2025 International Conference on Humanities Development, Social Sciences, and Information Technology Education

ISBN: 978-1-965471-10-4

Editorial Team : Peter Lee

The 2025 International Conference on Humanities Development, Social Sciences, and Information Technology Education (HDSSITE 2025) is dedicated to building a high-level international academic platform that promotes interdisciplinary dialogue and collaborative innovation. The conference aims to explore the dynamic integration of humanities development, social sciences research, and information technology education in the context of rapid global transformation. HDSSITE 2025 focuses on advancing educational innovation, strengthening cultural understanding, and fostering technological progress through cross-disciplinary exchange. By bringing together scholars, researchers, educators, and industry practitioners from around the world, the conference encourages the sharing of academic achievements, theoretical insights, and practical experiences. Through open discussion and knowledge exchange, HDSSITE 2025 seeks to inspire new perspectives, promote sustainable development in education and society, and contribute to the digital transformation of humanities and social sciences. The conference aspires to serve as a bridge connecting global expertise and to support the long-term advancement of academic research and educational modernization worldwide.

Article Lists

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P1

Zero‑Waste Prototyping: Lifecycle Assessment of Materials and Energy in an AI‑Driven Visual Communication Course

Author: Haotian Xu

1,12

Abstract: We translate a studio reform into an auditable workflow: position generative AI as a co‑creator; adopt a digital‑first, physical‑last prototyping strategy; account for materials and energy via simplified lifecycle assessment (LCA); and connect outputs with pre/post measurements and process logging. We retain bracket citations and number references by first appearance. Two points are emphasized: first, paperless does not equal carbonless; second, through a scenario matrix and threshold analysis, ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P13

Generative AI-Driven Innovation in Environmental Design Pedagogy: A Framework for Human-Machine Collaborative Curriculum

Author: Jialin Wang, Xianglong Kong

13,19

Abstract: The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (Generative AI) is significantly transforming design education regarding instructional content, methodologies, and assessment frameworks. The standard linear curriculum structure, focused on skill transmission, is inadequate for meeting the demands of cultivating diverse design abilities in the digital age. Grounded in the Design-Based Research (DBR) approach, this study proposes and constructs a curricular system for human–machine coll...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P20

The Research on Ideology Construction and Political Identity of the Communist Party of China in the New Era

Author: Peijun Zhao

20,24

Abstract: Ideology construction is an important way of political socialization. In the new historical period of socialism with Chinese characteristics, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has continued to consolidate the guiding position of Marxism in the field of ideology, insisted on making ideology construction an extremely important task for the CPC, and made new construction achievements by implementing the policy of the party-managed media and the party-managed ideology to obtain a strong political p...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P25

Study on Ergonomics Education Based on The Concept of Form and Substance in pre-Qin Philosophy of Creation

Author: Lijun Dong, Qingfang Sheng

25,28

Abstract: The pre-Qin Chinese creation thought centers around "ritual", highlighting the characteristics of ritual culture and reflecting the creation thinking, creation values, and humanistic care spirit of our ancestors. Among them, the "concept of form and substance" in pre-Qin creation views the relationship between form and substance as the relationship between use and decoration, referring not only to the function and decoration of objects but also to human inner cultivation and external expression,...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P29

Optimization of Cross-regional Knowledge Sharing Mechanism for Community Infant Care Guidance Based on Deep Transfer Learning and BiLSTM

Author: Guobin Jun

29,37

Abstract: The inefficiency of cross-regional knowledge sharing mechanism leads to the inability to effectively circulate and reuse valuable infant care guidance resources among communities, which restricts the improvement of infant care guidance services. This study aims to build an optimized cross-regional knowledge sharing mechanism and use deep transfer learning to transfer the deep patterns and knowledge contained in community infant care guidance data in knowledge-rich areas to resource-scarce areas....

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P38

Application of 3D Scanning Space Technology in Narrative Shotting of Artificial Intelligent Environment in Virtual Media space—Take the Artwork of Couryards and Temple in Dayang Heritage Town as an Example

Author: Xin Wen, Yan Zhou, Hongli Wang, Yaguang Wang, Jincheng Hu, Li Li, Yihang Wang

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Abstract: This paper explores the application of 3D scanning technology in virtual imaging narratives, particularly its potential in cultural heritage preservation and digital storytelling. The article first outlines the extensive applications of 3D scanning technology and its impact on manufacturing, architectural surveying, cultural heritage conservation, and related fields. Subsequently, using the Yuan Dynasty architectural complex Tangdi(Emerpor of Tang, about 3000 years ago in Chinese Shang Dynasity)...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P55

Associative Cultural Landscape Approach to Interpreting Natureculture in Rural Landscape

Author: Peng Zhang, Shuai Li, Binxia Xue

55,63

Abstract: Rural landscape belongs to the category of organically evolved landscape within cultural landscapes, fully embodying the nature-culture relevance. Within the context and framework of World Heritage, the concept of Natureculture fully reflects this characteristic and is manifested in rural landscapes. This study categorizes the natural and cultural symbols within rural landscapes and integrates them into Associative Cultural Landscape methodology (ACL), yielding nine application scenes. These app...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P64

Differential Analysis of Adolescent Mental Health Early Warning Levels via Machine Learning

