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Integrated Communication Strategies for High-End Consumer Goods through a Semiotic Lens: A Case Study of Huawei’s Tri-Fold Smartphone Advertisement “Three Folds, Any Fold, Enhances Prestige”

Zichen Tian
This paper examines Huawei’s 2024 advertising campaign for its tri-fold smartphone, the “Mate XT Ultimate Master”, through a semiotic lens. The campaign, aimed at middle-to-high-income consumers in China, blends technological innovation with cultural values, particularly the concept of “face” (mianzi),...

Navigating Copyright, Data Governance, and AI Training: Multijurisdictional Policy Assessment

Maitreyee Bapat, Isha Kul
The fast-paced development of generative “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) has put copyright in a critical position. The training of these AI models needs magnanimous and systematic copying of creative works. However, it raises uncertainty for the creators, authors, and artists about how their works are...

Auditing Communication Sinjaimo Work Culture in the New Normal Era at KPPN Sinjai

Asy’ari Nurdin, Muhammad Akbar, Tuti Bahfiarti
Due to the New Normal era of the industrial revolution 4.0, all sectors of society’s economy and government organizations must adapt and improve to carry out digital transformation, including the Sinjai State Treasury Service Office (KPPN) through the Sinjai Mobile (SinjaiMo) innovation. A mobile-based...

How Erasmus+ Capacity-Building Projects Have Impacted the Governance and Management of Higher Education in Morocco?

L. Daadaoui, A. Ghanimi
Capacity-building is defined as the process of developing and strengthening the skills, instincts, abilities, processes, and resources that organizations and communities need to survive, adapt, and thrive in a fast-changing world. An essential ingredient in capacity-building is the transformation that...

Improving English Vocabulary Ability by Using Mediajumble Letters for The Students of Ship Machinery Study Program, Poltektrans SDP Palembang

Oktrianti Diani, Hari Arkani, Hera Agustina, Elfita Agustini
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how well scrambled letters work as a teaching tool vocabulary in English classes for the Ship Engineering Study Program at Poltektrans SDP. Two cycles of classroom action research are used as the research approach. The results of the data analysis show that using...

Implementing Digital Thinking Maps to Enhance Students’ Creative Writing Skills

Batdal Niati, Slamet Setiawan, Ahmad Munir
In creative writing courses, particularly short story courses, students often face challenges in generating original ideas, developing complex ideas, building effective compositions, maintaining consistency in writing style and voice, overcoming writer’s block, and managing time to meet deadlines. Digital...

Gen Z’s Influence on Tourism and Hospitality Practices in the Context of Cultural Persistence and Revival

Swati Haridas Deshani, Preeti Agrawat, Saurabh Bharti
In this study, qualified tourism and hospitality industry explore Generation Z’s role in responsible tourism and hospitality, focusing on their contributions to cultural heritage preservation, indigenous societies, and the local traditions. It examines Gen Z’s preferences for vintage hotels, themed accommodations,...

Existential Positive Psychology’s Unique Contribution to Psychotherapy and Wellbeing Research

Baihua Jin
Existential Positive Psychology (EPP), also known as Positive Psychology 2.0, pioneered by Dr. Paul T. P. Wong, offers a transformative and integrative framework that bridges existentialism and positive psychology, emphasizing meaning-centered approaches to human suffering and flourishing. Grounded in...

The Digital Silk Road and Chiglobalization: A Post-Epidemic Information and Communication Technology Alternative Project

Anang Masduki, Panqiang Niu, Mochamad Faizal Rochman, Muhamad Sulhan
Peper aims to answer how new media, the internet, and BRI projects are related. The second tries to uncover the concept and purpose of the digital silk road. Third, describe how the idea of Chiglobalization initiated by China is in the digital silk road scheme. This type of qualitative descriptive research...

In Land Change Modelling: Design Cognition and Machine Learning

Medria Shekar Rani, Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi
The landscape is continuously changing due to natural disturbances and anthropogenic activities. The alteration can and simulated using models continuously being developed with different approaches, such as Machine learning and Cellular. This paper explores the use of Multi-layer perceptron (MLP) integrated...

