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Adapting WHO Life Skills Education to Older Adulthood for Promoting Competent Aging (108671)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Manuela Zambianchi teaches Psychology at the ISIA University Institute in Faenza, Italy, and also at Master in Geropsychology of Padua University.

Abstract Teaser: This study presents an adaptation of the Life Skills Education Model developed by the World Health Organization to older adulthood, positioning it at the intersection of Life-Span Psychology, Lifelong Learning and Positive Aging. We introduce the construct of Competent Aging…

Older Prisoners’ Experiences of Successful Ageing Behind Bars: From Marginalization to Finding Meaning (107932)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Hila Avieli is a researcher and a senior lecturer in the Department of Criminology at Ariel University, Israel, and a research affiliate at the Center on Violence and Recovery at New York University.

Abstract Teaser: Older incarcerated individuals comprise the fastest-growing demographic in prison systems in the United States and Europe (Canada et al., 2019). These figures are expected to increase, given the aging of the general population, the issuing of longer sentences, and the…

Smart Cross-Border Elderly Care: Technology Integration and Policy Innovation in the Greater Bay Area (106940)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Ms. Yuze Bi is currently a PhD student in Social Work at Hong Kong Baptist University, with research interests in aging and social policy, focusing on innovative elderly care services.

Abstract Teaser: In response to the global trend of population ageing, elderly care in Hong Kong faces multifaceted challenges including resource allocation and service quality. In recent years, cross-border residence has emerged as a new option for Hong Kong elderly, largely due…

Prevalence of Elderly High Risk of Stroke and Related Risk Factors: Data from Elderly Screening in West Sumatera (110228)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Erdanela Setiawati is currently an lecturer of Public Health at Baiturrahmah University, Indonesia.

Abstract Teaser: Stroke is the second leading cause of death globally and a major contributor to long-term disability, with risk increasing substantially in older adults. In Indonesia, particularly in West Sumatra Province, the prevalence of stroke among the elderly exceeds the national…

Empathy, Neoliberal Governance, and the Paradox of Person‑Centred Care in Long‑Term Care Homes (108347)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Suzanne Marie (Sue) Owen is the President & CEO of the Canadian College of Health Leaders, a National Not-for-Profit member association that provides leadership development, teaching and training for healthcare leaders at all levels. T

Abstract Teaser: Person-centered care is widely recognized as best practice in Long Term Care Homes (LTCHs), yet its implementation remains uneven. Empathetic relational care is known to contribute to improved outcomes. Yet, care is organized around task-based, observable indicators, rendering relational aspects…

Surgical Interventions in Topological Bottlenecks a Multi Agent Wave Function Collapse Framework for Adapting Existing Secondary Hospitals into Elderly Care (110279)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Ms.Ke Zhu is a master student in Chongqing university ,China, Chongqing Pronvince.

Abstract Teaser: Transforming existing secondary hospitals into elderly care facilities is essential for addressing global aging and reducing carbon emissions. Traditional spatial evaluation methods often ignore how micro-kinematic perturbations, such as wheelchair turning radii, disrupt macro-building topologies. Clashes between new spatial demands…

Jing Si Aphorism Family–School Humanistic Education Model in Tzu Chi Da AI Kindergarten and Parent-Child Bonding Class, Malaysia (110413)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Chua Soo Sien is a doctoral researcher at the University of Malaya in the Department of Chinese Studies,focuses heavily on the intersection of humanistic education and traditional values, character development.

Abstract Teaser: In recent years, moral decline highlights the limitations of academically oriented education systems, creating a critical gap between moral understanding and the actual behaviour among children. This study explores Jing Si Aphorisms, conceptualised as a humanistic value oriented pedagogical approach…

Maximising Pre-Class Learning Through Collaborative Strategies in the Flipped Classroom (108830)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Adam Forrester is a Senior Lecturer at the English Language Centre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Abstract Teaser: Flipped classrooms rely on students completing preparatory work before class, yet ensuring meaningful engagement with assigned readings remains a persistent challenge. This paper reports on the use of Perusall, a collaborative social annotation platform, to promote pre class reading in…

Divorced Fathers in Precarious Times: Class Decline, Housing Insecurity, and Post-Divorce Life in Israel (109902)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Shlomit Benyamin is a sociologist and lecturer at the Academic College of Tel Aviv–Jaffa, Israel. Her research focuses on ethnicity, inequality, housing insecurity, and families in poverty, and their intersection with social policy.

Abstract Teaser: In Israel, rising divorce rates and the retrenchment of neoliberal welfare provisions have intensified economic vulnerabilities among single-income households. While research has traditionally centred on single mothers' hardships, this paper examines how financial constraints, child support obligations, and diminished social…

From Resistance to Revolution: Resilient Cyberspace in Myanmar’s Authoritarian Public Sphere (2025-26 Election) (109763)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): MA CHUI YI is a Ph.D. student and Lecturer at NCNU, Taiwan. She is interested in contemporary Chinese cinema, media theory, and The Aesthetics of Existence. Her current project is a doctoral dissertation exploring videopoetry.

