CONFERENCE THEMES
Conference Themes Recent research trends in social sciences for the development of:
- A deeper understanding of arts, culture, language, religion, commerce, governance and society
 - Solutions for challenges in academics and practice Ideas for cleaner, healthier and sustainable society and environment
 - Changes and evolution in mass media, digital media, journalism, and entertainment
 - Studies on forest and river conservation, rural development and good governance
 - Tourism, cultural exchange, hospitality, and catering technology
 - Physical education, sports promotion, and recreational activities
 - Solutions to social evils and problems caused by media, technology, and consumerism
 - Work-life balance and addressing issues caused by changing lifestyles
 - A new analysis of history, influential personalities, and civilizations
 - Studies on developmental economics and livelihood generation ICT applications for education, research, counseling, and commercial activities
 - Understanding of human psychology, relationships and changing beliefs and value systems
 - Analysis of human rights issues, gender studies, rehabilitation, and social development challenges
 - Research and ideas for teaching, education and learning problems
 - Advanced conceptual knowledge, protocols and best practices
 - World peace, defense studies, national security, and stable international sociopolitical relationships
 - Research and analysis of the judiciary and legal system, constitution, and democracy
 - Ideas, concepts, analysis, strategies, and evaluation of organizational management, business practices, economic policies, monetary system, accounting and taxation, finance and laws
 - Entrepreneurship and MSMEs
 - Online platforms for business, networking, governance, health, security and social development
 - Administrative and political reforms
 - International business and communication, treaties and trade reforms
 - Studies on Languages and Literature
 - Issues Related to COVID 19
 
Other issues of interest related to social science and humanities.
			
					



