The conference covers a wide range of areas, including but not limited to:
- Cyberculture in social media,
- Cyberbullying in social media,
- Intercultural communication in the virtual world,
- Intercultural communication and education,
- Virtual collaborative learning,
- Learners’ identity de/construction in online communities,
- Social and behavioural challenges,
- Learner autonomy and creativity in the digital era,
-Online/offline communications in educational settings,
- Digitalizing foreign languages in online communities,
- Developing intercultural competence in online milieus,
- Digital space,
- Digital humanities and culture,
- New technologies and their impact on the 21st Century society,
- The use of mobile apps and people’s cultural values and self-identification,
- Literature and social media,
- Virtual interactions and outreach during the pandemic,
NB: Proposals that extend beyond these thematic areas will also be considered. All proposals will be blind-reviewed by the academic review committee based on relevance to the conference theme, originality, quality, and contribution to the field.