International Communication of Chinese Culture
Scope & Guideline
Cultivating Global Conversations on Chinese Influence.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Intercultural Communication:
The journal emphasizes the dynamics of intercultural communication, examining how Chinese culture is represented and perceived in global contexts, and the implications for identity and cultural diplomacy. - Digital Innovation and Cultural Heritage:
A significant focus is placed on the role of digital technologies in preserving and promoting Chinese cultural heritage, exploring innovative methods for cultural transmission through digital media. - Cultural Studies and Ethnomusicology:
Research in the journal often intersects with ethnomusicology and cultural studies, delving into traditional and contemporary forms of Chinese music, art, and their impacts on identity and cultural understanding. - Documentary and Visual Culture:
The journal highlights the significance of documentary filmmaking and visual narratives in communicating Chinese culture, exploring methodologies and theoretical frameworks for cross-cultural storytelling. - Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives:
It also incorporates philosophical discussions related to Chinese thought, aesthetics, and cultural theory, providing a critical lens through which to understand cultural phenomena.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of Social Media and Digital Platforms:
Recent publications increasingly analyze the role of social media and digital platforms in shaping cultural narratives, particularly how they influence public perception and engagement with Chinese culture globally. - Cultural Resilience and Identity Formation:
There is a growing trend towards exploring how cultural resilience and identity are constructed in response to global challenges, including political and social issues, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. - Transnational Cultural Exchange:
Emerging studies focus on transnational exchanges, examining how Chinese culture interacts with other cultures, particularly in diaspora communities, and the implications for cultural identity and heritage. - Innovations in Education through Technology:
The integration of technology in education, particularly through virtual reality and the metaverse, is becoming a focal point, exploring how these tools can enhance intercultural learning and communication. - Environmental Narratives and Cultural Sustainability:
There is an increasing interest in how cultural narratives address environmental issues and sustainability within the context of Chinese culture, reflecting a broader global concern for ecological awareness.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Media Analysis:
There has been a noticeable decrease in the analysis of traditional media forms such as print and television, as the journal's focus shifts more towards digital platforms and their impact on cultural communication. - Historical Chinese Philosophy:
Although foundational texts and philosophies have been a staple in earlier publications, there appears to be a waning interest in purely historical philosophical discourse, with a trend moving towards contemporary applications and interpretations. - Regional Cultural Studies:
Research focusing on specific regional cultural practices within China, such as localized folklore or traditional festivals, has become less prominent, possibly overshadowed by broader themes of globalization and digitalization.
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