Proceedings of the 2024 9th International Conference on Modern Management, Education and Social Sciences (MMET 2024)

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Participatory Art in Rural Economic Revitalization

Yu Zhou
In recent years, the rapid pace of urbanization and industrialization has resulted in significant population declines and economic downturns in many rural areas. To counter these challenges, participatory art has emerged as a valuable tool for rural revitalization. Unlike traditional art forms, participatory...
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Are Values and Facts Independent of One Another in Politics Research?

Qian Kong
In political studies, some philosophers tell us that there is an unbridgeable gap between “Yes” and “Should”, and there is also a clear line between “Fact” and “Value”, and some social theorists go even further. They argue that values are merely a “Cultural” or “Social construct”, the accidental result...
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Addressing Gender Inequality in Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Barriers, Policy Reforms, and Cultural Shifts

Zhijun Zhou
Despite significant global progress in female education over the past five decades, gender disparities persist, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper explores the intricate relationship between gender inequality and education, focusing on key challenges like early marriage and the broader cultural...
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Research on the Influence Mechanism of Elderly Learning Experience in Micro Tourism Activities

Hong Pan
[Purpose/Significance] Taking the learning experience of elderly people in micro tourism activities as the research object, the aim is to explore their internal learning process and influencing factors, in order to supplement empirical analysis and research on learning in specific contexts, increase...
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Research on the Path of Colleges and Universities Participating in the Construction of Local Urban Culture

Honghua Shi, Yingchao Shan
Based on the current situation of local colleges and universities participating in urban cultural construction, this study analyzes the important position and special advantages of colleges and universities in urban cultural construction, and puts forward the effective path of benign interaction between...
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Research on the Craftsman Spirit and Cultural Education in the Context of “Machine Replacing Humans”

Tingting Liu, Yuhang Li, Dunhua Huang, Mengyuan Lin, Lili Zhang
In recent years, the craftsman spirit has received extensive attention and discussion in various fields. As a spiritual quality that pursues excellence, pays attention to details, and has a serious attitude, the craftsman spirit plays an important role in cultural education. This paper studies the integration...
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How Injunctive Norm Promote Pro-Environmental Behavior Effectively: the Role of Descriptive Norm and Punishment

Yang Fu, Jiayin Sun, Yiding Zhang
This study aims to explore how injunctive norms can effectively promote individual pro-environmental behaviors through punishment and descriptive norms. We used a behavioral experiment method, and 60 participants were recruited to perform decision-making tasks to analyze the effects of different intensities...
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Research on Building a Central City of the Yellow River Golden Triangle in Shanxi, Shanxi and Henan

——Take L City of Shanxi Province as an Example

Yuntao Guo
Stick to Shanxi “a group of two area three circles” urban development strategy, this paper deeply analyzes the meaning of regional central city and its main characteristics, which illustrates the L city makes the regional central city connotation, points out the existing gap at this stage, put forward...
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A Study on Japan’s Arctic Policy and the Possibility of China-Japan Arctic Cooperation and Governance

Tan Xu, Wei Li
Taking The Arctic is a valuable common asset of mankind and of great significance to the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. Due to its rich natural resources and significant strategic significance, with the development of the Arctic Ocean shipping routes, countries’ attention to...
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U.S. Daylight Saving Time Policy: Popular Opposition and Government Insistence

Yingchi Ye
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is a long-standing U.S. policy aimed at extending the hours of daylight in the summer. Despite DST's historical association with energy conservation and agricultural efficiency, contemporary public opposition is growing, with concerns ranging from health effects to social...