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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): In Progress

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EISSN: 2759-7180

Aims:
The mission of Cultural Conflict and Integration is to establish an interdisciplinary and international platform for academic exchange that explores the phenomena of cultural conflict and integration across the globe. Our journal is committed to fostering theoretical innovation and practical exploration in the field of cultural studies. We aim to deepen understanding of cultural differences, conflicts, and resolution strategies, and to promote mutual understanding, respect, and harmonious coexistence among diverse cultural backgrounds.

Scope:

  • Theoretical Research on Cultural Conflict and Integration
  • Case Studies of Cultural Conflict and Integration
  • Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication
  • Cultural Identity and Ethnic Relations
  • Cultural Policy and Cultural Industry
  • International Cultural Exchange and Cooperation
  • Cultural Education and Talent Development

Recent Articles

Emmanuel Levinas’s Ethics of Alterity and Its Relevance to Gender Equality in Patriarchal Indonesian Culture


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Patriarchal culture in Indonesia continues to produce unequal gender relations and places women in subordinate positions across various areas of social life. This article aims to examine Emmanuel Levinas’s philosophical concept of alterity and to explore its relevance for efforts to promote gender equality within the context of patriarchal culture in Indonesia. Levinas’s philosophy of alterity ... more

Chronocide by Science? Bioarchaeology and Archaeogenomics Rewrite Ancient History to Specification


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The Cultural Warfare goes back many millennia and strives to weaken an enemy and to make a subject docile. Assimilation derails the future of a culture by diverting the population in the future to other practices. The Chronocide, a rather modern concept as a term, attacks the Past, so that the manipulation within the Future of an orphaned population is much easier and without any potential for ... more

Systemic Conflict in Federal Research Funding: Empirical Indication of Bias against Brown South Asian Hindu Canadian Citizens in Canadian Doctoral Scholarship Selection


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Canada is globally recognized as a multicultural and developed nation, yet its foundations lie in the colonial displacement of Indigenous peoples, a history that continues to shape contemporary institutional structures. This study investigates cultural conflict and systemic inequities within Canadian academic institutions, focusing on doctoral scholarship selection pro... more

Audience Responses and Gendered Paratexts in Film Title Translation: Evidence from Chinese Social Media


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This study investigates translated film titles as ideological sites in contemporary Chinese media discourse, where gender identities are erased, objectified, misrepresented, or reclaimed. It examines how such paratextual choices trigger cultural conflict and negotiation during cross-cultural circulation. Guided by paratext theory and feminist approaches to media discourse, this study employs th... more

A Comparative Analysis of Daily Life Customs: Similarities and Differences between Afghan and Turkish Cultures


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This study comparatively examines daily rituals in Afghan and Turkish cultures in order to identify both shared patterns and meaningful divergences that shape everyday social life in these two historically and culturally connected societies. Drawing on qualitative data from in-depth interviews, supported by relevant academic literature, the study explores how traditions, social norms, and cultu... more

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