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Integrating UN’s SDG 8 and Laudato Si: Towards a Holistic Just Transition (107547)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: The current pace of environmental changes, technological advancement, and economic discrimination necessitates an operative, effective and holistic implementation of Just Transition. This study delves into the existing gap in moral grounding among current policies and thus proposes a holistic Just…
Cosmic Ethics for the Anthropocene: Ecological Humanism in Carl Sagan’s Selected Works (105106)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This paper investigates how Carl Sagan’s selected works articulate ecological and humanist ethics, addressing underexplored ethical dimensions of his work. Drawing on Sarton’s concept of humanism and integrating Latour’s actor-network theory with Braidotti’s posthumanist perspectives, the study explores how Sagan’s…
Mission of the Laity in the Philippines: Ecological Care After 500 Years of Christianity (108483)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: Marking the milestone of "500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines," this study presents a multidisciplinary missiological analysis of the Catholic laity’s role in environmental stewardship. Utilizing the Reality, Reflection, and Response (RRR) framework, the research investigates the intersection of…
Women’s Political Orientation: A Reflection on Regency Head Election in Indonesia (107575)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: Women’s involvement in politic is less than 30%, indicate low political participation of women in Southeast Asia, and Indonesia is no exception. Legislation in Indonesia has accommodated a quota of 30% of women in parliament, but in reality could not…
A Study on the Effects of Game-Based Learning in Learning and Reviewing English Grammar and Student Satisfaction (101220)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This research aimed to: 1) analyze the effects of game-based learning in learning and reviewing English grammar, 2) compare academic achievement between male and female students after using games for review, and 3) study satisfaction of Grade 11 students in…
Effectiveness of Problem Based Learning Approach in Civil Engineering Education at Punjab Polytechnics (103217)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: Now-a-days Polytechnic Scholars need to possess self monitoring and life long learning skills. They need to be creative, critical thinkers, problem solvers and analytical in their approach. In the present scenario teachers at various Polytechnics in Punjab are still practising…
Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for AI-Mediated Curriculum Design: The Case of Translating Theory into Practice (104746)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: Aligned with the OECD Teaching Compass (2025), which emphasizes preparing teachers as agents of curriculum change, this qualitative study examines how 15 Israeli pre-service teachers (PSTs) utilized ChatGPT to apply constructivist theory in a curriculum design project that formed part…
The Intercultural Critical Incident in Pixar’s “Coco” (103355)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This paper examines Pixar’s Coco (2017) to explore how cultural discourse can shape narrative causality in global animated films. To this end, rather than treating the “inciting incident” as a simple narrative trigger (Field, 2005), this study reframes it as…
Analyzing Spiritual Semiosis Through Intertextual Ritual: A Barthesian–Kristevan Study of Exhuma’s Final Sequence (103525)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: Asian horror films are often interpreted through the lens of genre or audience psychology, while the cosmological and spiritual dimensions remain underexplored in academic discourse. This study aims to analyze the final sequence of Exhuma (2024) using Roland Barthes’s semiotic…
UNESCO Cultural Heritage Policies and Decision-Making Mechanisms: The Romanian Case (106529)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: UNESCO cultural heritage policies constitute a central framework through which cultural value is internationally recognized, institutionalized, and transformed into national patrimony. Beyond symbolic acknowledgment, UNESCO inscription reshapes governance practices, redistributes authority among cultural actors, and redefines the relationship between civil…
From Infrastructure to Experience: Cultural Dimensions of Daily Commuting in Asian Urban Life (106573)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: In many Asian cities, daily commuting occupies a significant portion of everyday life. Living close to the city center has increasingly become a privilege, while most urban residents reside in suburban areas and travel long distances each day for work,…
The Loofah Soup Phenomenon: Globalization, Media, and Changing Family Norms in China (107638)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: A short video titled Loofah Soup, created by blogger @Lei Zi, has garnered 67,000 comments and nearly 1.3 million likes on Douyin (Chinese TikTok), triggering widespread resonance and imitation among Chinese families. Using this video as a case study, this…
Playful Remembrance? Digital Gaming and the Historical Commemoration of the Sino-Japanese War in China’s Game Verse (108212)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: Digital gaming is constantly redefining what it means to “remember”. By turning the act of recalling the past into an interactive, embodied experience, digital gaming not only reinforces the visual experience of remembering but also engages the visitor through interactive…
Bridging the Skills Gap: Job-Seeking Anxiety and Career Readiness Among College Students in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (103225)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has profoundly reshaped the global employment landscape. It generated new opportunities while simultaneously intensifying concerns regarding job preparedness among college graduates. Although higher education remains a gateway to professional success, a growing number…
Correlates of Longevity in Rural Eastern Europe in the 18-20th Centuries (98563)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: Eastern-European peasants in the 18th-19th centuries rarely lived beyond the age of 50 years. However, some families and individuals did demonstrate considerable longevity. The current study focused on the influencing factors on the peasants’ length of life. Following previous research,…
Ethnonymic Cartography of General Santos City’s Barangays: A Mixed-Methods Study of Naming, Migration, and Cultural Heritage (106618)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study investigates the origins, distribution, and cultural significance of ethnonyms embedded within the official naming conventions of the 26 barangays (districts/villages) of General Santos City (GSC), Philippines. GSC, a designated "highly urbanized city" and major economic hub in SOCCSKSARGEN,…
Sociodemographic Conditions of the German Language Acquisition in Germany: Asian vs Non-Asian Immigrant Children (100446)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: The pace of the language acquisition depends not only on children’s cognitive skills and medical issues but also, among other things, on numerous sociodemographic conditions such as immigrant background. For instance, children of Turkish origin lag behind in the German…
Leadership, Body Image, and Postmillennial Indian Cinema (106342)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: As in most parts of glamorized and consumerist societies of the world, so in India, body shaming and colorist biases are an unfortunate and recurrent reality. This reality is truer for girls and women than for most other gendered identities.…
Digital Sarawak Mandala Art Therapy as a Scalable Culturally Grounded Mental Health Intervention for Young Adults: Evidence from Sarawak, Malaysia (108100)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This study examined the effectiveness of a culturally adapted mandala art-based intervention delivered in digital and physical formats in enhancing psychological well-being and calmness among young adults in Sarawak, Malaysia. A quantitative quasi-experimental design was employed with 48 participants equally…
Drone Visual Culture in the Neganthropocene: Pollination Economics, Global Supply Chains, and Reshaping Technological Narratives (108132)
Session Information:Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract Teaser: This paper explores negentropy in the Neganthropocene through drone visual culture, employing a critical philosophy of technology to analyze how visual interventions reshape technological narratives via global supply chains. Adopting an agency critique stance, it develops an interdisciplinary visual analysis…
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