Oxford The 3rd International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development Boston, USA April 27, 2024

The 3rd International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development (ICLLCD 2024)

Leading academic scientists, researchers, and scholars in the field of languages, literature, linguistics, history and culture come together at the International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development to share and exchange experiences and research findings. Additionally, it offers a top-notch interdisciplinary forum where scholars, professionals, and educators can showcase and converse about the newest advancements, issues, and trends as well as real-world difficulties faced and overcome. The conference is supported by faculty members from King's College London, Cardiff University, University of Wolverhampton, University of Murcia.

Prospective authors are encouraged to contribute to and shape the conference by submitting papers and posters at the conference in all areas of Languages, Literature or Linguistics, etc. To break the barriers of time and space and to provide seamless communication opportunities for worldwide scholars, ICLLCD 2024 will be organized distributedly with dispersed venues. Transnational academic workshops are the decentralized co-organisers of ICLLCD 2024 and will be held at Northeastern University (Boston, USA) and The University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK).

Publication

Accepted papers of ICLLCD and its workshops will be published in Communications in Humanities Research (Print ISSN 2753-7064), and will be submitted to Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI), Crossref, CNKI, Portico, Google Scholar and other databases for indexing. The situation may be affected by factors among databases like processing time, workflow, policy, etc.

* The papers will be exported to production and publication on a regular basis. Early-registered papers are expected to be published online earlier.

Title: Communications in Humanities Research
Press: EWA Publishing, United Kingdom
ISSN: 2753-7064 2753-7072 (electronic)

Best Paper

It is with great honor that we declare, after an extensive and meticulous peer review procedure, a distinguished assortment of research papers from world wide authors has been selected for their outstanding quality to be showcased at the 3rd International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development (ICLLCD 2024), due to their exceptional distinction

  • Research and Review on Chatbots in Digital Mental Health
  • By Qinyi Tian

  • Research on Translation Strategies of MOBA Games from the Perspectives of Intercultural Communication: A Case Study of League of Legends
  • By Jian Jun

We are excited to announce that a vast array of excellent papers has been received and included in the conference proceedings. We look forward with great enthusiasm to receiving more exceptional submissions for our upcoming conferences.

Speakers

Dr. Rick Arrowood

Lecturer in Northeastern University

Dr. Rick J. Arrowood is an esteemed leader with an extensive track record of over three decades in global leadership and nonprofit organizations. His multifaceted career spans academia, organizational leadership, and consulting. Currently serving as a faculty member at Northeastern University (Boston, MA, USA) and Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA, USA), Dr. Arrowood specializes in Management, Organizational Development, and Leadership.

Dr. Ioannis Panagiotou

Tutor in University of Edinburgh

Ioannis Panagiotou is a UK-based artist and composer. His art uses cross-media narratives for exploring issues of memory, migration and identity. Ioannis' works have been presented internationally in Japan, UK, Lithuania, Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland and Greece. He has worked with F-Wakaba Dance, Plus-Minus Ensemble, Red Note Ensemble, Edinburgh Quartet, Decoda, Edinburgh Film Music Orchestra, Edinburgh Contemporary Ensemble, St Andrews New Music Ensemble, Theros Theatre Ensemble and Portativ Ensemble. Holding a PhD in Composition from the University of Edinburgh, Ioannis is the Head of Music at Lincoln College and teaches Composition at the University of Edinburgh. He is also the artistic director of the PN Ensemble, and is an Artist in Residence at the Zurich University of the Arts.