Dislocation and Disembodiment of Interactive Body Image in Neo-Pop Art

Shuwen Yang
With the accelerated development and popularity of digital media technology, Neo-Pop Art has expanded individuals’ perceptions of the body and widened the artistic language of representing the body image. The transformation in body view stimulates the multidimensional attitude to observe the body and...
Proceedings Article

Course Based on Information Platforms and IMS Group Course Assistant and Flip of Task-Driven Teaching Mode Research

Qiang Huang, Jie Zhang, Bo Liu, Juanjuan Xu
For today's information age, a variety of information platform, a variety of large data. Increasing demand not only for the quality of talent and increasing demand for the information systems and data analysis. On University talent training of quality see, annual graduated of many computer professional...
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Research on Systematic thinking of the construction of urban tourism public service system: a case of Urumqi

Bin Wen, Zhaoping Yang
It is obvious that with the tourism activities more and more popular, individual, and normal, tourists’ demand for tourism public service is more intense. How to provide the tourists with an efficient urban tourism industry. This article is about the analysis of the constructional situation in Chinese...
Proceedings Article

ICT4S Reaching Out: Making sustainability relevant in higher education

Elina Eriksson, Daniel Pargman
Many media technology and computer science engineering students suffer from the preconceived opinion that sustainability is at best peripheral, and at worst irrelevant to their education. In this paper we discuss our experiences of integrating sustainability and ICT4S into a media technology engineering...

Research on the Student Centered Teaching in the Course of Principles of Electric Circuit

Yumei Li, Tao Wu, Anren Ma
How to guide the ordinary college students to learn the content of the electric circuit course well has been a challenge for teachers. As we all know it is imperative to improve the teaching method here and now. According to the characteristics of the circuit course, developing the students centered...

Coordinated Development of Vocational Schools and Local Government Based on Interactions Model

Kangkai Yang
To explore the role of vocational education and local government in the process of economic and social development in their respective roles,should be the important way of how to promote the connection of production and vocational education. Education structure is subject to social economy structure,...

The Study on the Way and Method of the Information Management in the E-commerce Activities

Xiaoling Sun
With WTO and speeding up the pace of information technology, E-commerce is developing rapidly; it promotes the world economy development with its powerful vitality. E-commerce represents the development trend of the era of new and high technology, and it is existing the high cost, lack of personalized,...
Proceedings Article

Based on the Traditional Culture of Conservation and Renewal of the Space of Urban Fringe Area of Public Cultural Facilities Planning Study

Xuefeng ZHAO, Yan HUANG
This article updates from the protection of traditional culture and use of space angle, to explore the urban fringe community in the process of development of public cultural construction, how to reasonable use of the traditional culture space, to achieve the function of traditional cultural space culture...

A Review on Individualized Educational Program in Some Countries

Anugrah Try Nastiti, Nur Azizah
There are many public schools in some countries which accept children with special needs, otherwise those schools still have not given and provided the service which can accommodate those students‟ necessary. This writing tries to give the generally description and broad outline policy about education...

Research on Logistics Outsourcing Decision-making Model Based on Cost and Competence

Meng Wang, Xuejiang Wei
How to scientifically choose logistics modes and outsourcing strategies is an important decision-making problem in the current enterprise operation. Based on Transaction Cost Theory and Core Competence Theory, this paper studies and constructs logistics outsourcing decision-making model. The model mainly...

Company internationalizing Issues within the FSSCs Examined in China

Pengwu Wang, Xun Zhao
This study assesses the complex issues remained with China’s rapid business growth and the emergence of mega multi-national enterprises by studying the current situation in our country and abroad for measure the progresses.The assessment focuses on a financial operating model called FSSCs,and analyzes...

The Influence of “Problem-Posing” Learning Model To Activities and Learning Outcomes In Elementary School

Angga Setiawan, Ketut Prasetyo, Muhammad Turhan Yani
The problem is the dominant role of the teacher in teaching and learning activities so students become less active in the learning process. As a result, the researcher needs a learning model that makes students more active and the learning results will increase. One of the ways is by using the Problem...

China Model: What Can Africa Learn from China’s Path?

Mekru Alemayehu Biniam
Africa and China have several similarities; both have a long history with beautiful cultures and traditions. Furthermore, they passed through misfortune periods. Besides, the continent of Africa & china had almost similar economic status before 50 or 60 years. But now their difference is very huge, China...

Activity daily living (ADL) of young people with intellectual disabilities

Yustika Dewi Yustika Tri, Nurliana Apsari Nurliana Cipta, Budhi Wibhawa Budhi, Sahadi Humaedi Sahadi
Intellectual disability is one of mental disorder occured during developmental time and resulting low intellectual function compare to average people in general and also the decreasing function of adaptive behavior. Adaptive behavior is the ability to conduct daily activities such as communicating, socializing,...
Proceedings Article

Identifying Route Preferences over Origin-Destination Using Cellular Network Data

Zhichao Guo, Tongyu Zhu
Current research on studying people's routing behavior focus on how to provide the minimum cost routes while ignore users' preference. Therefore, to analyze user's routing preference, identifying routes they actually choose is a crucial task. Cellular network data contains sufficient spatio-temporal...
Proceedings Article

A SNMP-base broadcast storm identification method in VLAN

Chunjin Zhang, Shujuan Ji
How to discover, identify, and stop a broadcast storm is an important problem that has to be considered in the design of networks and in the implementation of network security policies. This paper first studies the factors that cause a broadcast storm and the dynamic change rules of interfaces’ traffics...

