2024 Vol.4 No.1

From the Georgian Christian Art Treasure: Two New Exhibits of the University of Georgia in Tbilisi

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The Medieval Christian art treasures of Georgia are particularly rich in metal artifacts. These works are characterized by a wide typological, technological, iconographic, and stylistic diversity. Their chronology is extensive, and their composition is varied. This group mainly includes chased, engraved, or stamped crosses, icons, and liturgical items
made primarily of gold and silver, th... more

Performing the “Roots” and “Routes” of Cultural Identity: A Study of YouTube ‘Patriotism Pop’ in India

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Following the abrogation of article 370 in 2019 Indian public sphere became a hotbed of debate. Various mediums were deployed to make public voices heard. Opinion of the civil society expressed through newspapers, television news channels verbally opposed, and sometimes supported, the act. Marches and processions were organised against, as well as for the act. The masses were believed to be unt... more

Enhancing E-Learning in the Educational Space in Grade 10 Dramatic Arts: A Trilingual Teacher’s Perspective

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South Africa takes pride in its rainbow nationality, which is spoken in twelve languages. Technology integration in arts education becomes paramount as educational settings evolve, particularly in diverse linguistic environments. English, isiXhosa and isiZulu may be one of the trilingual used by grade 10 in learning dramatic arts if e-learning may be enhanced in art schools in South Africa. The... more

Discussing Social Media Using Affordance of Young Chinese Ethnic Minority Group Users

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The study explores young Chinese ethnic minority group (EMG) users’ social media using affordance for engagement when they engage in intercultural contact on social media platforms. Grounded on the affordances theory, the relationships between influencing factors and using affordance have been presented in the research framework. Through interviewing fourteen EMG participants, critical findings... more

Cultural Heritage Service Design and Experience Innovation: A Case Study of Taiwan

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This paper delves into the evolving landscape of community engagement, exploring innovative methods to enhance the involvement and awareness of young individuals. Employing a comprehensive content analysis through a multiple case study approach, this research investigates cultural heritage initiatives in Taiwan, emphasizing the pivotal role of technology and digital platforms in engaging young ... more