Cultural Survival recently attended the Global Symposium on Cultural Sustainability at the University of Leeds, where we had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Sona Wangmo. Dr. Wangmo is a respected scholar whose research interests include the transformation and urbanization of rural areas in China, as well as pastoral resettlement and tourism development in Eastern Tibet. Our conversation focused on the growing intersection between tradition and modernity, particularly the increasing technological engagement among Tibetan monks. Dr. Wangmo provided valuable insights into how monastic communities are adapting to digital advancements, not only as tools for communication and education but also as mediums to preserve and share their cultural and spiritual knowledge in a rapidly changing world.
Producer: Shaldon Ferris (Khoi/San)
Music 'Xul Kej' and 'Kame' by SOTZ´IL, used with permission.
'Burn your village to the ground', by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.
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