Session 2 |
Room A (Live-Stream) | Education and Social Welfare
Session Chair: Jon McFarland 11:30 –
Teachers’ Voice in Implementing Quality Education for All in Primary Education: A Case Study of a Chinese Public School (81126)
Ms Tong Lin is a University Doctoral Student at Wenzhou-Kean University in China - read abstract
11:55 –
Exploring Perspectives and Practices: Formative Instruction in Hawai’i Classrooms (81451)
Patricia Grillet is feminist education scholar based in the University of Hawaii. Her research interests include the decolonization of learning and teaching practices, as well as education policies. Her PhD thesis is about education in Emergencies. - read abstract
12:20 –
The Effectiveness, Problems and Suggestions of Promoting Adaptive Transfer in Taiwan’s Higher Secondary Schools (80106)
Chien-Ming Lin is an IT teacher at Luo-dong Industrial Vocational School, Taiwan. He is also a Ph.D. student specializing in Program Technological and Vocational Education at the National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan. - read abstract
12:45 –
Creating Safe Spaces for Gender Diversity in the Classroom Through a Culture of CARE (80887)
Dr. Jon McFarland is an Associate Professor of Teacher Education at California State University, Stanislaus. His research interests include gamification, student motivation, and matters of equity and inclusive curriculum in secondary schools. - read abstract
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Room B (Live-Stream) | Social, Political and Community Agendas in the Arts
Session Chair: Qian Cui 11:30 –
Social Expectations in the Artist’s Image Construction and Art Interpretation in Ming and Qing China (78568)
Ms Yuqing Sun is a University Doctoral Student at Charles University in Czech Republic - read abstract
11:55 –
The Craft of Clay Doll Industry and Socio-Economic Scenario: A Case Study of Artisan Community-West Bengal, India (80892)
Ms. Sangita Das is currently working as an Assistant Professor at Alliance University in Bangalore, India. - read abstract
12:20 –
Beyond the ‘China Dream’: Re-Imagining Communities in Contemporary Chinese Art and Poetry on the Russo-Ukrainian War (81384)
Dr Qian Cui is a University Postdoctoral Fellow or Instructor at University of St. Gallen in Switzerland - read abstract
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Room C (Live-Stream) | Literature/Literary Studies
Session Chair: Yi-Chin Shih 11:30 –
Translating Early-Twentieth Century Populism and the Global Imaginary Through “The Bitter Student” (81211)
James I. McDougall is an Associate Professor of language and literature at Wenzhou-Kean University, in Zhejiang, China. - read abstract
11:55 –
Beyond the Silk: A Comparative Analysis of Female Imagery Based on the Torige Ritsujo No Byobu (鳥毛立女屏風) (78777)
Ms Jinglin Li is a University Doctoral Student at Arizona State University in United States - read abstract
12:20 –
Reading ‘Difference’ in Literature: An Ethical Reflection (78076)
Chinmay Pandharipande is an incoming PhD student at the Department of Comparative Literature, University of Massachusetts. His research interests are theory and method, philosophy and literature, and phenomenology. - read abstract
12:45 –
The Device of the Play Within the Play in Suzan-Lori Parks’s Venus (79112)
Dr Yi-chin Shih is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at National Changhua University of Education in Taiwan - read abstract
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Room D (Live-Stream) | Immigration, Refugee, Race, Nation
Session Chair: Mark Beeman 11:30 –
Strains of Migration: The Thirdspace of Transient Migrant Musicking in Singapore (81156)
Mr Benjamin Harris is a Independent Scholar at Applying to Graduate Schools in Singapore - read abstract
11:55 –
Recreating the Homeland in the Host Country: Glocal Homemaking of Orthodox Migrants in Japan (81180)
Aleksandra Sechko is trained at HSE University, Faculty of Humanities. Master’s major – Cultural Anthropology. Her research embraces anthropology of urban Buddhism. Fields of interests – Urban Religion, Global Buddhism, Material Religion. - read abstract
12:20 –
Black-Iraqis: From a Forgotten History to Contemporary Racial Discrimination (77270)
Sara Al Khashlok is a Researcher at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. During her time at London School of Economics, she produced research navigating the intersection of identity, race and policy in the Middle East. - read abstract
12:45 –
The Ban on Mexican American Studies in Arizona: Scapegoating Education (81411)
Dr. Mark Beeman, Professor of Sociology, teaches at Northern Arizona University. His research and teaching focus on race and ethnic relations. His recent work analyzes normative and structural factors involved in ethnic scapegoating. - read abstract
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Session 3 |
Room A (Live-Stream) | Cultural Studies
Session Chair: Adinarayanane Ramamurthy 13:20 –
Voices from Within: Perspectives of Ordinary Tujia Individuals in Cultural Heritage Space (79634)
Ms Jiahui XING is a University Doctoral Student at University of Sydney in Australia - read abstract
13:45 –
The Nexus Between Archaeological Exploration and Heritage Contestation: Perspectives from Pizaga, Upper West Region of Ghana (81042)
Mr. Jonathan Ampofo Manu is currently a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Ghana.
