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Huangqiao, the violin town: Made in China doesn’t mean cheapest is the dearest

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
How do Chinese workers who don't know much about Western classical music produce 30% of the world's violins?

Help or hinder: when sports students enter the workforce

Xize Wang·28 September 2022
When fitness instructors need more sales skills than professionalism, do sports students still have an advantage in the job market?

After retirement, everything starts from scratch

Xize Wang·28 September 2022
For the majority of Chinese players who have retired without excellent performances, how will they back to normal life?

From nothing to worldclass: What is still missing in Chinese violin making? 

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
Why does the gap between Chinese violin craftsmanship and the international level of violin making still exist?

Trade of string instruments: Is violin making in Europe facing competition from China?

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
Expert luthiers spend a few months making a single violin, but mass-produced violins from China are flooding the market, will they consider it as a threat?

The Athletic Dreams of Youth from Small Towns

Xize Wang·28 September 2022
Young people from underdeveloped areas want to leave small towns by sports, could their dreams come true?

“People want something that looks real”: the credibility of influencer marketing

Elinor Griffiths·28 September 2022
The ASA have launched a webpage to expose influencers and brands. How do brands keep authenticity at the heart of their marketing strategy?

“It’s all so fake”: the motivations behind becoming an influencer

Elinor Griffiths·28 September 2022
Many people have been negatively impacted by images used on social media. Are fitness influencers serving their readers best interests at heart?

“It’s a challenging industry”: the training of fitness influencers

Elinor Griffiths·28 September 2022
Many fitness influencers don't have any qualifications despite claiming to be an expert. Is there a need for regulations and training for social media influencers?

Instagram vs reality: the ethical responsibilities of fitness influencing

Elinor Griffiths·28 September 2022
Fitness influencers have been criticised for promoting unhealthy body image. How realistic is it for them to deliver ethical content on social media?

Homosexuality as haram: Queer Muslims are struggling to strike a balance

Oojal Kour·18 September 2022
Already being forced to cope with the demons of Islamophobia within the LGBTQIA+ community, how are queer Muslims juggling their faith and identity at the same time?

“Too straight or too gay”: Why bisexuals struggle to fit in LGBTQIA+ spaces

Oojal Kour·18 September 2022
After years of being edged out of the LGBTQIA+ community, this is what bi activists are doing to break away from the stereotypical binaries of lesbians and gays and finding space for themselves.
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