8th Edition – Berlin | 2025

The 8th World Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities will take place in Berlin, Germany from 14 to 16 March 2025 and will unite a range of scholars from existing and prospective members -or collaborating at least- from Hungary, Turkey, Canada, Albania, the UK, Italy, Poland Pakistan, the United States, Brazil and Romania, among others, for what promises to be a generative and multidisciplinary conversation. 

 

The programme covers topics in psychological well-being, literary and cultural theory, international relations, diversity studies, narrative identity, conceptual art, subculture and gaze, migration law and exclusion, AI and culture translation, digital nonprofit innovation and more.

 

This edition of the conference stems from our continued interest in building global networks, supporting cutting-edge research, and bridging various areas of investigation and scholarship in social sciences and humanities.

Berlin, Germany
14 - 16 March 2025

Themes:

Conceptual Art, Failure and Methodology

Subcultural Phenomena and Gaze Studies

Migrant Marginalisation, Law and Social Exclusion

Culture Translation and Artificial Intelligence

Altruism, Non‑profits and Digital Change

Fashion Design, Personas and Market Strategies

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Highlights of the 8th Edition

Dr. Özden Dere

Igdir University, Turkey

Evaporating Paradises: The Critique of Liquid Modern Utopianism in Edward Bond’s The Tin Can People

Dr. Merve Gönlühos Elmas

Necmettin Erbakan University, Turkey

Rethinking Influence: Analysing NATO’s Role in Peace and Security through an Emancipatory Lens

Dr. Erinda Papa

Fan S. Noli University, Albania

Narrative Innovation and Identity Construction in Doris Lessing’s Fiction: From Realism to Experimental Storytelling

Ildiko Olah

Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania

Mapping Fashion Designers: Personas, Career Stages, and Market Strategies

Dr. Yuan Cao

Lancaster university, United Kingdom

Wandering Ghosts – An Analysis of Subcultural Phenomena from the Perspective of the Gaze

Dr. Nathan Andrews

McMaster University, Canada

Examining the Scope of Diversity Across Disciplines and its Linkages with Whiteness and Epistemic Oppression in the Academy

Dr. Shameer Kasim

Magna Graecia University Catanzaro, Italy

The Role of Law in Migrant Marginalization Reduction in the EU: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Frameworks, Social Exclusion, Mental Anguish, and Criminal Career Paths

Dr. Zakira Jahantab

international Islamic University,Islamabad-Pakistan, Pakistan

Problem of culture translation through artificial intelligence

Mr. Werede Tareke Gebregergis

University of Debrecen, Hungary

Academic Burnout, Social Support, and Learning Empowerment as Determinants of Psychological Wellbeing: The Mediating Effect of Psychological Capital

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