My research project is "The Nexus between Archaeological Exploration and Heritage Contestation: Perspectives from Pizaga, Upper West Region, Ghana". - read abstract
14:10 –
Unique Multisensory Atmosphere and Intangible Heritage Perceptions of Hobart’s Salamanca Markets: Results from a Pilot Study (80970)
Mr Murray Parker is a University Doctoral Student at Charles Sturt University in Australia - read abstract
14:35 –
Geospatial Approach for Flood Vulnerability Assessment and Mapping: A Case of Chennai City, Tamil Nadu, India (81025)
Dr. Adinarayanane R, employed as Dean, Planning & Development at School of Planning and Architecture Vijayawada, Government of India. He has experience of 30 years in the academic, professional field of Planning and 50 technical paper publications. - read abstract
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Room B (Live-Stream) | Political Science
Session Chair: Iris Magne 13:20 –
The 2020 Election in Myanmar: the NLD Supporters and Facebook (81248)
I'm Khin Nway Nway Hlaing, currently serving as a Consultant Analyst for the Myanmar Internet Project. My professional interests revolve around content moderation, analyzing social media trends, and actively contributing to research and advocacy effo - read abstract
13:45 –
A Study on Fact-Checking and Challenges to Combat Disinformation While AI is Threatening to Media in Bangladesh (80137)
Mr Kamruzzaman Kamruzzaman is a University Postgraduate Student at Birmingham City University in United Kingdom - read abstract
14:10 –
When the Dictator Steps In: Assessing the Effectiveness of Vladimir Putin’s Pension Reform Address (78611)
Krzysztof Kruk is currently a PhD student in Russian and Eurasian Studies at King's College London, working on a doctoral project on succession in personalised post-Soviet autocracies. - read abstract
14:35 –
COVID-19 Vaccines, a ‘New Currency in Soft Power?’: A Comparative Study of Soviet and Russian Vaccine Diplomacies (78297)
Iris Magne is a doctoral student in Russian and Eurasian Studies at King's College London. Her research focuses on Soviet, Russian and Chinese vaccine diplomacies as tools of soft power both during the Cold War and the COVID-19 pandemic. - read abstract
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Room C (Live-Stream) | Teaching and Learning
Session Chair: Yajuan Xiang 13:20 –
Teaching Ethical Decision-Making Using Frameworks and Interactive Case Studies (80220)
Emily Woo is an academic staff at Singapore Institute of Technology where she leads the work-study module for hotel & MICE students. She holds a Masters degree in Hotel Administration. She conducts coaching, mentoring, and corporate training. - read abstract
13:45 –
An Open Perspective on Open Schooling: An Application of Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach (79450)
My name is Heena and I have been born and brought up in Delhi, India. I started my academic journey in the year 2012 after completing M.Sc. Economics from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. I am a working mother of two. - read abstract
14:10 –
Effect of Neurofeedback Intervention Training Module (NITM) on Impulsivity and Aggression in Juvenile Offenders (81410)
Dr PROSHANTO KR SAHA is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Rajiv Gandhi University-A Central University in India - read abstract
14:35 –
Physical Activity, Screen Time and Technology Use Among Preschool-Aged Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the U.S. (81401)
Dr. Xiang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Early Childhood Studies at Sonoma State University. Her interests involves parenting and evidence-based methods that promote early language and literacy learning - read abstract
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Room D (Live-Stream) | Ethnicity and Identity
Session Chair: Yuki Yokohama 13:20 –
Afghan Microsocieties in the Context of East-West Clashes (1977-1983): Discourses and Representations in the Kabul Times (81041)
Mr Yuri Alan Maciel Tesch is a University Doctoral Student at Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF) in Brazil - read abstract
13:45 –
Understanding the Notion of Punjabiyat Through Qisse: An Alternative Approach to the Rising Cultural Nationalism (79941)
Ms Divyanshi Bhardwaj is a University Doctoral Student at Banaras Hindu University in India - read abstract
14:10 –
The Present and Future of the Chinese Clan Associations (80146)
My research theme is the relationship between social work and the community activities of "Chinese clan associations" that exist in communities where people of Chinese descent live, such as Singapore and Taiwan. - read abstract
14:35 –
Study of Trade Route Connections in Light of Seals and Sealings from Excavations at Purana Qila (Indraprastha), New Delhi (80989)
