Volume 62
Published on September 2024Volume title: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Education Innovation and Philosophical Inquiries

With the rapid change of meta-universe technology, the digital inheritance of intangible cultural heritage ( ICH ) shows unprecedented broad prospects, and injects new vitality into the inheritance and development of ICH. Aiming at the multiple challenges in the process of digital inheritance of ICH, this paper explores in depth the specific application of meta-universe technology in ICH, and proposes a series of innovative strategies such as the digital inheritance of visual language, the construction of immersive experience, the protection of free creation and copyright, and the construction of panoramic interactive venues. These strategies provide a new perspective and practical methodology for the digital inheritance of intangible heritage, and at the same time make a positive contribution to the promotion of the continuous prosperity and innovation of intangible heritage culture. This paper is committed to providing solid theoretical support and practical guidance for the protection, inheritance and innovation of ICH, so as to help ICH culture to be revitalized in the digital era.
Both the American Revolution and the French Revolution saw the emergence of women's rights in the modern West to a certain extent. Although both the French Revolution and the American Revolution were characterised by the struggle for women's rights, there were notable differences in the specific ways, times, and challenges they faced. This paper compares the emancipatory effects of the two revolutions on women and the independent links between women's emancipation in the local social and political contexts. It reveals that women's emancipation in the modern West was influenced by the unique internal structure of each country's society at the time. It is revealed that during the French Revolution, women's struggle for rights was more centred on the domestic and social level than on direct participation in the political decision-making process due to the development of capitalism in France. Conversely, women in the American Revolution were more concerned with political, legal, and social issues. This essay will examine the chronology of the pre-revolutionary, revolutionary, and post-revolutionary periods, with a focus on the differing national and revolutionary contexts of the two countries, the varying status of women, and the divergent approaches to the fight for women's rights.
Women have always been treated unfairly in society because of their gender. Society often has biases on the working and studying ability of female. Gender stereotype, which is the origin of these bias, may significantly affect behavior and cognition of women. This suggested that the fact of women and men showed different career patterns might be influenced by gender stereotypes. These types of biases are not only explicit, but also can be implicitly associated to people’s mind. Both explicit and implicit stereotypes may cause negative impacts on career choices of women, as women might believe themselves as untalented in specific fields, which are referred to the masculine fields. People live in a social world, so that when they betray the gender stereotype, they might feel threatened on their social identity. Although gender stereotypes may all have negative effects towards all women’s selection of career, the impacts can have a variety of extents under different conditions. Most previous studies mentioned in this report are cross-sectional studies and did not include interventions. Therefore, the comparison between distinct influential factors and the dynamic changes of stereotype across different periods remain unclear. In future research, longitudinal and intervention studies should be conducted to further understand the negative impacts of gender stereotype.
This study evaluates the influence of K-POP and hip-hop culture on the ideal marriage age and mate selection criteria of Chinese female fans by collecting and analyzing data from 29 Chinese women who are fans of these cultures. Utilizing the perspectives of cultural capital theory and cultural globalization, it was found that the globalization of K-POP culture may symbolize high cultural capital, thus affecting women’s decisions regarding marriage and mate selection. Hip-hop culture, which emphasizes individuality and freedom, has a limited impact on mate selection criteria. However, this study relies on self-reported data and lacks a sufficient sample size. Future research should expand the sample size and employ various data collection methods to further explore the complex effects of K-POP and hip-hop culture on mate selection criteria and ideal marriage age.
With the application of blockchain technology, blockchain native digital assets represented by NFT have emerged. However, contrasting with its broad development prospects, Chinese law does not directly specify the property attributes and transaction nature of NFTs, and judicial practices are not unified. The judgment of the first case of "Pang Hu Receives Vaccination" NFT in 2022 sparked discussions on a series of legal issues related to NFT works. Legal uncertainty has become the greatest obstacle in the NFT trading market. The uniqueness and exclusive control features of NFTs align with property rights attributes. Therefore, existing blockchain native digital assets NFTs should be attributed to property objects, clarifying the regulatory rights under the trading of NFT digital collections, promoting the construction of a healthy market for blockchain native digital assets, and addressing subsequent issues such as bankruptcy and trust.
In 2023, South Korea had a fertility rate of 0.8831, the lowest in the world. Compared to most other east Asian countries, Korea recovered from the Second World War relatively earlier and is home to some of the most influential companies in the world today. Therefore, while other east Asian countries are in the industrial stage characterized by moderate to high rates of population growth, Korea is already a post-industrial society, marked by low population growth. This paper aims to identify the contributing factors to South Korea’s low fertility rate by examining previous surveys completed by Koreans, interviews done with Koreans, and statistics about the Korean economy and society. These surveys, interviews, and statistics show the current economic, social, and cultural characteristics of the country and the flaws in them that lead to low fertility rate. The first significant factor related to the low fertility rate in South Korea is the high economic uncertainty due to rising living costs. Many Koreans struggle to achieve financial independence and move out of their parents’ homes, which is a barrier to starting a family. The second factor is the rising number of women obtaining higher levels of education and subsequently entering the workforce. The last factor is the practice of neo-Confucianism beliefs that are patriarchal in nature. Therefore, the proposed solution is that the Korean government should focus on changing current social and cultural beliefs to minimize the conflict between family and work for Korean women.
This paper will explore the relationship between childhood trauma and its impact on mental health, feelings of helplessness, and negative cognitive perceptions that lead to these conditions. Moreover, it highlights the important role of parental influence in shaping emotional well-being, with a specific focus on depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Childhood trauma, encompassing experiences such as abuse, neglect, and violence, can significantly elevate the risk of severe mental health issues. Research understates childhood trauma as a predictor of depression and PTSD, both psychosocially and neurobiologically, as trust issues. The paper provides the underlying mechanisms of this relationship, exploring psychosocial perspectives concerning attachment issues, negative beliefs, and emotion dysregulation. Cognitive emotion regulation strategies are emphasized when taking steps for the recovery of childhood trauma and preventing the development of mental disorders; other interventions and treatments, including psychotherapy and medication, offer avenues for healing and recovery. By recognizing the profound impact of childhood trauma on mental health and implementing effective interventions, individuals affected by trauma can embark on a journey toward healing, resilience, and improved well-being.

