy science (pp. 779-802), Routledge.
· Aspalter, C., & Mesa-Lago, C. (2023). The Cuban welfare state system: With a special focus on universalism. In C. Aspalter (ed.), The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems: Towards a global social policy science (pp. 160-183), Routledge.
· Ata, A., Tran, L., & Liyanage, I. (Eds.). (2018). Educational reciprocity and adaptivity: International students and stakeholders. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315201412
· Aziz, J., and Briel, H. (2024). Visual hate speech and its discontents: Young adult Chinese and Malaysians’ perception of visual hate speech. International Journal of Communication, 18, 27-47. https://doi.org/ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/19787
· Bao, Q., Zhang, Z., Luo, H. and Tao, X. (2023). Evaluating and Modeling the Degradation of PLA/PHB Fabrics in Marine Water. Polymers, 15(1), 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15010082
· Bergman, T., & Hearns-Branaman, J.O. (Eds.). (2024). Media, dissidence and the war in Ukraine (1st ed.). Routledge.
· Briel, H. (2023). The question concerning piracy. In Briel, H., High, M., & Heidingsfelder, M. (Eds.), The piracy years: Internet file sharing in a global context (pp. 9–94)., University of Liverpool Press,
· Briel, H. (2024). Asian futures: The case of sinofuturism. International Communication of Chinese Culture, 11(1), 41–60. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40636-024-00284-0.
· Briel, H. (2024). SinoAsian futures between economic forecasting, science fiction, Sinofuturism and creativity. IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(si), 95–125. https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.9.si.05
· Briel, H. (2024). The traditional Daur Music and Dance Festival Kumule on an island meadow by the Amur River. In Papoutsaki, E., & Niaah, S. (Eds.), Island cultures and festivals: A creative ecosystem (pp. 95-114), University of the West Indies Press.
· Briel, H., et al. (Eds.). (2023). Contemporary discourses in education, communication and cultural studies, Adonis & Abbey.
· Briel, H., High, M., & Heidingsfelder, M. (Eds.). (2023). The piracy years internet file sharing in a global context. University of Liverpool Press.
· Castagna, G, Al-ʿamri, S. (2023). More about Jibbali/Śḥerέt anthroponyms: New data and additional remarks. In Cohen, Y., Gilan, A., Wasserman, N., Cerqueglini, L., Sheyhatovitch, B., & Marmorstein, M. (Eds.), The IOS annual volume 24: Let the Tabarna, the King, be dear to the Gods, 131–144. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004687479
· Castagna, G. (2019, 18th December). A plant-name of Austronesian origin in Modern South Arabian. In Castagna G. & Lutz Edzard (eds.). South Arabia, old issues, new perspectives (145-156), Erlangen. Abhandlungen für die kunde des morgenlandes. Harrassowitz Verlag. https://www.dialektforschung.phil.fau.de/files/2020/10/poster_south-arabia.pdf
· Castagna, G. (2020). An analysis of the Modern South Arabian languages as ‘Islamic languages’. Eurasian Studies, 18(1), 73-87. https://doi.org/10.1163/24685623-12340085
· Castagna, G. (2022). A collection of Jibbali/Śḥərɛ̄́t proverbs from Ali al-Shahri’s publication the language of Aad/لغة عاد. Old World: Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia, 2(1), 1-89. https://doi.org/10.1163/26670755-01010009
· Castagna, G. (2022). A text in the Jibbali/Shehret dialect of al-Ḥallaniya (Kuria Muria) with a grammatical commentary. In M. Klimiuk (Ed.), Semitic dialects and dialectology: Fieldwork—Community—Change (pp. 245-253). Heidelberg University Publishing.
· Castagna, G. (2022). An overview of al-Ḥallānīya place names. In M. Klimiuk (Ed.), Semitic dialects and dialectology: Fieldwork—Community—Change (pp. 23-30). Heidelberg University Publishing.
· Castagna, G. (2022). Etymological investigations on Jibbali/Śḥerέt anthroponyms. In Cohen, Y., Gilan, A., Wasserman, N., Cerqueglini, L., & Sheyhatovitch, B. (Eds.), The IOS annual volume 22: Telling of olden kings (pp. 96-118). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004526792_006
· Castagna, G., & Al-ʿamri, S. (2024). More about Jibbali/Śḥerέt Anthroponyms: New data and additional remarks. In Cohen, Y., Gilan, A., Wasserman, N., Cerqueglini, L., Sheyhatovitch, B., & Marmorstein, M. (Eds.), The IOS Annual, 24, 131–144. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004687479_007
· Castagna, G., & Al-Amri, S. (2024). The morphology of some under-described verbal classes in the eastern Jibbali/Shehret variety of Sadḥ (Setḥ). Journal of Semitic Studies, fgae041. https://doi.org/10.1093/jss/fgae041
· Castagna, G., & Al-Amri, S. (2024). An annotated corpus of 300 proverbs, sayings, and idioms in eastern Jibbali/Śḥərɛt. Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures series. OpenBook Publishers.
