Description

57th PRAGUE World Conference on Humanities, Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies (HSSIS-26) scheduled on July 27-29, 2026 Prague (Czech Republic) is for the researchers, social-scientists, scholars, engineers and practitioners 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. Presentation Options: Oral Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence) Poster Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence) ONLINE (video presentation with WhatsApp/viber/Skype) OFFLINE (creating PowerPoint presentation without/with recorded voice for conference participants)

Call For Papers

Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. The Humanities

The Humanities focus on the interpretive and analytical study of the human condition, culture, and creative expression.

  • Philosophy

    • Ethics (Moral Philosophy)

    • Epistemology (The Theory of Knowledge)

    • Logic and Metaphysics

    • Aesthetics (Philosophy of Art)

  • History

    • Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History

    • Social and Cultural History

    • Historiography (The study of how history is written)

  • Literature and Linguistics

    • Comparative Literature

    • Literary Theory and Criticism

    • Syntax, Phonetics, and Semantics

    • Sociolinguistics

  • Religious Studies

    • Comparative Religion

    • Theology

    • Mythology and Folklore

  • The Arts

    • Art History and Theory

    • Musicology

    • Performance Studies and Theater Arts

2. The Social Sciences

Social Sciences use more empirical and systematic methods to study human behavior and the institutional structures of society.

  • Psychology

    • Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology

    • Developmental Psychology

    • Social Psychology

    • Neuropsychology

  • Sociology

    • Social Stratification and Inequality

    • Urban and Rural Sociology

    • Sociology of Family and Gender

    • Criminology

  • Anthropology

    • Cultural Anthropology

    • Biological/Physical Anthropology

    • Archaeology

    • Linguistic Anthropology

  • Political Science

    • International Relations

    • Political Theory

    • Comparative Politics

    • Public Policy and Administration

  • Economics

    • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

    • Development Economics

    • Behavioral Economics

    • Econometrics

3. Interdisciplinary Studies

These fields intentionally cross the boundaries of the traditional categories above to solve complex, multifaceted problems.

  • Identity and Area Studies

    • Gender and Sexuality Studies (including Queer Theory)

    • Ethnic and Racial Studies

    • Regional Studies (e.g., East Asian Studies, Latin American Studies)

  • Communication Studies

    • Media Studies and Journalism

    • Digital Culture and New Media

    • Rhetoric and Public Discourse

  • Environmental Humanities

    • Ecopsychology

    • Environmental History

    • Sustainability Studies

  • Cognitive Science

    • The intersection of Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence

  • Digital Humanities

    • Data Analysis in Literature and History

    • Archival Digitization and Cultural Heritage