Author: Qinyi Wang
Data and Design for a Post-COVID City – Critical & Comprehensive This is a fascinating course […]
For the past month and a half, I have been busy summarizing the knowledge from each course and completing differnet assignments. Many of the courses have provided me with powerful insights and inspirations, which I will elaborate on in the following blogs. Evidence, Argument, and Persuasion is a really wonderful course that has helped me […]
I apologize for disappearing for a while due to busy coursework and assignment pressures, but my project has been making progress. In the upcoming KIPP presentations, I will share about helpful and inspiring events that have happened during this time, which have influenced the direction of my project. When working on the assignment for the […]
I came across an interesting article today that shed new light on the relationship between Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) and narcissism. Unlike previous research and online discussions that often focus on the advantages of being an HSP and view it as a gift, this article delves into why this discourse tends to neglect the potential […]
As my last blog said, I am still trying to find a new topic for my project. However, after searching and comparing, I still find I have a greater passion on the topic of HSPs( I am really really really interested in psychology and HSP, and hope to do something to really help them) . […]
Long time no see! This week I just finished my first intensive course Inclusive Society, and the course was tailored to be very full and of high quality. I learned a lot. During the pre-intensive days, I read a lot of articles about data activism. I am really interested in data fairness […]
Introduction A highly sensitive person (HSP) is a neurodivergent individual who is thought to have an increased or deeper central nervous system sensitivity to physical, emotional, or social stimuli.1 Some refer to this as having sensory processing sensitivity, or SPS for short. A sensitive nervous system makes it harder to filter out stimuli and easier to get […]
Last two weeks, some things happened in China, which made me feel desperate and I decided to change my research topic. I took part in the course Learning and resilience which fits well with my research interests in psychology and mental health. The topic of my assessment is about highly sentisitive person (HSP) and how […]
Last blog, I said I have different direction about my final project. Thanks for the suggestions from Hanyu and Theresa, which inspired me. And now I want to pay attention to the intinal topic that is about mental health of university students during the campus lockdown caused by Covid-19 in China. Inspiration from the […]
I feel very warm for the many helpful suggestions I received from the last two blogs, and I gradually feel more relaxed to write a blog to record my thoughts and share with them even if I think some of them are very indecisive and unclear. But it is so moving to find many […]
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