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Conference Chair/Eminent Speakers

  • Prof. Dr. Y. Thaweesak King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand

  • Prof. MAEDA Kazuaki Full Professor CHUBU UNIVERSITY Matsumoto-cho, Aichi, JAPAN

  • Asst. Prof. Saba Yunus Mahila Mahavidyalaya P.G. College, Kanpur, India

  • Prof. Dr. Nuno Alexandre Soares Domingues Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa and Instituto de Comunicação da NOVA (ICNOVA) FCSH-UNL (Portugal)

  • DR. HEMANTKUMAR P. BULSARA In charge - Management section, Applied Mathematics and Humanities Department, S. V. National Institute of Technology, Surat, India

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:


1. The Humanities: 

Humanities explore the ways people process and document the human experience.

  • Philosophy:

    • Ethics (Moral Philosophy)

    • Metaphysics (Nature of Reality)

    • Epistemology (Study of Knowledge)

    • Logic and Aesthetics

  • Literature:

    • Literary Theory and Criticism

    • Comparative Literature

    • Poetry, Prose, and Drama

    • Creative Writing

  • History:

    • Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History

    • Historiography (The study of how history is written)

    • Cultural and Intellectual History

  • Languages & Linguistics:

    • Phonetics and Phonology

    • Syntax and Semantics

    • Applied Linguistics (Language acquisition)

  • The Arts (History & Theory):

    • Art History

    • Musicology

    • Film Studies and Media Theory

    • Architecture and Urban Design (as a cultural artifact)

  • Religious Studies:

    • Comparative Religion

    • Theology

    • Mythology and Folklore


2. The Social Sciences: 

Social Sciences apply scientific methods to study social patterns, institutions, and human behavior.

  • Sociology:

    • Social Stratification (Class, Race, Gender)

    • Urban and Rural Sociology

    • Sociology of Education/Family

  • Psychology:

    • Cognitive Psychology

    • Developmental Psychology

    • Social Psychology

    • Abnormal Psychology

  • Economics:

    • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

    • Econometrics

    • Behavioral Economics

    • Labor and Development Economics

  • Political Science:

    • Comparative Politics

    • International Relations

    • Political Theory

    • Public Policy and Administration

  • Anthropology:

    • Biological/Physical Anthropology

    • Cultural Anthropology

    • Linguistic Anthropology

    • Archaeology (The study of past societies through remains)

  • Geography (Human):

    • Economic Geography

    • Political Geography

    • Demographics and Population Studies


3. Interrelated & Interdisciplinary Fields

These topics sit at the intersection of both domains, often blending qualitative analysis with quantitative data.

Topic Humanities Connection Social Science Connection
Archaeology Analysis of art and symbols. Carbon dating and systemic data.
Law Legal philosophy and ethics. Legal systems and social control.
Gender Studies Literary representation of gender. Sociology of gender roles and power.
Media Studies Aesthetic analysis of film/TV. Social impact of mass communication.
Cultural Studies Analysis of "High Art" vs "Pop Culture." How culture dictates social behavior.
Criminology Philosophical roots of justice. Statistical analysis of crime patterns.
Human Rights Moral philosophy and dignity. International law and political policy.

4. Emerging Fields

As the world changes, new subtopics have emerged that span both disciplines:

  • Digital Humanities: Using computational tools to analyze literary or historical data.

  • Environmental Humanities: Exploring how cultural values shape our ecological impact.

  • Medical Humanities: Investigating the social, historical, and ethical aspects of healthcare.

  • Neuroethics: The intersection of neuroscience (Psychology) and philosophy.

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