The Asia Pacific Journal of Religions and Cultures (AJRC) is an interdisciplinary journal encouraging multidisciplinary working scholars in humanities, social sciences, religious studies, and cultural inquiry to explore cross-cultural and religious perspectives with an innovative and transdisciplinary focus. Asia Pacific Journal of Religions and Cultures (AJRC) is an open-access journal, hosted by Buddhapanya Sri Thawarawadee Buddhist College, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, biannually publishing research papers (January-June, July-December) and special issues, both via a double-blind peer review process.

We are pleased to present Vol.8. No.1 of the AJRC, the 1st issue of January-June, 2024. This volume consists of eleven articles covering a wide range of topics in the areas of education, music, healthcare, marketing, and management. We continue to welcome contributions of a multidisciplinary nature, that can help to improve aspects of understanding, competencies, and applications to manage operations, innovation, and creativity, of any nature, at any level- individual, team, group, organizational, societal, national, ecosystem or at the global level.   

All submitted papers must be original and not submitted or published elsewhere. Submitted papers will undergo originality assessment. Manuscripts will pass through an initial editorial screening and are sent for double-blind review to anonymous independent referees. Apart from research articles, we also accept quality book reviews. All accepted articles, after appropriate revisions, will be published online on our Journal’s website, and are downloadable free of charge. We recommend that potential authors review our publishing policies, manuscript requirements, and formats, before submitting their manuscripts to the Journal.   

       

                                                             Assoc. Prof. Dr. Roman Meinhold 

                                                                            Editor in Chief

Published: 2024-06-29

The Concept of Orff and Kodǎly Music Teaching for Children in Primary School

Liu Chenfei, Nicha Pattananon, Panravee Pongvatnanusorn

134-150

Development of Reginal Tourism Based on the Perspective of New Public Management Theory

Gong Yujia, Satit Niyomyaht, Kamolporn Kalyanamitra, Nattawat Siriphornwut

170-182

Managing Generation Gap Difference for Working in Digital Age

Ratthiporn Kalyanamitra, Tassanee Lakkhanapichonchat, Kamolporn Kalyanamitra, Chucheep Biadnok

396-412