In the era of digitalization, the world has shrunk and has succeeded in bringing people closer than expected. It has provided a social platform which enables people to interact with an individual, group of users anywhere irrespective of time. It has assisted in various academic, non academic as well as social activities which has made lives more easier. Various researches have been conducted that explored the versatile use of the Internet by the language communities and there has been growing research with various strands based on the possibilities of new technologies for the revitalization as well as for the documentation and preservation of cultures. Digitalization could indeed be the best possible methodology to revive the indigenous culture and folk traditions and practices all over the world and would be useful to demonstrate innovative technologies and prototypes, including digital repositories, digital archives, virtual museums and digital libraries, which result from established practices and achievements in the field.
This volume brings out the contributions of renowned researchers, academicians and folklorists across the globe. It will be a resource to all researchers, linguistics and learners in the field of Digitalization of Cultural Studies.
Author(s): Deepanjali Mishra, Sasmita Rani Samanta
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 341
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Chapter 1: Revitalisation of Cultural Diversity Through Global Digitalisation: A Critical View in Education
Chapter 2: Cultural Ecosystem and Digital Preservation: A Reflective Study on the Indian Subcontinent
Chapter 3: Preservation of Tribal Folklore Culture through Digitisation: A Study in the Context of Odisha
Chapter 4: The Cross-Cultural Suicide Prevention through Digital Intervention: A Global Perspective
Chapter 5: A Fuzzy TOPSIS Approach Towards Industrial Safety
Chapter 6: Implementation of Robotics in Safety Management during COVID-19
Chapter 7: Preserving Cultural Heritage through the Use of Digital Technology with Special Reference to West Bengal, India
Chapter 8: Digitalisation and Revitalisation of Cultural Heritage through Information Technology
Chapter 9: Experimentation with Twitter fiction: A Brief Study with Reference to Chindu Sreedharan’s Epic Retold
Chapter 10: Narrating the Silence: Queering the Gay Identities in the Comics of Batman
Chapter 11: Semiotic Treatment of Folk Education with the Implication of Socio-Digital Knowledge System
Chapter 12: Unlocking the Potentials of Indian Women Entrepreneurs Through Smartphone Application: An Empirical Study on the Challenging & Enabling Factors
Chapter 13: The Folklore and Rituals of Sarhul/Khaddi Festival: Revitalising the Lost Tradition with Special Reference to the Oraons of Dooars Region
Chapter 14: Survival of Odisha Ikat in the Digital Era
Chapter 15: Navratri: A Visual Adaptation of the Divine Feminism and Empowerment
Chapter 16: Role of Artificial Intelligence in Preservation of Culture and Heritage
Chapter 17: Mythological Aspects of Ancient Indian Board Games: A Journey Towards Digitalisation
Chapter 18: Mahasui Folklore as a Pedagogical Tool: A Catalyst to Reintroduce Mahasui Language and Culture at Elementary School Level
Chapter 19: Reflections on Digitisation and Promotion of Museums in Telangana, India
Chapter 20: Retrospective Overview of Research on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
Chapter 21: Digitalising Narrativity: Reimagining Art and Culture Through Interactive Storytelling
Chapter 22: Sylheti Folklore: The Importance of Documentation and Digitisation
Chapter 23: Changing Academic Culture Post Digital India
Chapter 24: Digitising and Unifying Experiences: A Way Forward
Chapter 25: Revival of Keezhadi Civilisation: Impact of Social Media
Chapter 26: Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of Kerala Through Digitalisation
Chapter 27: Digital Feminism: A New Tool for Women’s Protest
Chapter 28: e-Commerce Supply Chain Management in India: Evaluation of Challenges
Chapter 29: Impact of Covid-19 on Aerospace Supply Chain
Chapter 30: Attitudinal Impact of Entertainment Overload in Malayalam Television on Children
Chapter 31: Narcissism and Activism—Two Sides of Social Media
Chapter 32: The Revival of “Ghazals” in the Age of Digitalisation
Chapter 33: Popular Culture and Emergent Digital Media: A Contemporary Introspection through the Hook Swinging (Gajan) Festival and Performances
Chapter 34: A Technological Adaptation of Open Educational Resources as Cultural Heritage of e-learning Platforms through Information and Communication Technology
Chapter 35: Hypertextuality of Oral Literature(s): Reading the Architectonics of Indian Folklores in Digital Archives
Chapter 36: “Listening to the Unheard”: An Exploration of Digital Conduits in Goan Folklore via Subaltern Understanding
Chapter 37: Classical Music for the Masses
Chapter 38: The Preservation and Performance of Intangible Cultural Heritage on Social Media: A Critical Estimation
Chapter 39: The Disappearance of River from Human Consciousness: A Reiteration of Poems along the Mahanadi River Line to Address Environmental Concerns
Chapter 40: Preservation of Tribal Culture through Digitalisation in 21st Century
Chapter 41: Graphical Revolution and Sustainable Revitalisation of South Korea through Media
Chapter 42: Dharabibarani: An Analysis of Sri Jagannath on Digital Platform
Chapter 43: Folk Beliefs and Folk Traditions of Kandha Tribe of KandhamalDistrict of Odisha: An Overview
Chapter 44: Rise of Unplugged Folk Music in New Media
Chapter 45: Digitalisation of Haryanvi Folk Songs: A Curious Case of Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritage through Social Media
Chapter 46: Encoder’s Message versus Decoder’s Interpretation: A Study into the Cinematic Adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake
Chapter 47: Indian Folk Tale and Lessons on Skill Management: A Reference to the Story “The Case of the King and the Foolish Monkey” in Panchatantra
Chapter 48: Impact of a Child Inclusive Urban Space on ECD (Early Child Development) and Community
Chapter 49: Using Travel Vlogs to Sensitise the Future IT Professionals towards the Decoding and Re-coding of their Native Cultural Heritage
Chapter 50: The Evolution of Indo-African Relations and its Status During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Chapter 51: Folk Literature and Ecological Sustainability in Tribal Odisha: An Overview
Chapter 52: Parsing (Digital) Heritage: Institutional and Vernacular Excursions in Heritage and Technology
Chapter 53: Movement and Mentality: Exploring the Lives of Nomadic Tribes
Chapter 54: Impact of Folklore on Indian School Education, An Empirical Study
Chapter 55: Governmental Policies towards Digitalisation of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Odisha and its Accessibility by Migrated Population
Chapter 56: Integrating Technology with Folklore for English Language Teaching: A Blended Learning Approach
Chapter 57: Effects of Podcasts on Listening Comprehension of Ethiopian Undergraduate Learners