The 2nd International Social Sciences and Humanities Conference focuses on a wide range of topics in the social sciences and humanities, exploring various issues related to sociology, anthropology, politics, law, psychology, philosophy, and education.
Topics
- Social Psychology
- Applied Anthropology
- Consumerism
- Climate Change
- Discrimination & Prejudice
- Political Sociology
- Conflict Theory
- Public Law
- Crime Studies
- Educational Anthropology
- Human & Civil Rights
- Political Philosophy
- Black Lives Matter
- Gender Issues
- Economic Sociology
- Online Society/Online Community
- Social Mobility & Social Class
- Feminism
- Family Issues and Family Research
- Humanities
- Social Policy, Social Work and Social Legislation
- Population
- Protest
- Migration & Immigration
- Cultural studies
Who should Attend
- Academics and researchers in social sciences and humanities
- Students pursuing studies in sociology, anthropology, law, or political science
- Professionals interested in cultural, political, and social studies
- Policy makers and practitioners in fields like social work, family research, and law enforcement
- Those focused on social issues such as gender equality, discrimination, and civil rights
- Those with an interest in educational psychology, philosophy, or social psychology
- Legal professionals dealing with topics like civil law, criminal law, and human rights
- Anyone interested in the impacts of globalization, migration, and political systems