· Chan, H. & Hon, T. "分离"与"统一"的多元辩证: 章太炎联省自治思想的特质 (Dialectics between autonomy and unification: Zhang Taiyan's thought on provincial self-rule). In 章太炎研究中心 (Center of Zhang Taiyan Studies) (Eds.), 章太炎研究的新展开(New Developments in the Study of Zhang Taiyan) (pp. 108-144). Shanghai Renmin Chubanshe. (Original work published 2018)
· Chan, H. (陳學然) & Hon, T. (2018). 分離」與「統一」的多元辯證 : 章太炎聯省自治思想的特質(Dialectics between Autonomy and Unification : Zhang Taiyan's Thought on Provincial Self-Rule).中國文化研究所學報 (Journal of Chinese Studies), 67, 203-25.
· Chan, H. (陳學然) & Hon, T. (2019). 金文泰治港時期的政學商互動及其對五四新潮的排拒 (Protecting Hong Kong from the May Fourth Movement: The collaborative Colonialism of Governor Cecil Clementi,1925-1930). 新亞學報 (Journal of New Asia), 36, 247-300. https://doi.org/10.6743/NAJ.201908_36.0007.
· Chan, S. H. (2018). Chinese nationality and coloniality of Hong Kong student movement, 1960–1970s. Asian Journal of Social Science, 46(3), 330-358. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685314-04603006
· Chan, S. H. (2019). Imagining China in the new silk road: The elephant and the world jungle. In M. N. Islam (Ed.), Silk Road to Belt Road (pp. 39-60). Springer.
· Chan, S. H. (2021). Bushen and longevity in Chinese culture. In D. Gu & M. E. Dupre (Eds.), Encyclopaedia of gerontology and population aging (pp. 722-727). Springer Nature.
· Chan, S. H. (2021). Confucian stages of life. In D. Gu & M. E. Dupre (Eds.), Encyclopedia of gerontology and population aging (pp. 1135-1139). Springer Nature.
· Chan, S. H. (2021). Yangsheng and longevity in Chinese culture. In D. Gu & M. E. Dupre (Eds.), Encyclopedia of gerontology and population aging (pp. 5495-5500). Springer Nature.
· Chan, S. H. (2023). COVID-19 Pandemic as the cosmopolitan moment of world risk society. In S. X. B. Zhao, K. T. Chan, S. Çolakoğlu, Q. Zhang, & B. Yan (Eds.), Comparative studies on pandemic control policies and the resilience of society(pp. 163-180). Springer Nature.
· Chan, S. H. (In-press) Digital mourning on Chinese social media: The affective national episode of Li Wenliang’s death. In Xu, X., Zhao, M., & Wang, M. Y. (Eds.), Chinese social-media: Insider, intercultural and interdisciplinary perspectives. Routledge.
· Chan, S. H., Guo, R., & Huang, X. (2023). Media discourses and China’s social mobilization at the early crisis stage of the COVID-19 Pandemic. In S. X. B. Zhao, K. T. Chan, S. Çolakoğlu, Q. Zhang, & B. Yan (Eds.), Comparative studies on pandemic control policies and the resilience of society (pp. 287-307). Springer Nature.
· Chan, S. H., Leung, C. T. L. (2021). Positive youth development: An emerging approach in China. In J. H. C. Wong (Ed.), Children and youth in china since 1978: Opportunities and challenges – Nova science publishers. Nova Science Publishers.
· Chen, C., Chen, J., and Yan, B. (2023). Political Considerations and Rationales for Different Control Policies in COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis from the State Theory Perspective. In Zhao, S., Chan, K., Çolakoğlu, S., Zhang, Q., & Yan, B., Comparative studies on pandemic control policies and the resilience of society (pp. 145–162). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9993-2_7.
· Chen, X. (2020). Review of translating the visual: A multimodal perspective. Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation, 66(6), 1045-1049. https://doi.org/10.1075/babel.00196.che
· Chen, X. (2022). Retranslation as an intertextual space: Textual and paratextual analysis of two Chinese translations of E. B. White’s The trumpet of the swan. Translation Studies, 15(2), 173-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/14781700.2022.2032305
· Chen, X. (2023). Interactive reception of online literary translation: The translator-readers dynamics in a discussion forum. Perspectives, 31(4), 690-704. https://doi.org/10.1080/0907676X.2022.2030375
· Chen, X. (2023). The role of childhood nostalgia in the reception of translated children’s literature. Target. International Journal of Translation Studies, 35(4), 595-620. https://doi.org/10.1075/target.21103.xue
· Chen, X. (2023). The role of spatial changes to paratext in literary translation reception: Eleven Chinese editions of Charlotte’s Web. Translation Studies, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/14781700.2023.2231959
· Chen, X. (2023). Danmu-assisted learning through back translation: Reception of the English-dubbed Journey to the West (Season II). Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation / Revista Internacional de Traducción, 69(5), 598-624. https://doi.org/10.1075/babel.00338.che
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