Call for Papers

Call for Papers

The conference provides an opportunity to present Interdisciplinary Research Methodologies discussing innovative research methodologies that bridge social sciences and humanities to collaborate between disciplines for a holistic understanding of complex issues. The paper must be original research work with diverse perspectives and discussions that has a multi-disciplinary approach. It should include an abstract, purpose, introduction, literature review, major results, implications, suggestions, references and keywords following APA guidelines from any of the following themes:

Theme 1: Globalization and International Relations:

  • Exploring diplomacy in the globalized world.
  • Economic, political, social and environmental policy effect on societies worldwide.

Theme 2: Technology Policy and Society:

  • Examining the role of technology policy in shaping social structures and human behavior.
  • Ethical considerations of emerging technologies in the social sciences.

Theme 3: Environmental Sustainability:

  • Addressing environmental challenges for policy making and their social implications.
  • Sustainable development and the role of the humanities in environmental discourse.

Theme 4: Cultural Diversity and Politics of Identity:

  • Celebrating and understanding cultural diversity
  • Identity Politics of Gender and its social and cultural impact.

Theme 5: Human Rights and Social Justice:

  • Exploring issues related to human rights, citizenship and migration.
  • Social movements and their impact on policy and societal norms.

Theme 6: Health and Well-being:

  • Examining the social aspects of healthcare and well-being.
  • Mental health, public health policies, and community well-being.

Theme 7: Education and Social Transformation:

  • The role of education in shaping societies and fostering social change.
  • Access to education for underrepresented sections and its impact on social mobility.

Theme 8: Political Science and Governance:

  • Analyzing political systems and their economic effects on societies.
  • Democratic governance, political ideologies, and policy implications.

Theme 9: Economic Perspectives on Society:

  • Examining economic theories and their impact on societal structures.
  • Social inequalities, poverty, and economic development and public policy.

Theme 10: Migration and Displacement:

  • Understanding the social dynamics of migration and displacement.
  • Cultural integration, challenges faced by migrants, and policy implications.

Researchers can choose specific topics based on the interests and focus areas of their target audience. These themes provide a starting point for the conference that encourages interdisciplinary discussions, bringing together scholars and researchers from various fields within the social sciences and humanities.