From Macro to Micro: A Summary of Dr. Angel Lin’s Research over Time
Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive overview of Lin's scholarly contributions, spanning various periods from her early research endeavors in Hong Kong to her recent work in Canada. Employing a chronological approach, it delves into the distinct phases of Lin's research trajectory, examining how her scholarship has evolved over time. By contextualizing her work within the socio-cultural milieu of each respective period, the article offers insights into the interconnectedness between Lin's research interests and the prevailing social conditions. Through this analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted dimensions of Lin's academic pursuits and their broader implications within the field of study.
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