58th LISBON International Conference on “Humanities, Social Sciences & Cultural Studies” (HSSCS-25) scheduled on Sept. 10-12, 2025 Lisbon (Portugal)

Added by [email protected] on 2025-04-18

Conference Dates:

Start Date Start Date: 2025-09-10
Last Date Last Day: 2025-09-12
Deadline for abstracts/proposals Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 2025-08-21

Conference Contact Info:

Contact Person Contact Person: Holly
Email Email: [email protected]
Address Address: Colégio Almada Negreiros, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Istanbul, Turkey

Conference Description:

Call for papers/Topics
So, Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:

Interdisciplinary Themes:

Digital Humanities:
AI and the Humanities: Ethical considerations, applications in research and education.
Digital archives and preservation: Challenges and innovations.
Big data in humanities and social sciences: Methodologies and interpretations.
Social media and cultural shifts: Analysis of online communities and digital identities.
Computational linguistics and text analysis for cultural insights.
Environmental Humanities:
Climate change and cultural responses: Narratives, resilience, and activism.
Ecological justice and social equity: Intersections of environmental and social issues.
Anthropocene and the future of humanity: Philosophical and ethical perspectives.
Environmental history: Human-nature interactions across time.
Eco-literature, art, and media: Representing the environment and ecological crises.
Medical Humanities:
Narrative medicine and patient experiences.
Ethics in healthcare: Cultural and social determinants of health.
The body in culture: Representations of health, illness, and disability.
History of medicine and public health.
Mental health and society: Stigma, cultural understanding, and care.
Global and Transnational Studies:
Migration, identity, and diaspora: Cultural integration and hybridity.
Globalization and its impact on local cultures and traditions.
Postcolonial studies: Power, representation, and cultural resistance.
Transnationalism and the flow of ideas, cultures, and people.
Global citizenship and human rights: Ethical and social justice perspectives.
Specific Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Areas:

Sociology:
Social inequalities: Class, race, gender, sexuality, and disability.
Urban sociology and the future of cities.
Family and kinship in changing societies.
Social movements and collective behavior in the digital age.
The sociology of work, organizations, and the economy.
Anthropology:
Cultural diversity and globalization.
Ethnography of contemporary issues.
Archaeology and the human past.
Linguistic anthropology and communication across cultures.
Medical anthropology and cultural approaches to health.
Political Science:
Democracy and authoritarianism in the 21st century.
International relations and global governance.
Political ideologies and social change.
Public policy and administration in diverse contexts.
Political communication and the role of media.
History:
Memory studies and the politics of the past.
Digital history and new approaches to historical research.
Global history and interconnectedness across regions.
Social and cultural history: Everyday life and popular culture.
The history of science, technology, and medicine.
Cultural Studies:
Popular culture and media representations.
Identity politics and cultural movements.
Consumer culture and materialism.
Youth culture and subcultures.
Theories of culture and cultural analysis.
Literature and Language Studies:
World literature and postcolonial narratives.
Digital literature and new forms of storytelling.
Linguistics and sociolinguistics in a globalized world.
Translation studies and cultural exchange.
The role of literature in social and political change.
Philosophy:
Ethics and moral philosophy in contemporary society.
Political philosophy and justice.
Epistemology and the nature of knowledge.
Philosophy of mind and consciousness.
The history of philosophical thought and its relevance today.
Arts and Performance Studies:
Visual culture and media arts.
Performance, identity, and social commentary.
The history and theory of art and architecture.
Digital art and new artistic practices.
Museum studies and cultural heritage.
Religious Studies:
Religion and globalization.
Interfaith dialogue and conflict resolution.
The role of religion in social and political movements.
New religious movements and spirituality in the modern world.
The history and philosophy of religious traditions.
Emerging Research Areas:

Artificial Intelligence for Humanity: Ethical, cultural, and social transformations of AI.
Memory and Trauma Studies: Intergenerational trauma, collective memory, and reconciliation.
Pandemic Studies: Social, cultural, and historical perspectives on global health crises.
Posthuman Studies: Exploring the relationship between humans and technology.
Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality: Examining power structures and social justice.
Sensory Studies: Exploring the role of the senses in culture and society.
Emotion Studies: The social and cultural construction of emotions.
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