8th Edition | Cambridge 2023
The 8th edition took place from 15 to 17 December 2023 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the world, like Romania, Thailand, Nigeria, the Maldives, Greece, China, the United States, and more, gathered to share insights, discuss emerging trends, and explore new challenges in the social sciences. The event created exchanges across disciplines, including sociology, psychology, anthropology, political science, economics, and more.
Attendees benefited from a platform for presenting research, networking with global peers, and collaborating on innovative projects. Beyond the sessions, the conference started discussions that often created unexpected connections and collaborations. Cambridge itself added a rich cultural and academic backdrop, making the event both intellectually and experientially rewarding.
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Prof. Dr. Norasmah Othman
Affiliation: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Article Title: Socioeconomic Challenges of Indigenous People: A Case Study of Malaysia
Prof. Dr. Sonia Mairos Ferreira
Affiliation: UNICEF, Lesotho
Article Title: Unveiling Maternal Narratives and Experiences in Lesotho: Insights into Breastfeeding Choices, Practices, and Hurdles
Prof. Dr. Marine Chachibaia
Affiliation: Iv. Javakhishvili State University, Georgia
Article Title: Love as the Foundation of Christian Moral
Dr. Pattamawadee Sankheangaew
Affiliation: Mahidol University, Thailand
Article Title: A Problematic Study of Modern Japanese Philosophy in Thailand: A Digital Era and Globalization
Dr. Iacob Mihaela
Affiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Article Title: The State Of the “Green and Digital” Art: On Cultural Economy’s Twin Transitions
Dr. Niuma Mohamed
Affiliation: The Maldives National University
Article Title: Examining the Faculty and Students’ Perceived Factors Contributing to Blended Learning Effectiveness
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