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Frances currently works as a PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia in the School of Psychological Sciences. Her research interests focus on the intersection of history, philosophy, marketing psychology, moral self-perception, and intellectual life in the context of Communism. Frances's PhD research explores individual motivations and the social norms and industrial structures that enable practices of data falsification, known as 'curbstoning', in market research. She regularly contributes to 'Cha: Asian Literary Journal' and has reviewed multiple books related to Maoist Chinese culture. In 2019, she completed her Honours thesis, which investigated the link between utilitarian versus deontological frameworks and people's tendencies to hold exaggerated perceptions of moral self-righteousness. Frances is also actively engaged in collaborations and research projects across various topics, forming a unique research fingerprint.
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