In contemporary society, individuals commonly face emotional problems of stress and anxiety from multiple sources, which usually arise when facing challenges, pressure, or uncertainty. Understanding one's stress and anxiety responses, as well as learning to cope with them effectively, has a crucial impact on maintaining physical and mental health and improving the quality of life. To cope with this phenomenon, this paper, from the perspective of art healing, through an in-depth study of a variety of healing apps and healing tools commonly used in psychological studios, uses virtual reality technology to achieve multi-sensory channel stimulation and designs a game app that combines art healing and virtual reality technology, which, through personalized gaming sessions, enables the user to focus on his or her feelings during the game to improve the therapeutic effect, with the aim of Create a peaceful relaxation space for users, through an in-depth study of a variety of healing apps and psychological studio commonly used healing means, combined with multi-sensory channel stimulation. Explore the possibility of combining art healing and virtual reality technology, and provide theoretical and practical support for the progress and innovation of the art healing field.
Positive psychology (pp) is a branch of human psychology that specialises in the study of methods to evoke positive psychological dispositions in people. It advocates a focus on mental health and emotional experience, and on the well-being of people's lives. Pp was introduced to the field of second language acquisition around 2012. The past decade has seen a surge in research and discussion surrounding the emotions experienced by English language learners. Two of the most prominent emotions are foreign language anxiety and foreign language enjoyment (FLE). This study employs a literature analysis to investigate the influence of FLE on second language acquisition. The findings indicate that the degree of FLE experienced by different research subjects varies and that these emotions are correlated with foreign language anxiety. Finally, this study demonstrates How positive emotions affect the acquisition of foreign language proficiency and performance. The primary focus of the study is the influence of FLE on students' SLA abilities. This is a significant area of research that offers valuable insights for educators seeking to create positive learning environments in the English classroom.

"Valorant" is a multiplayer shooter game developed by Riot Games that has gained significant popularity in the competitive gaming community. Players are provided with an immersive gameplay experience with a blend of first-person shooter mechanics, distinctive character skills, and strategic teamwork dynamics. This article explores several elements of Valorant, including agents, game types, weapons mechanics, map layouts, and team strategy through case study and some literature review. What’s more, it analyzes the roles and dynamics within teams, investigating their impact on achieving success in gameplay. Moreover, the article explores the elements of risk and safety in Valorant, providing insight into how cognitive and emotional processes influence player decision-making. This examination provides readers with valuable insights into the intricacies of Valorant and its substantial impact on the competitive gaming arena.