
Jennifer Hsu
Producer and Director at Freelance
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2 months ago |
johnmenadue.com | Jennifer Hsu
Since the Lowy Institutes first_Being Chinese in Australia: Public Opinion in Chinese Communities_survey was published in 2021, Australias relations with China have undergone significant upheaval. The COVID-19 pandemic, the rupture in AustraliaChina relations, the election of a Labor government and the turbulence in both countries accompanying their re-openings after their COVID-19 lockdowns has placed Chinese Australian communities in the public spotlight.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
medrxiv.org | Jennifer Hsu |Sandy Smith |David Brown |Benjamin Reardon
The authors have declared no competing interest. This study did not receive any fundingI confirm all relevant ethical guidelines have been followed, and any necessary IRB and/or ethics committee approvals have been obtained. YesThe details of the IRB/oversight body that provided approval or exemption for the research described are given below:Ethics approval was obtained from Western Sydney Local Health District Research Office on 09/02/2022.
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Jul 23, 2023 |
johnmenadue.com | Jennifer Hsu
Since the Lowy Institute’s first Being Chinese in Australia: Public Opinion in Chinese Communities survey was published in 2021, Australia’s relations with China have undergone significant upheaval. The COVID-19 pandemic, the rupture in Australia–China relations, the election of a Labor government and the turbulence in both countries accompanying their re-openings after their COVID-19 lockdowns has placed Chinese Australian communities in the public spotlight.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
asiatimes.com | Jennifer Hsu
Since the Lowy Institute’s first “Being Chinese in Australia: Public Opinion in Chinese Communities” survey was published in 2021, Australia’s relations with China have undergone significant upheaval. The Covid-19 pandemic, the rupture in Australia–China relations, the election of a Labor government and the turbulence in both countries accompanying their re-openings after their Covid-19 lockdowns have placed Chinese-Australian communities in the public spotlight.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
eastasiaforum.org | Jennifer Hsu |Shreya Sharma |Paul Chambers |Ernils Larsson
Author: Jennifer Hsu, University of New South WalesSince the Lowy Institute’s first Being Chinese in Australia: Public Opinion in Chinese Communities survey was published in 2021, Australia’s relations with China have undergone significant upheaval.
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