Dr SATARUPA BAL is a Civil Servant at Deccan College PGRI Deemed University in India - read abstract
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Session 4 |
Room A (Live-Stream) | Cultural Studies
Session Chair: Suchandra Ghosh 15:10 –
Critical Analysis of the Contribution of Power for Making Temples a Significant Aspect of Cultural History: A Case Study of Badrinath Temple in Colonial India-1815-1941 (77962)
Tania Sharma is a Ph.D. scholar at the Department of History, University of Hyderabad, India. She has completed her Post-graduation from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. she is a cultural history enthusiast. - read abstract
15:35 –
Conceptual Analysis of Personal God Portrayed in Rabindranath Tagore’s Song and Poetry (79631)
Ms. Sanhita Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Lalbaba College, University of Calcutta, Kolkata West Bengal, India. - read abstract
16:00 –
Marriage, Plurality and Secularism: Sociological Exploration of Civil Marriage Law in India (81158)
Dr Suchandra Ghosh is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Rani Indira Debi Government Girls' College (erstwhile Jhargram Raj College Girls' Wing) in India - read abstract
16:25 –
Archaeological Study of Harappan Burials in India, with Special Reference to Kalibangan (80990)
Dr. Satarupa Bal is an archaeologist working with the Government of India, Archaeological Survey of India, and is engaged in research work comprising of the archaeology of the Indian subcontinent. She is also pursuing her Post Doctoral research. - read abstract
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Room B (Live-Stream) | Environment and the Humanities
Session Chair: Kalpanee Jayatilake 15:10 –
Ecological Reflections in the Roman World: Unveiling Nature’s Dialogue Between Art and Literature (77926)
Catarina is an Ancient History PhD Student at the University of Lisbon. My project is about the perceptions of nature and environment in the Roman World from the I BCE - I CE. I have also a big interest in the Etruscan civilization. - read abstract
15:35 –
Landscapes, Stories and Relationalities: An Ecocritical Reading of Lepcha Oral Narratives (78771)
Ms Manashi Bhattacharya is a PhD candidate at the Special Centre for the Study of North East India, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. Her current research work involves interdisciplinary research on the Environmental Humanities and Ecocriticism. - read abstract
16:00 –
Cinema in the Context of the ‘Everyday’ and Wellbeing: Colombo on a Motorcycle (78769)
I am Kalpanee Jayatilake, currently a lecturer (probationary) at the Department of Architecture, University of Moratuwa. My research interest is ‘Wellbeing’ in relation to urban space, and my current focus is exploring Cinema to Understand Wellbeing. - read abstract
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Room C (Live-Stream) | Interdisciplinary in the Arts
Session Chair: Chih-Yung Aaron Chiu 15:10 –
Screen Sculpture: A New Type of Digital Art (80125)
Mr Zihang Zhou is a University Doctoral Student at The university of Auckland in New Zealand - read abstract
15:35 –
Utilizing the Aesthetic Properties of Felt Fabric as an Experimental Methodology to Enrich Students’ Skills in the Fashion Accessories Course (81390)
Prof. Dr. Rehab Hassaan is currently a professor of fashion design at University of Nizwa- Sultanate of Oman. PhD. of fashion and costumes design- Helwan University- Egypt. - read abstract
16:00 –
Virtual Platform for Real Experience: A New Materialist Perspective of Audience Perception Toward Virtual Exhibition (79329)
Professor Chih-Yung Aaron CHIU is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at Tsing Hua University Taiwan in Taiwan - read abstract
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Room D (Live-Stream) | Subculture Politics
Session Chair: Mario Rodriguez 15:10 –
Between Arbhorescence and Rhizome: A Deleuzian Analysis of Fandom Culture (78211)
Ms Sapphire Mahmood Ahmed is a PhD scholar, working at Farook College, Calicut, India. Her area of research includes fan fictions and children's literature. Her recent paper is published in IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities. - read abstract
15:35 –
Analyzing the Creative Expression of Virtual Characters in Cosplay Subculture (81141)
Mr Rui Bao is a University Doctoral Student at University of Dundee in United Kingdom - read abstract
16:00 –
Understanding Memes as Remix Materials in Media Prosumers’ Political Satire Videos (80976)
The presenter bio is not available for this presentation, yet. - read abstract
16:25 –
Cosplay as Postmodern Parody: Finnish Youth, Animecon & Cultural Liminality (81335)
Dr Mario Rodriguez is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at American University in the Emirates. in United Arab Emirates - read abstract
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