Abstract Teaser: Building on Dukalskis’s (2021) concept of the "authoritarian public sphere", a state-managed arena where regimes use infrastructure to regulate cyberspace, this study examines digital authoritarianism in Myanmar. Current scholarship tends to overlook how a "resilient, confrontational cyberspace", defined here as…

Artificial Intelligence and Regional Cybersecurity Governance: Transforming Security Cooperation in the 21st Century (109536)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Dina F. Jaccob, Assistant Prof. of International Relations, Badr University in Cairo (BUC). Also, a writer, researcher, and political affairs enthusiast. Authored multiple articles on contemporary political and societal issues

Abstract Teaser: This study examines how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping regional cybersecurity governance, addressing a gap in understanding the causal mechanisms between AI-driven threats and regional cooperation. Using a comparative case study design, the study integrates regional security community theory with…

Architectural Nationalism and Spatial Justice: Reimagining Development and Indigenous Belonging in Post-2014 India (104191)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Md Sidratul Muntaha is pursuing an M.A. in English Literature from Aligarh Muslim University. His work explores tribal literature, postcolonial studies, memory, and ecology.

Abstract Teaser: This research explores how India’s post-2014 architectural politics most visibly through the Central Vista Redevelopment and the Smart Cities Mission operates as a form of spatial pedagogy, instructing citizens in a unified national identity. Although these projects draw on modernist…

Synthetic Humanism and the Ontological Displacement of Human Heuristics in Multimodal Agentic Systems (110347)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Mr Muhammad Waqas Halim is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at Information Technology University in Pakistan

Abstract Teaser: What becomes of cognitive labor unique to human beings such as critical judgment, skepticism, and embodied reasoning when multimodal AI systems replace them? We theorize this systematic displacement of human heuristics by multimodal agentic AI, which we call Synthetic Humanism.…

Being Moved by Fiction: Do We Have Only Quasi-emotions when We Feel for Fictional Characters? (108296)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Professor Verena Gottschling is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at York University, Toronto in Canada

Abstract Teaser: ‘Quasi-emotions’ were postulated to solve to the famous paradox of fiction, why we feel for fictional characters besides knowing they do not exist. The core idea is that in engagements with fiction, instead of genuine emotions, we have quasi-emotions; both…

Negotiating Religious Citizenship: Spiritual Warfare and the Exclusion of the “Religious Other” (110196)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Francesca Monteverdi is a UvA Anthropology MSc student and GRIS researcher. She researches religion and politics, currently focusing on inter-faith relations and political narratives.

Abstract Teaser: This paper explores how an Evangelical Church’s "radical" theological framework constructs a religious definition of peace rooted in spiritual standardization. Utilising several months of participant observation and interviews at Sabaoth Church in Brescia, this research investigates the Church’s dual perception…

Human vs AI-Generated Advertising: Consumer Perceptions in the Era of Digital Visual Culture (109751)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Anghel Stefan-Ionut is a Compliance Officer at Credius IFN and Associate Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies. His research focuses on the influence of social media on commerce.

Abstract Teaser: Artificial intelligence has significantly altered the production of visual advertising content, with AI-generated imagery becoming increasingly present in campaigns traditionally developed by human designers and photographers. As generative AI tools continue to expand within the creative industries, questions concerning authenticity,…

Classical Music as Symbolic Capital in Advertising: A Semiotic and Computational Approach to Kitsch and Consumption (108364)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Nice Vizoso Chao, PhD candidate in Music and Its Science and Technology. Her interests include music semiotics, advertising, and audiovisual media. Her current research explores the recurrent use of classical music in contemporary advertising through

Abstract Teaser: This paper examines the recurrent use of Western classical music in advertising as a mechanism of symbolic distinction and aesthetic resignification within contemporary consumer culture. While previous research has largely focused on popular music and sound branding, limited attention has…

Breaching the Billionaire’s Retreat: Tech Elite Spaces in Contemporary Screen Media (106152)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Margaret Tally is Full Professor of Social and Public Policy at the School for Graduate Studies of the State University of New York, Empire State College. She is the author of Television Culture and Women’s Lives: Thirtysomething and the Contradictions of Gender(1995). She has also edited three book collections with Betty Kaklamanidou, HBO's Girls: Questions of Gender, Politics, and Millennial Angst(2014), The Millennials on Film and Television: Essays on the Politics of Popular Culture (2014), and Politics and Politicians in Contemporary US Television(2016), The Rise of the Anti-Heroine in TV’s Third Golden Age(2016) and The Limits of #Metoo in Hollywood: Gender and Power in the Entertainment Industry (2021, McFarland Press).

Abstract Teaser: This presentation examines the proliferation of tech billionaire retreats as a dominant setting in contemporary film and television, analyzing how these spaces function as both literal and symbolic sites of power, isolation, and potential resistance. From the alpine chalet of…

From Reader to Participant: The Evolving Embodiment of Erotica in Story of O and Beyond (110238)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Ines Glanznig is an English Language Instructor at YBM. Her research interests include censorship, race, and US education. She is currently writing her PhD on racism in literary censorship on sexual grounds.

Abstract Teaser: Erotic fiction has the power to mark its reader permanently, yet the journey of how such texts are received, adapted, and embodied across time remains underexplored. This talk traces the evolution of Pauline Réage’s Story of O (1954) through its…

Lost in Algorithmic Translation: Evaluating AI Tools in Translating Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (109132)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Rasha Osman Abd el Haliem, is an English lecturer and TKT (Teacher Knowledge Test) trainer, at AMIDEAST Egypt and The Higher Technological Institute.

Abstract Teaser: This study critically evaluates the efficacy of AI translation tools—Google Translate, DeepL, and ChatGPT-4—in rendering Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (1958), a seminal postcolonial novel, into Arabic. Achebe’s work, renowned for linguistic hybridity, Igbo proverbs, and critique of colonialism, poses…


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