Recognizing How the Time Demands of Work Influences the Turnover Intention in Banking Industry

Dian Faqihdien Suzabar, Mochamad Soelton, Muhamad Umar, Jaka Triwulan
This research aims to know the influence of work stress, workload and time demands of work to turnover intention in Banking Industry. The object for this research is employee at teller and front office banking. This research was done to 75 respondents by using quantitative descriptive approach. This...

Factors that Influence Tourist Buying Interest in Manado City Traditional SMEs

Imelda W. J. Ogi, Merinda H. Ch. Pandowo, Rita N. Taroreh
Small businesses in Manado are on of the pillars in supporting economic growth in this area. SMEs also support the development of innovation in supporting the tourism industry in this city. Problems faced by SMEs in Manado include how SMEs in Manado, especially traditional SMEs, in predicting consumer...

Model of Empowerment as Strategies for Women SMEs Entrepreneurs Competitiveness in Palembang

Fetty Maretha, Yulia Pebrianti, Rini, Lisnini
This research is aimed to find out how empowerment through targeted programs in increasing the competitiveness of women SMEs entrepreneurs in Palembang. This study uses data consisted of 325 Woman SME population units in Palembang. The sample used in this study was 179 respondents. The model used for...

Building Organizational Culture And Climate as A Strategy for Character Development in School

Agus Tinus
The success of character education, especially the character development of school members in the teaching and learning process, is determined by cultural factors and organizational climate in the school. Organizational culture influences how individuals act while a conducive climate supports all learning...

Documenting a Visually Impaired Learner’s Experience Using Audible During COVID-19 Pandemic

Nor Fazlin Mohd Ramli, Noor Ahnis Othman, Aini Akmar Mohd Kasim, Mohammad Radzi Manap, Nurzeti Abdul Ghafar, Mohamad Asri Arshad
Language instructors face various challenges in fulfilling their tasks. Addressing students’ special needs with different needs is one of the greatest challenges confronting them. Such a challenge could be even more daunting when there is little support provided by the institution for special needs students....

Analysis on Lu Xun’s Attitudes Towards the Imperial Examination System—Take Kong Yiji as an Example

Ziyu Yang
Lu Xun was one of the leaders of the May 4th Movement, which was an anti-imperialist, cultural, and political movement. He was mostly regarded as a representative writer, whose main proposition was against Confucianism and Chinese traditions. However, the author reckons that what Lu Xun tried to criticize...

E-learning as an Adaptation Strategy in Facing Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case study on the 2018 and 2019-generation students of Post Graduate Sociology Department, University of Indonesia

Rifka Annisa, Syarfina Mahya Nadila, Syifa Andini Salsabila, Syora Alya Eka Putri, Hakiki Nurmajesti
Covid-19 has resulted in social activities limitation by the Indonesia government, one of which is related to teaching and learning activities in the university. The Sociology Department of the University of Indonesia took steps by replacing usual lectures to online lectures or E-learning. Unlike usual...

The Reality of Online Education by the Busiest Japanese Teachers in Public Primary and Junior High Schools under COVID19 in Japan

Osamu IKEDA
The COVID19 pandemic began to assault the Japanese archipelago in January 2020. In educational fields, school lessons were suspended to prevent the spread of the Corona virus infection under a state of emergency, declared by the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, in the Spring of 2020. Initially, schools...
Proceedings Article

The Impact of Digital Economy on the Upgrading of Industrial Structure in Resource-depleted Cities in China—Empirical Analysis Based on Data from 23 Provincial Panels in China

Ying Li, Xiaopeng Zhang
Limited by its own development law, the development of resource industries and resource-based cities will inevitably go through the process of construction, prosperity, decline, transformation, revitalization or demise. How to carry out economic transformation and find a new way out is a difficult problem...

Students’ Responses About Using E-Module for Physics Practicum in Pandemic Era

Aprina Defianti, Desy Hanisa Putri
This research aimed to describe students’ responses about using e-module for physics practicum in pandemic era. This research was qualitative research with descriptive method. There were 40 respondents who filled a questionnaire via google form. All of respondents are students of physics education program...

How does the College Entrance Examination polices cause social inequality in China?

Shurui Wang
The College Entrance Examination is the exam for entry to a university in China. With time's development, the College Entrance Examination policies have been gradually reformed. However, a series of policy reforms have resulted in the creation of social inequities. This article examines how the...

Evaluation of The Implementation of The Zoning System at Ketapang Crossing Port, Banyuwangi Regency

Driaskoro Budi Sidharta, Dimas Pratama Yuda, Novan Gunawan, Hanum Salsabiela Ramadiana
Ketapang Port is a ferry port in Ketapang Village, Kalipuro, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java which connects Java Island with Bali Island via sea transportation (Bali Strait). The aim of this research is to find out whether the zoning system at the Ketapang Ferry Port is in accordance with Ministerial Regulation...