Author: ManLin Wang

64,68

Abstract: Drawing on the citywide survey of 95 545 adolescents reported by Zhao et al., we find that school bullying is a key driver of deteriorating youth mental health. The pression, anxiety, stress-related symptoms and psychotic-like experiences are all rising, while the age of first depressive episode keeps falling. To quantify these links, the current study conducts a differential analysis of mental health early warning levels across middle and high school, systematically comparing alternative baseli...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P69

Research on AI-empowered Packaging Design from the Perspective of New Quality Productive Forces

Author: Yage Sun, Linlong He

69,72

Abstract: Under the guidance of new quality productive forces, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the packaging design industry has become a key driver of innovation and industrial upgrading. This paper explores how AI technologies, including generative design (AIGC), intelligent data analysis, and digital simulation, empower packaging design from the perspectives of creative production, material innovation, and sustainable development. Through industrial cases such as Coca-Cola’s AI-dri...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P73

Reconstruction of the Superscription Style of Zhao Mengfu's Handwritten Letters and Identification of Forgeries

Author: Kaisheng Chen, Yanyan Chen, Tingting Li

73,83

Abstract: Many calligraphic works by Zhao Mengfu have been passed down including many forgeries. Most of these works are copied from historical engraved inscriptions. Due to the fact that many of the manuscripts are in the form of handwritten letter and have undergone composition adjustments during engraving, the layout of the handwritten letters’ superscriptions is significantly different from the original manuscripts. Later copyists, however, often failed to investigate these discrepancies. They mechani...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P84

Innovative Design and Strategic Development of Hebei Homespun Cloth in the Context of Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation

Author: Siyu Wu, Keyu Shen, Min Li

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Abstract: This paper explores the development of Hebei Homespun Cloth within the framework of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) preservation, emphasizing the necessity of innovation in its contemporary design and utilization. By examining its historical origins, conceptual framework, cultural symbolism, and economic potential, the study reveals both the challenges and opportunities faced in its modern transformation. Through an analysis of representative brand case studies, it proposes a set of concrete ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P89

Identification and Heterogeneity of County-Level Urban Shrinkage in Gansu Province

Author: Sai Wen, Zonggang Chai, Jitao Lan, Hailong Yu

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Abstract: Strengthening research on urban shrinkage identification and intensity is conducive to advancing China's new-type urbanization steadily. Taking Gansu Province as the research object, this study establishes a comprehensive evaluation system covering total population, population structure and population density to identify and classify urban shrinkage at the county-level administrative units in Gansu. It examines the spatial distribution pattern and heterogeneity of urban shrinkage intensity, and ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P94

Reconstructing Cultural Narratives in Digital Museum Exhibitions: Power, Representation, and Technological Mediation

Author: Shuhan Zhang

94,104

Abstract: As museums worldwide accelerate digital transformation, virtual exhibitions have become crucial sites for cultural communication and public participation. However, digital platforms are not neutral; their interface language and narrative logic often embed Western-centered cultural frameworks and reproduce existing hierarchies of knowledge. Based on this problem, this study focuses on three digital exhibitions from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI): The Sig...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P105

Digital Media Technology Empowers the Paradigm Construction and Practical Path of "Micro Ideological and Political Education" in University Sports

Author: Yichuan He, Xu Du

105,113

Abstract: In an era of accelerated digital transformation, shortened knowledge cycles, and unprecedented opportunities and challenges for mainstream ideologies, leveraging digital media technology to upgrade content and innovate formats of "micro ideological education" in university sports has become an inevitable choice. This approach strengthens students 'ideological security awareness while aligning with technological trends, addressing practical teaching challenges, and matching cognitive characterist...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P114

Handwritten Ritual and Urban Memory: A Study on the Viral Popularity of the London Underground’s Handwritten Information Boards

Author: Yingyi Hua, Wenwen Liao

114,122

Abstract: The advent of the typewriter fundamentally altered the relationship between individuals and the act of writing, initiating a gradual detachment from the embodied and ritualistic dimensions of inscription. This shift was further accelerated by the widespread adoption of electronic devices and the continual evolution of input systems. Yet traditional handwriting retains its vitality, and when mobilized in appropriate contexts, it can be revitalized in contemporary communication.The popularization ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P123

Dissemination Patterns of Bamboo-and-Silk Manuscripts in the Han Dynasty and the Differentiation of Reading Communities

Author: Yixuan Guo

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Abstract: This paper investigates the dissemination patterns of bamboo-and-silk manuscripts in the Han Dynasty and examines the differentiation of reading communities within early imperial China. As the primary documentary medium prior to the widespread use of paper, bamboo-and-silk manuscripts played a crucial role in transmitting political ideology, administrative knowledge, and practical information across diverse social strata. Drawing upon unearthed manuscript evidence, transmitted historical texts, ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/ahmer.2025.4.1.P130

Fostering Engagement Through Innovative Teaching Modes: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Education in Business Schools in China

Author: Arthur King Ma, Ph.D.

130,133

Abstract: This paper discusses the potential for implementing innovative teaching methods in Chinese business schools, with a focus on active learning, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven platforms, and simulation-based learning. Driven by technological advancements and the pressures of globalization, Chinese institutions are increasingly incorporating a diverse blend of modern teaching strategies. Over the years, business education in the Chinese higher educational system has been teacher-centered and te...