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Browse through all abstracts presented at past conferences.

Bridging Cultural Divides: The Impact of Technology on Cultural Exchange

Conference: ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Presenter(s): Nwabueze I. Elom, Ngozi T. Nnebedium

The advent of technology has revolutionized the way people interact and exchange cultural ideas. This study explores the impact of technology on cultural exchange, focusing on how digital platforms have bridged cultural divides. The research examines the role of social media, online learning platforms, and digital collaboration tools in facilitating …

Peripeteia and Anagnorisis: The Dynamics of Filial Tensions and Conflict Management in Modern Igbo Drama

Conference: ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Presenter(s): Godstime Eze

Conflict is an integral part of human existence that is often fuelled by reversal and recognition of situation and uncovering of truth in literary works. As a mirror of the society, drama projects a people’s way of life, their acceptable norms, likely actions and reactions based on social construct. Aristotle …

Human Development in the Modern Age: Onyeka Onwenu’s Socio-Cultural Interventions in Song

Conference: ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Presenter(s): Akachi T. Ezeigbo

Onyeka Onwenu, a renowned Nigerian singer and actor, lived her life of activism, culture advocacy and making music as a consummate artist and intellectual, empowering youths, men and women, and preaching togetherness, love, peace and justice through her songs and through the roles she played as an actor. Her vision …

Consecrated Spaces and Ecospirituality in Amagu-Ezza South, Southeastern Nigeria

Conference: ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Presenter(s): Kingsley C. Ezeuwa

Amagu is one of the multiple communities that constitute the Ezza South Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Its people, from antiquity, have shown conspicuous reverence for environmental spaces such as Ogbuiyioke forest reserve, and Uruenyim, which arguably remains the largest cluster of organic ponds in Igboland. The aim …

Igbo Sculpture: A Tangible Symbolism of Traditional African Religion

Conference: ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Presenter(s): Evarest Onyewuchi Ibe

This study projects Igbo sculpture by exploring African religion in the eastern part of Nigeria. Its focus is mainly on traditional Igbo religious sculptures and the beliefs of the Igbo people. It does not overlook the importance, functions, and sociocultural blends involved in the practice. The study is pivotal to …

Igbo Religious Artefacts: An Instrument for the Promotion of Igbo Language and Culture

Conference: ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

Presenter(s): Florence Uju Ibeh

Artefacts are man-made objects that have some kind of cultural significance. Igbo people are blessed with some cultural artefacts which shape their lives in accordance with their traditions. However, it has been observed that due to western education and civilisation, the younger generations tend to forget these artefacts which if …

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