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Residents' videographic practices on TikTok (Douyin): Enacting and communicating social sustainability during a COVID-19 lockdown
Journal article
Journal of Media Business Studies,2024, volume: 21, issue: 4, pages: 293-314
Authors:
Feng, Songming
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Berndt, Adele
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Ots, Mart
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Submit date:2025/06/19
Douyin
lockdown
residents
TikTok
Short video
social media
social sustainability
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Residents and the place branding process: socio-spatial construction of a locked-down city's brand identity
Journal article
Journal of Place Management and Development,2023, volume: 16, issue: 3, pages: 440-462
Authors:
Feng, Songming
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Berndt, Adele
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Ots, Mart
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Submit date:2023/09/21
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The Medium-Term Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Referrals to Secondary Care Mental Health Services: A Controlled Interrupted Time Series Study
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Frontiers in Psychiatry,2020, volume: 11
Authors:
Chen, Shanquan
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She, Rui
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Qin, Pei
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Kershenbaum, Anne
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Fernandez-Egea, Emilio
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Submit date:2022/01/18
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controlled interrupted time series analysis
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