9th Edition – London | November 2025

The Social Sciences and Humanities Conference (SHCONF) reached its ninth edition from 14–16 November 2025 in London, United Kingdom. This edition drew contributors from Nigeria, Palestine, Slovakia, Romania, Albania, the United States, Morocco, Sweden, Thailand, China, Germany, and other regions, creating a wide mix of geographic perspectives.

 

The London edition centered on present-day social realities, human behavior, and structural challenges shaping societies. Compared to earlier editions, this round leaned more toward applied social analysis and lived experience, with stronger links to policy-facing research rather than abstract theory.

London, United Kingdom
14 -16 November 2025

Themes:

Social Justice and Law

Gender and Society

Psychology and Human Behavior

Education and Youth Studies

Culture and Arts

Inequality and Economic Issues

Media and Communication

Health and Human Development

Politics and History

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Highlights of 9th Round

Prof. Mihaela Rus

Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, Ovidius University, Constanța, Romania; The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy, Romania

Psychological Profiling of Human Traffickers: Personality Traits and Cognitive Distortions

Prof. Dr. Ali Ahmed

Linköping University, Sweden

Gender Discrimination in Small Business Acquisitions: A Field Experiment

Ms. Zuzana Rojková

University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia

Exploration Of the Phenomena Of Resisting Urges To Self-Harm In Adolescence

Dr. Granit Zela

University of New York Tirana, Albania

Narrative in William Faulkner’s Light in August

Dr. Mihai Stefănoaia

Faculty of Law and Administrative Science, Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania

The Challenges of Harmonizing Criminal Provisions on Human Trafficking between European Union Law and the Romanian Criminal Justice System

Mr. Patricia Slebodova

University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia

Quality of Life in Tetany Syndrome: The Role of Symptomatology, Attack Frequency, and Panic Disorder Comorbidity

Mr. Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir

Federal University of Kashere, Nigeria

The Role of Participatory Communication in Strengthening Community Voice and Ownership in Resilience Programming in Northeast Nigeria

Mr. Pratya Barua

Mahamkut Buddhist University, Thailand

Meditation and Human Flourishing: Bridging Buddhist Wisdom with Social Sciences

Mr. Yifu Sun

The University of Sydney

Echoes of the Japanese Empire: The Legacy of Fascism and Its Transformation into Populist Movements in East Asia

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