5th Edition – Milan | 2022

The fifth World Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities was held from 28-30 October 2022 in Milan, Italy. A key milestone towards broadening its global reach, the event hosted scholars and practitioners from Canada, South Africa, USA, China, Croatia, South Korea, Vietnam, Morocco, Egypt and more. 

 

The programme contents covered an extensive range of interdisciplinary themes: from the psychological health benefits of nature, gendered intervention in households, to digital platform representation of marginalized populations, media reception for different social groups and policy making in space and radio astronomy. 

 

By bringing experts together from across social sciences and humanities, the events reinforced its position as a global and inclusive platform for critical thinking, innovative research and collaboration across disciplines.

Milan, Italy
28 - 30 October 2022

Themes:

Reception Analysis of Media by Social Groups

Public Policy in Space and Radio Astronomy

Economic and Gender Interventions and Household Decision‑Making

Rap as Art / Rights and Gender

Art, Sustainability and Empirical Relationships

Propagandizing a Health Crisis

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Highlights of the 5th Edition

Mr.Noko Reagan Mojela

University of South Africa

Exploring the representation of men who have sex with men (MSM) on the Anova Health Institute digital platforms

Mr. Nathan M. Moore

Louisiana Tech University, USA

When E.T. Encounters ‘psychohistory’: Radio Astronomy, C/SETI, and Deep Space Biosignatures – from Pulp Fiction to Reality

Ms. Mahima Ghosh Hazra

Bengal Women Welfare Association, India

Women and Environment – A Story from Bengal

Mr. Tianqi Yin

Beijing National Day School, China

Propagandizing the COVID-19 Crisis: The Response of the Taliban Government

Dr. Tatjana Vukelić

University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia

The Extraordinary Negro

Dr.Bo-Myung Kim

Ewha Womans University, South Korea

Anti-Gender Discourse in South Korea

Dr.Ly Quyet Tien

Eastern International University, Vietnam

Vietnamese Les Rap as Art to Promote Rights and Gender

Dr.Fedaa Mohamed Abdelaziz Abdeldayem

Ahram Canadian University, Egypt

Egyptians’ Readership of International News: A Case Study of Russian-Ukrainian War from the perspective of Seeking-Information Behavior Model

Ms.Jasleen Kaur

University of Texas at Austin,USA

Economic and Gender Interventions and Women’s Household Decision Making Power: A Meta-Analysis

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