2025 International Conference on Higher Education, Humanities and Information Science

ISBN: 978-1-965471-08-1

Editorial Team : Peter Lee

HEHIS 2025 is dedicated to building a high-level international academic platform that fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. The conference aims to promote the advancement of educational innovation, cultural understanding, and technological progress through the integration of humanities and information science. By encouraging the exchange of academic achievements and practical experience, HEHIS 2025 seeks to inspire new perspectives and contribute to the global development of education, culture, and digital transformation.

Article Lists

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P1

The Impacts of Relative Deprivation on Depression Among Middle-Aged Adults and Older Adults: Evidence From Rural China

Author: Li Wang

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Abstract: This study investigated the impacts of relative deprivation on depression among middle-aged and older adults in rural China, focusing on its variability across different groups. Data were obtained from the National Survey of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. The results indicate that relative deprivation significantly increases the risk of depression. Compared to older adults, middle-aged adults are more susceptible to the effects of relative deprivation, which has a greater impact...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P11

Research on the Protection and Development Path of Traditional Villages from the Perspective of Cultural Genes -Take Luwu Historical and Cultural Village as an Example

Author: Jiamin Peng

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Abstract: Traditional villages carry the genes of Chinese excellent traditional culture. Protecting and developing traditional villages is an important task to promote rural revitalization in an all-round way. Taking Luwu Village, a traditional village in Jiangxi Province, as an example, from the perspective of cultural genes, this paper extracts, summarizes and summarizes the cultural genes of Ming and Qing architecture, temple culture and intangible cultural heritage culture in Luwu Village through fiel...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P22

“Dual Carbon Goals + Digital Intelligence” Empowering the Intelligent Transformation of Post-National Games Sports Venues: Theoretical Framework, Practical Challenges, and Implementation Pathways

Author: Wenjie Li, Zhuang Zhang

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Abstract: This study uses literature review, field surveys, and expert interviews to explore key issues and pathways in the intelligent operation of these venues. The research identifies four core challenges hindering sustainable utilization: technological integration difficulties,inefficient commercial operation models, policy coordination gaps, and multi-stakeholder benefit imbalances. In response, it constructs a theoretical framework for venue intelligent transformation—with "ternary theory" as guidan...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P32

Construction and Practice of Curriculum-Based Ideological and Political Education in Business Education under the Paradigm of New Liberal Arts: A “One Core, Four Axes, Dual Integration, Dual Innovation” Framework

Author: Me Yui, Yifei Zhang, Xintong Bu, Shuang Wang

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Abstract: Under the context of new liberal arts construction, curriculum-based ideological and political education in business requires deep integration of value guidance and professional education. Based on questionnaire surveys and interview data, this study systematically identifies prominent issues in the current ideological and political education in business, including mechanism coordination, faculty capacity, content alignment, and the gap between knowledge and practice. Integrating interdisciplina...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P40

The Impact of Varying Levels of Figurative Representation on Aesthetic Evaluation: A Computational Aesthetic Analysis of Xu Beihong's Horse Paintings

Author: Lu Shen, KangHai Xing

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Abstract: This study integrates computational aesthetics and experimental aesthetics methods to explore the influence of abstraction and figuration on the aesthetic evaluation of traditional Chinese ink paintings depicting animals. Using Xu Beihong’s horse paintings as a case study, the research employs subjective ratings and machine learning models to quantitatively analyze the aesthetic dimensions of artworks at varying levels of figurative representation and their impact on aesthetic experiences. The r...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P55

Innovative Promotion and Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage-A Case Study of Bai Tie-Dyeing Techniques in Yunnan, China

Author: Yuting Ma

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Abstract: The Bai tie-dyeing techniques of Yunnan, recognized as a national-level intangible cultural heritage, embody the millennia-old history, culture, and ecological wisdom of the Bai people. Known for their "endless variations on a single cloth" and the philosophy of "harmonious coexistence between humans and nature," these techniques are a quintessential representation of China’s outstanding traditional culture. However, they currently face challenges such as the loss of traditional skills, fading f...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P65

Research on the Evaluation of the Implementation Effect and Policy Optimisation of Comprehensive Reform Policies in Higher Education

Author: Yiye Zhang, Yifan Huang, Haoyu Fan, Xiaoxi Cao

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Abstract: With the ongoing deepening of China’s comprehensive higher education reform, the development of higher education is undergoing great changes. This study analyses the current state of higher education in China from multiple dimensions. It organises and examines the comprehensive reform policies and measures implemented in higher education across China. An evaluation index system is established, consisting of student cultivation quality, educational quality, faculty quality, and educational enviro...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P78

Research on the Construction of Laboratory Safety Culture in Chinese Universities: Current Status, Challenges, and Development Paths

Author: Junfang Tu, Yue Tong

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Abstract: The development of a laboratory safety culture in universities is a crucial step to tackle the complexity of managing hazardous sources and to foster the evolution of safety management. Drawing on the INSAG framework, this study establishes a four-dimensional model that encompasses spiritual, institutional, behavioral, and material aspects. It examines international models, including those of the National University of Singapore and the U.S. EHS, and investigates structural conflicts within Chin...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P87

