This book explores the impact of digital technology on the preservation and transmission of intangible cultural heritage and the evolution of cultural industries. The first section highlights the crucial role of digital technology in the protection and dissemination of intangible heritage. The second section theoretically analyzes the multifaceted relationships in the development of digital and cultural industry and examines the characteristics of cultural consumption in the digital economy era and its guidance, the role of 5G technology on driving innovation and advancing development in the cultural industry, and issues related to artificial intelligence and the digital cultural industry. The third section primarily discusses issues including the media revolution triggered by the development of new technologies, online communication and public opinion guidance, cyber-communities and social networking, as well as the construction of violence evaluation indices in video gaming. This book represents considerable theoretical and practical significance for advancing the digital protection and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage and enhancing the competitiveness of cultural industries through the application of digital technologies.
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XXII, 297 p. 11 illus., 2 illus. in color.
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978-981-95-0930-0 (9789819509300)
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Huang Yonglin served as the vice president of Central China Normal University and is currently the director of the National Cultural Industry Research Center; an evaluation expert for the National Social Science Fund, the Art Fund of the National Social Science Fund, and the Humanities and Social Science Research Project Evaluation Expert of the Ministry of Education; president of the Chinese New Literature Society, China vice president of the Folklore Society, director of the China Folklore Education Professional Committee, vice president of the China Educational Accounting Society, director of the Wuhan Culture and Technology Integration Expert Committee; "New Literature Review," "Education Accounting Research," and "Wuhan Cultural and Creative Industry Development Report" Editor-in-Chief, etc. He has long been engaged in cultural industry, folk literature, folk culture, Internet culture, and education accounting management and policy research.