Explaining Skills of Pre-service Teachers in Online Teaching: Evidence from a Classroom Practice

Ni Putu Era Marsakawati, I Ketut Semarayasa
This article addresses how pre-service teachers who had been introduced to basic teaching skills implemented their explaining skills in online teaching. To achieve this aim, a qualitative approach, in particular, a case study research design was applied. The research participants were four student teachers...

Gender, Cultural Locality, and Power Legitimacy in The Javanese Cultural Films

Zulfatun Mahmudah, Wening Udasmoro, Ratna Noviani
The purpose of this study was to find out how gender and cultural locality are articulated in Javanese cultural films, such as Natalan and Tilik which were produced using special funds from the government of Special Region of Yogayakarta (DIY).This research also sees how gender and local culture is presented...

The Effect of Use of Device on the Learning Outcomes of Class 4 Students at SDN Kadudampit

Pariz Alparuq, Nurani, Samsul Pahmi
The use of gadgets is included become a factor that affects learning outcomes, and gadgets can also have a negative or positive impact in the world of education, especially on student learning outcomes. Gadgets are sophisticated goods created with every information, social media, hobbies and likes, to...

The Enhancing Impact of Online Course on Entrepreneurial Intentions: An Exploratory Study of Mediating Variables

Tianxing Ma, Hong Zhang, Zhiyi Liu, Yutong Ren
Online courses represent one of the directions for the reform of entrepreneurship education, and improving entrepreneurial intention through entrepreneurship education is a focal point of research worldwide. This study explores the facilitating role of online courses on college students’ entrepreneurial...

International Corporate Governance in the Digital Age: Legal Challenges of Privacy Protection and Data Governance

Bingbing Bi
In the current age characterised by digital transformation, global organisations encounter unparalleled difficulties in effectively managing and regulating their large quantities of data. This essay examines the theoretical underpinnings of data governance and how it relates to corporate governance,...

How to Address the Challenges of AI Technology in University Foreign Language Education

Shuo Huang
Faced with the tremendous impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, foreign language education in universities is encountering challenges and urgently needs reform. The article argues that the arrival of the intelligent era is inevitable and it is a historical necessity which requires widespread...

The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on the Academic Ability of College Students: Evidence from a Survey of 10 Universities

Zhe Wang
With the prominent integration of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) into education, examining its effects on students’ academic performance is essential. However, previous research has largely overlooked the context of undergraduates in Chinese elite universities, leaving a notable gap. This study...
Proceedings Article

Smart Materials and Nano-Enabled Solutions for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security

Rambabu Vasamsetti, S. V. G. V. A. Prasad, V. Sanjeeva Kumar, T. V. V. Satyanarayana, P. Vijaya Kumar, A. Padmavathi, D. S. V. N. M. Ramamurthy, M. Mahalakshmi, B. Madhav
Smart materials and nanoscale technologies are transforming agriculture, by allowing plants to grow food under circumstances that would otherwise make it impossible and improving the ability of plants to take in nutrients. “For example, it slows down the release of nutrients to be made available for...
Proceedings Article

The Dynamics of Spatial Planning Realization

Bhakti Alamsyah, Julaihi Wahid, Meyga Fitri Handayani Nasution
This paper explores the complex dynamics of spatial planning implementation in Indonesia, focusing on the political, social, and institutional challenges that influence urban development. Using the case of Medan as an illustrative example, the study identifies how governance fragmentation, overlapping...

Analysis of Transformational Leadership Style and Personality on Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Munawara Salfitri, Kusuma Chandra Kirana, Syamsul Hadi, Naima Andleeb
The purpose of this study is to comprehend how personality affects organizational citizenship behavior as well as how transformational leadership style affects it. With a sample size of 64 respondents, the study approach used cluster sampling, probability sampling, and quantitative research methods....

Why Does Your Servant Ride a Bicycle and Wear European Trousers?: Clothing and Colonialism in 21st Century Indonesian Literature

Aldi Aditya, Aditia Muara Padiatra
As a physical practice, clothing plays a significant role in shaping one’s identity, particularly in postcolonial Indonesia where this identity is often subject to contestation. In the turn of the centuries, the Indies was a society defined by appearances. This emphasis on external looks underscores...

How Does the Realization Path of “Dual Carbon” Affect the Performance of New Energy Enterprises: Mechanism and Empirical Test

Xuedan Zhan, Feng Bao, Jing Zhang, Wen Xiang, Liu Yang
As the key path to the “double carbon” goal, carbon emissions and carbon emission reductions bring opportunities and challenges to new energy companies. In order to provide scientific guidance for new energy companies to make decisions on carbon emissions and carbon reduction, the data of listed new...