4th Edition | Milan 2021

4th Edition Conference History – Milan | May 2021

The 4th edition of ICRHS was supposed to be hosted in Milan, but it was adapted to the challenges of the global Coronavirus pandemic. Oral speakers chose to present virtually, and the Organizing Committee moved the entire conference online to ensure the safety and participation of all attendees.

Through live webinars, participants from across the world, such as Hungary, Serbia, China, Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, India, the United States, Iran, and more connected, discussed, and shared insights in real time. Despite being virtual, the conference maintained its interactive spirit, fostering meaningful academic exchanges and lively discussions.

From 7 to 9 May 2021, the 4th ICRHS proved that distance could not stop collaboration, learning, or the global sharing of knowledge in the humanities and social sciences.

Themes:

  • Post-Pandemic Global Social Transformation
  • Language, Identity, and Communication
  • Education, Inclusion, and Youth Development

Media Gallery

Highlights of the 4th Edition

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Veronika Bocsi

Affiliation: University of Debrecen, Hungary

Article Title: What do university students think about the roles of intellectuals? Empirical findings of a Hungarian analysis

Social Sciences Conference

Prof. Dr. Sladjana Živković

Affiliation: Coleege of Applied Technical Sciences, Serbia

Article Title: Critical thinking development in the ESP course for engineering students based on Bloom’s taxonomy | Negative Prefixes in English and Their Equivalents in Serbian within Computer Register

Social Sciences Conference

Ms. Fengyuan ZHANG

Affiliation: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Article Title: Examining the Role of Chinese Diaspora Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The case of Sing Tao US ‘Current Events Observation’

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. ZEKİYE TAMER GENCER

Affiliation: SIVAS CUMHURIYET UNIVERSITY, Turkey

Article Title: The Role of Covid-19 in Early Childhood Education: Evaluation of Children’s Participation in Digital Environments

Social Sciences Conference

Ms. Yening Hu

Affiliation: Wenzhou Kean University, China

Article Title: Preference or Controversy: What Predicts Virality Most?

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Dana Vasiliu

Affiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania

Article Title: The Oedipal Detective and the Riddling Metropolis: New Visions of Urban Catharsis in BBC’s Sherlock

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