51st BANGKOK International Conference on Studies in “Humanities and Social Sciences” (BSHSS-26) scheduled on March 23-25, 2026 Bangkok (Thailand)

Added by cs@earhm.org on 2025-12-05

Conference Dates:

Start Date Start Date: 2026-03-23
Last Date Last Day: 2026-03-25
Deadline for abstracts/proposals Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 2026-03-02

Conference Contact Info:

Contact Person Contact Person: Rosy
Email Email: cs@earhm.org
Address Address: ibis Bangkok Sukhumvit 4, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
Phone Tel: 0000000000

Conference Description:

Call for papers/Topics
Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

I. Core Humanities Disciplines
The humanities focus on the cultural records, expressions, and intellectual life of humankind, examining questions of meaning, value, and human experience.

Philosophy

Ethics and Morality: Theories of right and wrong, moral dilemmas, applied ethics (e.g., bioethics, AI ethics).

Metaphysics and Epistemology: Questions of existence, knowledge, and reality.

Political and Social Philosophy: Justice, rights, and the nature of government (e.g., capitalism vs. socialism).

History

Cultural History: The evolution of traditions, ideas, and daily life.

Political and Diplomatic History: The study of governments, conflicts, and international relations.

Historiography and Theory: The methodology and interpretation of historical sources.

Literature and Languages

Literary Theory and Criticism: Analyzing texts through critical frameworks (e.g., post-colonialism, feminism).

Comparative Literature: The study of literary works across different cultures and languages.

Linguistics: The structure, evolution, and social use of language.

The Arts

Art History and Criticism: Interpretation of visual arts, architecture, and design.

Musicology: The study of music history, theory, and culture.

Theater and Performance Studies: Analysis of dramatic texts and live performance.

Religion and Theology

Comparative religious studies, the role of religion in society, and scriptural analysis.

Classics

The study of the languages, literature, history, and archaeology of Ancient Greek and Roman cultures.



II. Core Social Sciences Disciplines
The social sciences use systematic observation and research to explain human behavior, social interactions, and the organization of societies.

Sociology

Social Stratification: Inequality, class systems, poverty, and wealth distribution.

Social Change and Movements: Activism, protest, and social transformations (e.g., the effects of globalization).

Family, Gender, and Race: Dynamics of identity, social roles, and inequality.

Psychology

Social Psychology: How individuals are influenced by others and the social context (e.g., conformity, group behavior).

Cognitive Psychology: The study of mental processes (e.g., memory, perception, decision-making).

Developmental Psychology: Human growth and change across the lifespan.

Political Science

Comparative Politics: The study and comparison of different government systems (e.g., democracy, authoritarianism).

International Relations (IR): Global politics, conflict, security, and international law.

Public Policy and Administration: The development, implementation, and analysis of government policies.

Economics

Macroeconomics: Study of the economy as a whole (e.g., inflation, unemployment, economic growth).

Microeconomics: Study of individual and firm decision-making, resource allocation, and market efficiency.

Development Economics: Poverty, inequality, and growth in developing nations.

Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology: The study of human cultures, traditions, and social structures.

Archaeology: The study of past human life through the analysis of material remains.

Linguistic Anthropology: The role of language in social life.

Geography (Human)

Urbanization and Cities: Spatial organization, demographics, and social issues in urban areas.

Migration and Mobility: The movement of people across boundaries and its social effects.



III. Interdisciplinary and Contemporary Themes
Modern research often integrates both fields to address complex global issues.

Technology and Society

Digital Humanities: Application of computational methods to literary or historical data.

Media and Communication Studies: The social role and impact of mass media, social media, and misinformation.

Ethics of AI: Philosophical and social implications of artificial intelligence.

Global Issues

Human Rights and Social Justice: Legal, ethical, and political frameworks for equality and justice.

Environmental Humanities/Sociology: The relationship between humans, culture, and the natural environment (e.g., climate change and its social impact).

Globalization and Cultural Identity: How global flows of people, goods, and ideas affect local cultures and national identities.

Health and Wellness

Medical Anthropology/Sociology: The cultural context of health, illness, and healthcare systems.

Mental Health: Social and psychological factors affecting well-being.
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