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Effects of Cultural Literacy on Students’ Learning Interest and Design Performance in 3D Design Education (94595)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study explores the integration of cultural literacy into a 3D design course through a University Social Responsibility (USR) program, using Tainan’s Shennong Street as a contextual case. A total of 88 students with foundational design training participated. Utilizing quantitative…
Adaptive Performances of Gay Identity on Tinder and Grindr: A Comparative Study of Self-Presentation Strategies (98236)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study examines how Taiwanese gay men adapt their self-presentation strategies on two major dating platforms, Tinder and Grindr, using content analysis of profile bios and images. Drawing on 165 user profiles (67 from Tinder, 98 from Grindr), the study…
Lent in the Time of Livestreams Authenticity and Mediated Devotion in a Digital World (96668)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study explores how Filipino Roman Catholic devotees negotiate authenticity in digitally mediated Lenten practices that emerged and endured following the COVID-19 pandemic. Traditionally embodied and communal rituals such as the Pasyon, Senákulo, and Alay Lakad were forced into digital…
The Cognitive Aspect of Indonesian and Polish Press Death Notices: An Analysis from the Perspective of Comparative Genre Studies (94531)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This article presents a qualitative analysis of genre patterns in Indonesian and Polish press death notices. The corpus consists of 2,789 Indonesian obituaries from “Pikiran Rakyat” and “Kompas” (2015–2018), collected during an academic stay in Indonesia, and 13,297 Polish notices…
Photography as an Act of Crime Scene Investigation (94581)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: The urban transformation before and after the great earthquake of Kahramanmaras in Turkey is proceeding with very serious wounds, culturally flattening the places it touches and lacking the vision to apply the same formula to different places. This oxymoronically destructive…
Campus-based Radio Stations and Community Development in South Africa: an Evaluative Study (100300)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study evaluates the impact of campus-based radio stations as agents of community development in South Africa. While the activities of some selected campus-based radio stations were briefly discussed for insight, this paper will use Forte FM, a campus-based community…
Intersection of Urbanity and Rurality in Indian OTT Narratives – a Study of ‘Panchayat’ (97874)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: In a dramatic scene from Panchayat (premiered in 2020 on Amazon Prime), Abhishek, the protagonist, urges Rinky, a talented village girl from the village where he was stationed, to study for an MBA, insisting, 'You have the potential to do…
An Engagement in Tibetan Media History Through Critical Discourse Analysis of Mirror of News from Various Regions of the World (96733)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study examines the foundational phase of Tibetan media history by examining the role of Yul phyogs so so'i gsar 'gyur me long, or the "Mirror of News from Various Regions of the World," and Kalimpong, a town in West…
Fan’s Intervention in Affective Transmission of Media Texts: A Case Study of Wanda Vision (98591)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: With the prevalence of film and television media and the rise of fan translators, the mode of media consumption and translation has evolved into interactive and cooperative. Inspired by Henry Jenkins’ “participatory culture” and Mark Deuze’s “media love”, this study…
Hong Kong in Frame: Social Narratives and Cinematic Genres in Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Nominees (2014–2024) (96718)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study investigates how Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA) Best Film nominees (2014–2024) serve as cultural narratives, reflecting societal shifts through social identity themes and genre dynamics, analyzed through a film criticism and theoretical lens. Utilizing a dataset of 50…
Intercultural Relations and Educational Development: A Focus on Nigeria and China (94844)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: The inter-cultural relations between Nigeria and China have significantly shaped institutional collaborations and educational developments over the last two decades. These relations, driven by economic partnerships and diplomatic engagements, have facilitated knowledge exchange through cultural centers and academic institutions. However,…
Planetary Futures in Crisis: Rethinking Civilizational Ethics Through the Three-Body Problem (100477)
Session Information:Friday, 7 November 2025 09:00
Session: Session 1
Room: Room B (4F)
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This paper examines The Three-Body Problem through the conceptual framework of planetary futures, arguing that the narrative dramatizes a civilizational crisis that demands an ethical reorientation beyond the human. Drawing on Dipesh Chakrabarty’s theorization of planetary history, Rosi Braidotti’s posthuman…
Queer Realities Online: Digital Media and LGBTQ+ Identity Formation in Contemporary India (100472)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: The paper investigates the formation and evolution of virtual social identities, politics, and cultures, of Indian queer individuals and communities within the domains of Indian digital media and contemporary Indian Indie cinema. It explores how advancements in Internet technologies, digitalization,…
Soft Power Influences of Selected Thai Boys’ Love (BL) Movies (100294)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study investigates the soft power influence of Thai Boys' Love (BL) movies on Filipino viewers, which are Water Boyy: The Movie (2015), Dew the Movie (2019), and 2gether: The Movie (2021). Boys’ Love (BL), a genre that originated in…
Communication Strategies for Promoting Silver Tourism on Thai Travel Agency Websites (96500)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: As the global population ages, silver tourism has emerged as a significant market segment, particularly in destinations like Thailand, which is increasingly catering to senior travelers. This study explores the communication strategies employed by Thai travel agencies in promoting silver…
Algorithmic Mediation in Global Digital Journeys: A Comparative Study Across Three Cities (96366)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This paper investigates how algorithms asymmetrically influence the digital journeys of users across different cities and platforms. Building upon Pariser’s (2011) framework advocating for research that incorporates geolocation, cross-platform analysis, and non-logged-in user experiences, this study adopts a mixed-methods approach.…
Talking Dalit Women Through Their Own Voice: A Case Study of ‘Khabar Lahariya’ (94532)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This research examines the empowerment and self-expression of Dalit women through the lens of the pioneering grassroots newspaper 'Khabar Lahariya.' With a focus on the Northern regions of India, the study delves into the unique and transformative role that this…
The Impact of Digital Marketing, Service Marketing, and Service Delivery Factors Towards Consumer Buying Behavior in the Local E-commerce Industry (100584)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: The primary objective of this study is to determine the impact of digital marketing, service marketing and service delivery factors on consumer buying behavior in the local e-commerce industry in Bangladesh. The research captivates on identifying how the three independent…
Nüshu as Subversive Visual Culture: Collaborative Methodologies and Feminist Counter-Archives in Jiangyong County (96794)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This paper examines Nüshu, a syllabic script developed and used by Han and Yao women in Jiangyong County, as a visual-material counter-archive resisting patriarchal epistemologies through its aesthetic forms and communal rituals. Traditionally interpreted as a vernacular text system for…
Codifying Horror: Visual Jurisprudence and the Didactic Drama of Sin in the Kamakura Hell Scroll (96793)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This paper examines the 12th-century Japanese Hell Scroll (jigoku-zoji) as a socio- legal instrument within Kamakura Buddhist art. It argues that its visceral imagery codified moral precepts and karmic retribution as lay jurisprudence for illiterate populations. The visualisation of Buddhist…
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