Bridging Generations Through Technology and Culture

Authors

  • Dr. Amelia Thompson Department of Cultural Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71465/

Keywords:

Intergenerational communication, cultural preservation, digital literacy, technological innovation

Abstract

In the contemporary era, technology and culture have emerged as twin pillars connecting different generations in unprecedented ways. While technology provides tools for real-time communication, collaborative creation, and knowledge sharing, culture offers the shared narratives, values, and traditions that anchor intergenerational understanding. This paper examines how these two forces converge to create inclusive spaces where generational gaps are minimized. Through an exploration of digital platforms, cultural preservation initiatives, and educational exchanges, the study highlights the potential of integrated approaches in fostering empathy, social cohesion, and cultural continuity. The discussion also identifies challenges, including digital literacy disparities and cultural homogenization, proposing strategic frameworks to ensure that technology enhances, rather than erodes, cultural diversity.

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Published

2025-04-30