Conference History

Highlighted Speakers

Name Affiliation Article Title
social sciences conference Assoc. Prof. Dr. Brian Lee Head of Communication Studies at the Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore Future Rewritten: Social Sciences in the Era of AI
Dr. Sabatha Siyabonga Michael Khumalo University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Black Consciousness Lens: Social Grants and Land Production for Sustainable Livelihoods in South Africa
Prof. Dr. Slavka Demuthova University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Relation to Self-Harming Behavior During Adolescence | Moral Emotions and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: The Roles of Moral Emotions in Cyclical Self-Harming Behavior
Dr. Ruth Nombuso Zuma University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Sexual Violence and Teenage Pregnancy in South Africa’s Secondary Schools
Dr. Melusi Msomi University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Exploring challenges of teaching isiZulu writing and reading in the foundation phase and intermediate phase
Dr. Rejoyce Hlengiwe Phetha University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Promoting African Interests: An Analysis of South Africa’s Foreign Policy Implementation on the African Continent
Dr. Yicen Jiang Fudan University, China Between Tradition and Modernity:How Gendered Housework Division Shapes Older Adults’ Health in China
Xiaoyu Chen Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Mourning and Female Resilience: A Posthumanist Reading of Lucy in Disgrace
Prof. Dr. Yi Jen Lu National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University/ Mental Health and Counseling Center/ Institute of Education, Taiwan Clarifying School Alienation within Taiwan’s Educational Context: Relationships with Parental Attachment and Implications for School Counseling
Zhao Yiyuan Fudan University, China The Impact of Pension Pooling Reform on Urban Employees’ Income Gap
Dr. Pahurat Kongmuang Taisuwan Department of Disease Control, Thailand Prevention and Control of Diseases in Thailand’s Juvenile Facilities: The Pahurat’s BathTub Approach (PBA) to Balancing Justice and Health Equity
Tengku Hamid Darmawan Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Towards a Pancasila-Driven Literary Criticism: Mapping Support, Violation, and Critique in Indonesian Novels Through the Lens of Pancasila
Prof. Dr. Rus Mihaela Ovidius University Constanta, The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy, Romania The psychosocial perception of fundamental rights compliance in crisis contexts: between trust in authorities and the sense of personal security
Dr. Ștefănoaia Mihai Ștefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania Human rights in the context of the state of emergency: the balance between national security and fundamental freedoms