Description
The idea of 56th BANGKOK World Congress on "Social Sciences & Humanities" (WCSSH-25) scheduled onDec. 22-24, 2025 Bangkok (Thailand) is for the researchers, academicians, managers, social scientists, scholars, engineers and parctitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. The conference is being organized by Dignified Researchers Publication (DiRPUB) operating under Pilares D'Elegancia LDA.
All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability.
Call For Papers
Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:
I. Core Disciplines & Interdisciplinary Approaches
- Sociology & Anthropology:
- Social Change and Transformation (globalization, digitalization, demographic shifts)
- Social Stratification, Inequality, and Justice (class, race, gender, indigeneity)
- Culture, Identity, and Belonging (cultural studies, subcultures, diaspora, nationalism)
- Family, Kinship, and Childhood Studies
- Urban and Rural Societies (urbanization, sustainable communities, rural decline)
- Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine
- Sociology of Education and Knowledge
- Sociology of Work, Labor, and Organizations
- Applied Anthropology and Community Development
- Ethnography and Qualitative Research Methods
- Political Science & International Relations:
- Democracy, Governance, and Political Systems (elections, institutions, public policy)
- Human Rights, Civil Liberties, and Social Justice Movements
- International Conflict, Peacebuilding, and Diplomacy
- Global Governance and International Organizations
- Political Economy and Development Studies
- Populism, Nationalism, and Extremism
- Environmental Politics and Climate Governance
- Gender and Politics
- Psychology (Social, Developmental, Cognitive, etc.):
- Social Psychology (group dynamics, attitudes, persuasion, intergroup relations)
- Developmental Psychology (lifespan development, cognitive and emotional growth)
- Cognitive Psychology (memory, perception, language, decision-making)
- Cross-Cultural Psychology and Cultural Influences on Behavior
- Environmental Psychology and Human-Nature Interaction
- Psychology of Well-being, Resilience, and Mental Health
- Educational Psychology and Learning Processes
- Economics (Social & Behavioral Focus):
- Behavioral Economics and Decision-Making
- Development Economics and Poverty Alleviation
- Economics of Inequality and Social Mobility
- Labor Economics and the Future of Work
- Environmental Economics and Sustainability
- Health Economics and Public Health Policy
- Economics of Education
- Geography (Human & Cultural):
- Cultural Geography and Landscape Studies
- Political Geography and Geopolitics
- Urban Geography and Spatial Planning
- Environmental Geography and Human-Environment Interactions
- Geographies of Migration and Displacement
- Communication Studies & Media Studies:
- Digital Media, Social Media, and their Societal Impact
- Media Representation and Identity
- Political Communication and Propaganda
- Intercultural Communication
- Rhetoric and Persuasion in Public Discourse
- Journalism, Ethics, and the Future of News
- Law & Legal Studies (Socio-Legal Focus):
- Human Rights Law and Social Justice
- Environmental Law and Climate Change Litigation
- Gender, Law, and Society
- Criminal Justice and Penology
- International Law and Global Governance
- Constitutional Law and Democratic Processes
- Education (Broader Societal Context):
- Educational Policy and Reform
- Sociology of Education
- Comparative Education Systems
- Higher Education Studies
- Adult Learning and Lifelong Education
- Inclusive Education and Special Needs
- Digital Learning and Educational Technology (from a social impact perspective)
II. Humanities: Core Disciplines & Contemporary Issues
- Philosophy:
- Ethics and Morality in the 21st Century (AI ethics, bioethics, environmental ethics)
- Political Philosophy and Theories of Justice
- Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness
- Epistemology and Theories of Knowledge
- Metaphysics and Ontology
- Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
- Existentialism, Phenomenology, and Post-Structuralism
- Applied Philosophy in various domains
- History & Memory Studies:
- Public History and Memory (monuments, museums, contested pasts)
- Global History and Transnational Connections
- Environmental History and Human-Environment Relations
- Social and Cultural History
- Digital History and Historiography in the Digital Age
- Oral History and Community Narratives
- History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
- Decolonizing History and Challenging Dominant Narratives
- Literature & Languages:
- Comparative Literature and World Literatures
- Literary Theory and Criticism
- Digital Literature and Hypertext Narratives
- Language and Identity (multilingualism, language revitalization)
- Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics
- Rhetoric, Discourse Analysis, and Persuasion
- Translation Studies and Intercultural Communication
- Postcolonial Literature and Decolonial Approaches
- Arts & Cultural Studies (Humanities Focus):
- Art History and Visual Culture
- Performance Studies and Theatre History
- Musicology and Ethnomusicology
- Film Studies and Media Arts
- Cultural Heritage, Preservation, and Digitization
- The Role of Arts in Social Change and Activism
- Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology
- Religious Studies:
- Religion in Contemporary Society (secularization, fundamentalism, interfaith dialogue)
- Religion, Ethics, and Social Justice
- Mythology, Ritual, and Belief Systems
- Comparative Religions
- Religion and Globalization
III. Cross-Cutting Themes & Emerging Areas
- Digital Humanities:
- Computational methods for textual analysis, distant reading, and historical mapping.
- Building and managing digital archives, corpora, and databases.
- Data visualization for humanities research.
- AI, Machine Learning, and their application/critique in humanities.
- Ethical considerations in digital humanities research.
- Environmental Humanities:
- Narratives of climate change and ecological crisis.
- Environmental justice and equity.
- Human-animal studies and posthumanism.
- Cultural responses to environmental challenges.
- Medical Humanities:
- Narrative medicine and patient experiences.
- Ethical dilemmas in healthcare and bioethics.
- The role of arts and literature in understanding illness and healing.
- History of medicine and public health.
- Critical Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies:
- Intersectionality and diverse identities.
- Decolonial studies and anti-racist pedagogies.
- Feminist theory and gender performativity.
- Queer theory and LGBTQ+ studies.
- Memory, Trauma, and Reconciliation:
- Individual and collective memory of conflict and violence.
- Processes of truth and reconciliation.
- Representations of trauma in literature, art, and media.
- Populism, Polarization, and Misinformation:
- Sociological and psychological roots of political polarization.
- The spread of misinformation and its societal impact.
- Rhetorical strategies of populist movements.
- The role of media literacy in democratic societies.
- Futures Studies & Speculative Humanities:
- Imagining alternative futures through humanistic inquiry.
- The ethics and implications of emerging technologies on society.
- Utopian and dystopian thought in literature and culture.
- Research Methodologies & Ethics:
- Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods in social sciences and humanities.
- Ethical considerations in research involving human subjects, data privacy, and cultural appropriation.
- Participatory action research and community-based methodologies.
- Interdisciplinary research methods and challenges.