9th Edition | Cambridge 2024
The 9th edition was held from 12 to 14 December 2024 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. This edition brought together scholars, researchers, and practitioners from across the globe, like India, Turkey, Georgia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Poland, Colombia, Lithuania, and more shared insights on emerging trends, research, and contemporary challenges in the social sciences. Participants represented a diverse array of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, anthropology, political science, economics, and more.
Beyond presentations, the conference served as a hub for exchanging ideas, networking with global peers, and fostering collaborative projects. Cambridge offered a vibrant academic and cultural setting, enriching the experience and leaving attendees with both professional connections and memorable experiences.
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Prof. Dr. Kristian Pérez Zurutuza
Affiliation: EHU-UPV & Beasain BHI, Spain
Article Title: Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: Raising Awareness of LGTBIQ+ Reality at School through Language and Music. A Case Study of a Cooperative Interdisciplinary Project
Prof. Dr. Ying Xie
Affiliation: Guangzhou University, China
Article Title: How does Cantonese media affect Chinese cultural identity among Malaysian Chinese?
Prof. Dr. Shijie Xiao
Affiliation: Guangzhou University, China
Article Title: Is There a Way Out for Constitutionalism? –Reflections on the Construction of Constitutionalism from the Idea of Constitutionalism
Prof. Dr. Marine Chachibaia
Affiliation: Iv.Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Article Title: The Influence of Ephraim the Syrian on the Greeks?!
Dr. Timothy Carson
Affiliation: The Honors College of the University of Missouri, the United States
Article Title: Liminal Spaces and Quantum Reality: Threshold Worlds and Transformation
Dr. Indra Kusumawardhana
Affiliation: Universitas Pertamina, Indonesia
Article Title: Diplomatic Breakthroughs In Contested Seas: Unpacking The Indonesia-Vietnam Eez Agreement In The South China Sea
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