Research Questions



Culture 3.0 people are known to be bridges of cultures; however, the metaphor lacks a recognition of the subject's autonomy in the "bridging." How may this recognition inform the design of a space for activation of exchange?




Language is integral to the identity and cognition of all people, but especially to the people of third culture and now Culture 3.0. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis turns out to be an inconclusive linguistic myth, but how may it inform the understanding of Culture 3.0's
performative identities?




To build the narrative of a new pedagogy, new language and a new voice is necessarily needed: what will that voice sound like? Can it be in the voice of a speculative writer of design fiction? How can my role not just as a Culture 3.0, but also an Asian woman contribute to the diversity of that narration?





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