Join fellow academics for the most anticipated social sciences conference of the year
About social sciences conference 2024
After a successful launch of the 8th International Conference on Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, we are delighted to announce the 9th edition of this premier event to take place on the 12 – 14 December 2024 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Based on the overwhelmingly positive feedback of the attendees last year, we are excited to once again bring together members of the academia, scholars, researchers, non-profit, government, and business representatives for three days of vibrant discussions, fascinating presentations, and insightful workshops.
ICRHS is more than a regular event. It’s a buzzing community, an opportunity to get published, a network of diverse minds, and so much more. Immerse yourself in the free exchange of ideas as you learn about the latest trends and discuss common challenges. And, following the tradition of the first event, we are inviting all attendees for a free tour of magnificent Cambridge.
ICRHS - not like other social sciences conferencesConference Themes and Topics
The Humanities and social sciences conferences 2024 is seeking submissions related to the following conference topics: Social Sciences, Humanities, Language and Literature. Other related tracks and topics will also be considered.
Submitted abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. All submissions should report original and previously unpublished research results no matter the type of research paper you are presenting. Manuscripts should meet the format set by the Conference committee and are subject to review. Detailed instructions and full paper submission guidelines will be emailed within a few weeks following the conference.
Have you planned your social sciences conference calendar?Conference Deadlines
Paper Submission
22 November 2024
Registration Deadline
02 December 2024
Conference Dates
12-14 December 2024
Plagiarism Policy & Publication Ethics
The 9th International Conference on Research in Humanities and Social Sciences follows strict anti-plagiarism policies and, as such, checks every submission for plagiarism using Crossref Similarity Check Powered by iThenticate. All articles submitted to the social sciences conference, first undergo a plagiarism check before being sent to our scientific committee for review. The submission will be automatically rejected at any time if found plagiarized. If you’d like to find out more information about the iThenticate software, click on the following link: https://www.crossref.org/services/similarity-check/
The most anticipated event among social sciences conference in 2024
Oral presentation
Be an oral presenter of the conference on social sciences and humanities and present your research to a truly international audience. Presentation slots are limited, so early submission is strongly encouraged. Send your abstract today.
Poster presentation
Submit your abstract to be a poster presenter at the humanities and social science conferences 2024 and showcase your research work to the audience throughout the conference days.
virtual presenter
If you can’t attend the humanities and social sciences conferences 2024 in person but want to share your research with our international community, join as a virtual presenter.
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings with ISBN.
Networking
Attending in humanities and social science conferences 2024 will provide an opportunity to network and share thoughts on recent advances with other academics and experts in the same or similar fields.
City Tour
The organizing Committee will offer all participants a city tour free of charge, so learn about Cambridge’s vibrant past and present, with a friendly local guide.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Cam Khaski Graglia
A researcher or a professor at UNIR University
Keynote Speech Title:
Intermedial Storytelling: Connecting Reading Behaviors, Serial Fiction, and Storytelling Techniques Across Media
Dr. Cam Khaski Graglia is a scholar and researcher specialising in serialisation and 19th-century literature, with a particular focus on the intersections of intermediality, storytelling, and media studies. Her research is dedicated to examining how narrative techniques, especially in serial fiction, shape and influence reading behaviours, publishing practices, and modes of media consumption over time. In addition to her work on serial fiction, she is deeply interested in the cultural legacy of folklore, gothic traditions, and rare literary works, exploring their impact on both historical and contemporary storytelling.
Earning her PhD from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2022, Dr. Khaski Graglia has committed her career to advancing the study of intermedial storytelling, bridging the gap between 19th-century literary forms and modern media landscapes. Her work delves into how past narrative structures inform present-day media interactions, drawing connections between traditional print culture and digital storytelling. She is particularly fascinated by the way folklore and gothic literature permeate the literary canon, continuing to resonate with readers today, and influencing both popular and academic discourse. Through her scholarship, Dr. Khaski Graglia seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of the ways literature evolves in response to changing media technologies, while maintaining its roots in timeless narrative traditions.
Highlighted Speakers
Dr. Jaymini Pravinchandra Shah
Dr. Shokhan Mohammed Fatah
Dr. Timothy Carson
Dr. Dania Omoyebagbe Rosaline
Dr. Anna Maria Filippetta
Dr. Yohei Kato
Dr. Mait Bertollo
Dr. Adobi Timiyo
Dr. Mirhiga Okuwhere
Dr. Indra Kusumawardhana
Past Speakers
Dr. Milan Mašát
Dr. Dimitrios Dentsoras
Dr. Mohammed ADLI
Dr. Alexandra Jeikner
Dr. Etleva Smaçi
Dr. Cristina Gomes
Dr. Kinga Anna Gajda
Dr. Kittitach Sumpowthong
Dr. Tareq Alfraidi
Prof. Dr. Norma Valencio
Dr. Mihaela Aghenitei
Dr. Mayowa Fawole
Dr. Garima Tiwari
Dr. Zekiye Tamer Gencer
Dr. Barnali Sarkaro
First Visit Cambridge?One-day city tour free of charge
Cambridge combines a rich history with the vibrancy and prosperity of outstanding educational institutions and modern businesses. It is an inspiring and attractive place in which to live and work. It is at the heart of a buoyant sub-region which is an area designated for major growth in employment and housing.
The City of Cambridge is in the East of England, 50 miles north of London. A beautiful place to live and work, Cambridge is a historic University City and market town with high quality architecture and attractive open spaces. It is also a city of national importance, being a world leader in higher education and many 21st century industries – information technology, telecommunications and commercial research, particularly the biotechnology sector.
Venue: University of Cambridge
Homerton College
Address: Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PH.
Conference Registration Fee – Details
All Humanities and Social Sciences conferences participants must pay the registration fee. For each paper/poster, at least one author must attend and pay the registration fee. Delegates can choose any of the options given below to participate at the Conference.
Please see registration deadlines and payment instructions below.
Registration Deadline:02 December 2024