Proceedings of the 2025 5th International Conference on Culture, Design and Social Development (CDSD 2025)

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Urban Stray Cat Management Models in Comparison: Trap-Neuter-Return and Trap-Assess-Rehome

Shihuang Wu
As cities grow, the increasing stray cat population has caused several health and environmental problems, disrupting normal community functions. Stray cat management approaches have also evolved, with the primary methods being Trap-Neuter-Return and Trap-Assess-Rehome. Trap-Neuter-Return focuses on controlling...
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Behavioral Study on Diamond Market and Wedding Ring Consumption

Yihui Shi
Diamonds play a unique role in people's emotional lives, particularly in wedding ring consumption. They are often seen as enduring symbols of romantic love and conjugal commitment. For a long time, a significant number of individuals utilize diamonds to commemorate their unforgettable moments. However,...
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The Role of Short Video Platforms in Social Education

Cody Wu
The educational potential of short video platforms has attracted increasing scholarly and public attention, yet their effectiveness and challenges remain insufficiently addressed. This paper analyzes the dual role of platforms such as TikTok and YouTube Shorts in promoting social education, focusing...
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The Construction and Challenges of Public Policy Coordination Mechanisms in International Relations under Globalization

Chun Wang
In this day and age of globalization, the connection between nations means that there are necessary tools for coordination in public policy. This paper examines how these coordination mechanisms are established and the challenges in managing them within the context of contemporary international relations....
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The Influence of a Woman’s Economic Capacity on Entering Marriage

Xinyue Li
Against the backdrop of declining marriage rates across most countries, this paper examines how improvements in women’s economic status shape marriage entry patterns from temporal, spatial, institutional, and cultural perspectives. Over time, economic independence has redefined marriage from a survival...
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Fertility Incentive Policies and Fertility Intentions

Hengye Jian
With the intensification of the aging of the Chinese population and the continuous decline in fertility rates, the state has successively introduced a series of fertility incentive policies to deal with the problem of demographic imbalance. However, despite the increasing policy efforts, the willingness...
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East–West Contrasts in Decision Making: Evidence from Chinese Canadians and European Canadians

Xing Huang, Wei Qi Elaine Perunovic
Psychological science has historically relied on WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) populations, raising questions about the generalizability of its findings. This study extends cultural psychology by investigating decision-making among first-generation Chinese Canadians...
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Inequality of Educational Opportunities and Social Mobility

Yewei Yang
Education is one of the important tools for promoting social mobility. Since the implementation of the expansion policy for universities in our country, whether education could bring about social mobility and promote social equity has become the focus of attention of scholars both domestically and abroad....
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A Study on the Impact of Executive Compensation in Listed Companies on the Fulfillment of Corporate Social Responsibility

Junxiao Fang
Over the past few years, the link between executive compensation in listed companies and the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a major focus in both academic circles and business practice. This paper uses Chinese A-share listed companies during the 2013–2024 period as...
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Will Big Data Become a New Barrier to Talent Management: A Systematic Review Based on Domestic and International Studies

Baofang Zhang
The research topic of this paper is whether big data will become a new barrier in talent management. To date, big data has brought benefits to talent management, but privacy leakage and algorithmic unfairness remain the main risks. Big data has a dual nature in talent management. On the one hand, it...
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Study on the Improvement of Self-efficacy of the Elderly from the Perspective of Social Work

Singho Chan
Based on the framework of self-efficacy theory proposed by social psychologist Albert Bandura, this study systematically examines the multidimensional impact mechanisms of a tripartite collaborative intervention model involving community support networks, family care systems, and professional nursing...
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Peer Signals and “Judgement-Free” Messaging: Reframing Norms and Control in Young Adults’ Smoking Cessation

Ruoheng Yang
Young adults’ nicotine use increasingly spans both cigarettes and e-cigarettes, complicating cessation and reshaping how social cues and platform logics influence health decisions. While the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) highlights attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control as...
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Youth Non-Marriage—Taking City Huzhou as an Example

Zhengyu Yang
This paper focuses on the trend of decreasing marriage rate among young people in Huzhou, a representative city in the Yangtze River Delta region of China. Faced with the national trend of delaying marriage and non-marriage, this research adopts a mixed approach, qualitative analysis of official statistics...
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Acceptance of Hong Kong Culture and Identity Perception in Social Media: A Case Study of an International High School in Shanghai

Huixian Yang
After the reform and opening up of China, the rapid economic development of China has fostered the cultural transmission between Mainland China and Hong Kong. In recent years, social media has played a vital role in spreading the Hong Kong culture to Mainland China, potentially letting people in Mainland...
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Multidimensional Impacts of the ‘Double Reduction’ Policy: Burden Reduction Effectiveness, Parental Responses, and New Challenges to Educational Equity

