11th Edition | Oxford 2026

11th Edition Conference History – Oxford, March 2026

From March 27 to 29, 2026, Oxford hosted the 11th edition, drawing academics, researchers, and professionals from around the world, including the UK, the US, Romania, China, Poland, Malaysia, and beyond. Ideas circulated, debates ignited, and cross-disciplinary collaborations emerged across fields ranging from sociology and political science to anthropology and economics.

The conference thrived on diversity: different viewpoints intersected, experiences were shared, and understanding deepened. Attendees found more than scheduled sessions; they discovered a space for genuine connection, hands-on collaboration, and the inspiration to push their research further.

Themes:

  • Cross-Platform Socializing and Social Media Fatigue
  • Aesthetics, AI, and Teaching College Writing
  • Impact of Literature on Empathy

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Highlights of the 11th Edition

Social Sciences Conference

Prof. Dr. Mihaela Rus

Affiliation: Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences,Ovidius University, Constanța, Romania - The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy, Romania

Article Title: Cognitive biases in judicial decision-making: Their impact on the assessment of responsibility in human trafficking cases

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Marisol Lopez-Menendez

Affiliation: Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City

Article Title: The Apostle of the Impossible: Affectivity, Embodiment, and Religious Experience in the Visit of the Relics of Saint Jude Thaddeus to Mexico

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Scott Levin

Affiliation: Louisiana Tech University, the United States

Article Title: Immaterialism in Music Lyrics and Poetry through the "Words" of Bob Dylan and Percy Shelley

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Quyen Thuc Chau

Affiliation: Department of Foreign Languages, Van Hien University, Vietnam

Article Title: Vietnamese EFL Students’ Perspectives on Factors Influencing the Development of Intercultural Communicative Competence

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Gözde Toprakcı Alp

Affiliation: Ankara Medipol University, Turkey

Article Title: Women and Digital Skills: The Hidden Face of the Digital Gender Divide in Turkey

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Debarghya Sanyal

Affiliation: School of Film, Media and Creative Arts, R V University, Bengaluru, India

Article Title: The Mytho-Queer: How Indian Mythological Media Construct and Contain Third-Gender Identities

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