57th PRAGUE World Conference on Humanities, Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies (HSSIS-26)

HSSIS-26


Humanities, Literature & Arts (General)



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