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    • The Quiet Crisis of PhDs and COVID-19: Reaching the financial tipping point. 

      Johnson, Rebecca L.; Coleman, Ross A.; Batten, Nicole H.; Hallsworth, Djuna; Spencer, Emma E.
      Published 2020
      Before the COVID-19 crisis, existing high levels of financial concerns amongst PhD students increased their vulnerability to disruptive events. Impacts from the pandemic have increased their financial stress to the point ...
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    • Dissenting media in post-1997 Hong Kong 

      Nip, Joyce Y.M.
      Published 2019-01-01
      The de-colonization of Hong Kong took the form of Britain returning the territory to China in 1997 as a special administrative region (SAR). Twenty years after the political handover, the “one country, two systems” arrangement ...
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    • Social media transforming news: Increasing public accountability in China–within limits 

      Nip, Joyce Y.M.
      Published 2017-01-01
      On July 23 2011, a message posted by a passenger four minutes after the crash of a high-speed train in Wenzhou, southeast China, on the Twitter-like platform Sina Weibo became the first of millions that were to follow about ...
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    • Technology and contingent conditions in community formation on the Internet 

      Nip, Joyce Y.M.
      Published 2002-01-01
      Technology has captured the attention of researchers in computer-mediated communication from early on but there is yet little attempt to assess the impact of technology on community formation on the Internet. This paper ...
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    • Age and origin of the Cumberland (Inner Sydney) Basin of southeast Australia: supplementary data 

      Gale, Stephen J
      Published 2020-07-29
      Four types of supplementary data are provided: 1. Information on the location and composition of the high-level Rickabys Creek Gravel deposits that crop out on the northern rim of the Cumberland Basin. 2. A discussion of ...
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