Current Issue
Vol. 3 No. 1 (June 2026): In Progress
EISSN:
2759-7180
Aims:
The mission of Cultural Conflict and Integration is to establish an interdisciplinary and international platform for academic exchange that explores the phenomena of cultural conflict and integration across the globe. Our journal is committed to fostering theoretical innovation and practical exploration in the field of cultural studies. We aim to deepen understanding of cultural differences, conflicts, and resolution strategies, and to promote mutual understanding, respect, and harmonious coexistence among diverse cultural backgrounds.
Scope:
- Theoretical Research on Cultural Conflict and Integration
- Case Studies of Cultural Conflict and Integration
- Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication
- Cultural Identity and Ethnic Relations
- Cultural Policy and Cultural Industry
- International Cultural Exchange and Cooperation
- Cultural Education and Talent Development
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Torben Bech Dyrberg, Peter Triantafillou
2026, 3(1): 1-18
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https://doi.org/10.55121/cci.v3i1.785
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Over the last few decades, the fight for social justice has increasingly been couched in terms of combating what is referred to as the systemic oppression of marginalized group identities, typically defined in terms of gender, sexuality, religion, or race. According to left-wing social justice educators, these identities are victimized by the system. While there...
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Zimeng Li, Yuntao Zou
2026, 3(1): 19–32
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This study develops an evolutionary model of post-colonial spiritual adaptation to explain the dynamic resilience of Macau's faith systems under its unique governance framework. Employing collective case study methodology, three multi-layered cases are selected: the Procession of Our Lord of the Passion as a macro-level public ritual, Chinese motifs in Catholic art as exemplified by...
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Rishma Karim, Rooh Ullah, Siraj Hussain
2026, 3(1): 33-43
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The Ismaili community in Chitral, Pakistan, faces significant and multifaceted challenges related to cultural preservation, ethnic identity formation, and political marginalization. As a religious and cultural minority within the broader socio-political landscape of Chitral, the Ismailis constantly navigate pressures of assimilation while striving to maintain their distinct traditions and communal values. This study investigates the...
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Rodwell Kumbirai Wuta
2026, 3(1): 44–54
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Zimbabwe has a chequered history of settler colonialism whose long-lasting effects and structures are configured into a matrix called 'coloniality' (the colonial logic). In the first three decades of independence, Zimbabwe's higher and tertiary education curriculum was in an inherited situation as it followed the colonial Education 3.0 Model. Hence, it remained an education for...
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Sabghatullah Ghorzang
2026, 3(1): 55-71
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This study comparatively examines daily rituals in Afghan and Turkish cultures in order to identify both shared patterns and meaningful divergences that shape everyday social life in these two historically and culturally connected societies. Drawing on qualitative data from in-depth interviews, supported by relevant academic literature, the study explores how traditions, social norms, and cultural...
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Xiaoming Tian, Xuduo Gao, Fei Wu
2026, 3(1): 72-86
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This study investigates translated film titles as ideological sites in contemporary Chinese media discourse, where gender identities are erased, objectified, misrepresented, or reclaimed. It examines how such paratextual choices trigger cultural conflict and negotiation during cross-cultural circulation. Guided by paratext theory and feminist approaches to media discourse, this study employs thematic analysis to examine how...
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