Structural Equation Modelling on the Drivers of Environmental Engagement of Secondary Students in Caraga Region, Philippines: Implications for Policy , Planning and Action

Author: Alma Ligaya Bermudez, Minie L. Bulay

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Abstract: This study aimed to identify the key factors influencing Grade 10 secondary students' awareness ,attitudes and practices towards climate change and biodiversity conservation in Caraga Region, Philippines. Given the region's vulnerability to climatological hazards understanding students environmentalism is essential. By purposive sampling, a cross-sectional survey of 1478 students from 26 flood- prone public national high schools was obtained .Structural equation modelling showed that biodiversit...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P110

Innovation and Practice of a Dual-Award Talent Cultivation Model in Biomedical Informatics Through Sino-Foreign Cooperative Education

Author: Yuchen Mao, Jie Zhou, Huan Wang, Gillian Lim

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Abstract: The foundation of “new quality productive forces” lies in BTIT integration, but China faces challenges of talent shortage and technology dependence. Zhejiang University pioneered biomedical informatics education in China and, in 2018, launched a dual-award undergraduate program in biomedical informatics (BMI) with the University of Edinburgh,The BMI program, integrating “medicine + biology + informatics”, aims to cultivate global-minded, interdisciplinary talents proficient in cutting-edge techn...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P118

Research on the Structural Model of Chinese Youth 3000 Meter Endurance Athletes

Author: Linsen Li

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Abstract: The aim of this study is to construct a structural model of Chinese adolescent 3000 meter endurance athletes, in order to provide theoretical basis for the scientific selection, training, and evaluation of adolescent endurance athletes. Through in-depth analysis of the multidimensional characteristics of physical fitness, skills, tactics, psychology, and physiology of adolescent 3000 meter endurance athletes, combined with expert interviews and questionnaire surveys, a structural model was const...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P124

Metaphorical Expressions in Internet Language

Author: Zehua Li

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Abstract: In the 1980s, American linguist George Lakoff and philosopher Mark Johnson proposed the Conceptual Metaphor Theory, arguing that metaphor is not only a major rhetorical strategy in language, but also a fundamental conceptual tool. Metaphorical expressions are widespread in internet language and can generally be categorized into ontological metaphors, orientational metaphors, and structural metaphors. These expressions not only simplify complex ideas, but also directly address pressing societal i...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P128

From Cognitive Progression to Competency Integration: Digital Innovation for Integrated Value Based Education - A Case Study of Digitally Driven Innovation in the Shanghai - Wanzhou Education Collaboration

Author: Wei Zhang

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Abstract: This paper employs ‘Unity of Knowledge and Action’ as our basic theoretical framework, from which we draw on the experience of implementing ‘Red + Digital Intelligence’ educational assistance by the ’Volunteer Teaching with Compassion, Shanghai - Wanzhou Bond’ practice team in Wanzhou, aiming at analyzing the framework’s advantages and significance. The model upgrades the red resources into the main chain of ideological and political teaching activities, such as immersive games for primary schoo...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P134

Dynamic Effects of Family Factors on Children's Social and Emotional Competence: A Systematic Literature Review

Author: Huiying Zhang, Tingting Liu, Lifei Lu, Shijiao Liu

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Abstract: This paper presents a systematic literature review examining the dynamic effects of family factors on children’s social and emotional competence. Social and emotional competence, encompassing skills such as self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, interpersonal skills, and responsible decision-making, is crucial for shaping an individual’s career success and overall well-being. The review highlights that family factors, including socio-economic status, family capital, parenting styles,...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P138

Factors Influencing the Usage Behavior of Generative AI Among Shanghai Residents

Author: Qianning Zhang, Jiayu Zhang, Yifei Yang, Jingjing Wang

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Abstract: This study explores the influencing factors of generative AI usage behavior among residents in Shanghai. Based on 208 questionnaire responses and analyzed using SPSS, the findings reveal that users can be categorized into three types: technology-dependent, ethics-sensitive, and function-oriented. High-frequency users (80.19%) exhibit weaker awareness of privacy risks, while low-frequency users (19.8%) pay more attention to technological transparency. Age and education level significantly influen...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.3.1.P144

Cultural Translation Strategies of the Western Xia Tombs from the Perspective of World Heritage: From the Protection of Earthly Sites to the Construction of a Digital Cultural Tourism Ecosystem

Author: Tingting Xu, Kui Sun

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Abstract: This research is based on the dual propositions of world cultural heritage protection and cultural inheritance in the digital age, using the Western Xia Mausoleum as the research subject, to propose a dynamic framework of "cultural translation." Through the three-dimensional collaboration of material heritage protection, digital technology empowerment, and cultural value reconstruction, a dual pathway is constructed from the protection of the earthen site itself to a digital cultural tourism eco...