Zhenghao Yang
In recent years, China’s “Double Reduction” policy implemented in compulsory education aims to effectively reduce excessive homework burdens and off-campus tutoring loads for primary and secondary school students, responding to widespread social concerns. Since the policy’s implementation, academia has...
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Research on Project Initiation Coordination Based on Differentiation Analysis

Fengxi Gao, Zhuohang Wu, Jiayu Li, Dawei Ning, Mingze Sun
At present, the digital self-built project of Liaoning Company has a large scale of requirements, multiple participating entities and a long management chain. There is a lack of efficient supporting means for requirement coordination and workload assessment, which makes it difficult to coordinate requirements...
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Tracing Cultural Shifts in Individualism and Collectivism through Language, Urbanization, and Internet Use

Xing Huang, Wei Qi Elaine Perunovic
This study examines long-term cultural shifts in individualism and collectivism by analyzing English word frequencies in the Google Books Ngram corpus (1800–2022). Five pairs of individualism–collectivism words (I–we, me–us, get–give, self–obligation, choose–obey) were used to construct a composite individualism–collectivism...
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The Injustice of Community Aging in the Context of Urban Renewal and the Intervention Methods of Social Work

Peixi Shen
The issue of aging injustice in communities arising from urban renewal in China has become increasingly prominent. Unreasonable allocation of physical community space, marginalization of the elderly due to the value orientation of capital enterprises, and the lack of community living facilities and barrier-free...
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The Lawn Culture of Little Kings and the Micro Gardens of Nature’s Shelter——A Comparative Study of Private Landscapes in the United States and China

Zhiheng Zhong
This research analyses the transformation of private landscapes in the United States and China, tracing their evolution from grand estates and gardens to smaller, more urban forms in the 20th century. While the United States embraced lawn culture as a means of asserting control over nature, China considered...
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Criminal Law Definition and Regulation Path of Platform Responsibility in Cyber Violence Crimes

Yang Zhang
This study systematically investigates the theoretical foundations and regulatory boundaries of criminal liability for online service platforms in addressing cyberbullying, a new form of social anomie. In the digital age, platforms have evolved beyond being mere neutral channels, assuming multiple roles...
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An Empirical Study Based on the Evaluation Indicator System for High-Quality Development of Rural Tourism under the Common Prosperity Context

Chaoqun Lin, Zhiyi Zhao, Min Wei
Based on three dimensions—material life, spiritual life, and living environment—and six aspects including reception and services, economic prosperity, culture and entertainment, effective governance, resources and environment, and civilized rural culture, this study employs the entropy-weighted TOPSIS...
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Silence or Acquiescence: The Emergence and Evolution of Online Pan-Moralism in Weibo Hotspot Comment Sections

Hao Ding, Fang Xie
Drawing on an analysis of Weibo comments on trending news events and applying an LDA topic model, this study examines how online pan-moralism emerges and develops within the interplay between cultural psychology and platform-based interaction. The findings indicate that the formation of pan-moralism...
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The Influence of Participation in International Sports Events on College Students’ National Identity: A Case Study of Chengdu FISU World University Games

Jingyue Zheng, Ran Huang, Changying Pang, Jingxuan Wang
International sports events are an important window to enhance the national image and show the national cultural soft power, and they are also an important way to enhance the national identity of college students. This paper takes the Chengdu FISU World University Games as the research object, and with...
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Research on the Legal Path of Fan Circle Network Violence Governance

Yixuan Song
As a new type of network anomie phenomenon that is highly organized, young, and deeply coupled with technology in the era of big data, online violence in the fan circle has become a prominent problem that erodes network civilization and infringes on the rights and interests of citizens. There are many...
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On the Times Value of the Northeast Anti-Alliance Spirit in the Governance of South China Sea Frontier

Tan Xu, Xin Xu
As one of China’s three frontier waters, the South China Sea has attracted worldwide attention because of its unique geographical location, important strategic position and special historical background. Under the background of General Secretary XiJinping’s major strategic deployment of frontier governance,...
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Health Management Technical Methods and Application Prospects for Primary Substation Equipment

Jiaping Han
As the installed base of substation equipment continues to grow, the capacity of primary equipment increases, and operating lifetimes extend, traditional maintenance-centered and periodic management approaches are no longer able to meet the combined requirements of fault-risk control, outage consequence...
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The Legal Regulation of Fraudulent Acts in Live Streaming Sales

——Centered on Consumer Protection

Zhaorong Lyu
With the advent of the internet information age, live streaming sales have provided momentum for the new era’s economy and injected new vitality into the market. Business operators have expanded the promotion and influence of their products by leveraging online platforms, thereby opening up new channels...
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Perceived Value and Subscription Behaviour

The Mediating Effect of Emotional Attachment

Yuxuan He
With the rapid penetration of the subscription economy within the digital cultural sphere, platforms commonly face challenges in converting free users and experience significant fluctuations in renewal rates. This study, grounded in perceived value theory, Emotional Attachment theory, and the Cognitive-Behavioural-Affective...