58th MILAN International Conference on Humanities & Social Sciences (MICHSS-26)

MICHSS-26


Social Psychology Humanities, Literature & Arts (General) Social Sciences (General)



Call for papers/Topics



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



 



1. The Humanities: The Study of Human Culture



The humanities explore how people process and document the human experience.



A. Philosophy & Ethics





  • Metaphysics & Epistemology: The nature of reality, existence, and the limits of human knowledge.




  • Applied Ethics: Bioethics, Environmental Ethics, and AI Ethics (the moral status of synthetic agents).




  • Political Philosophy: Justice, rights, and the social contract in a post-globalized world.




  • Aesthetics: The philosophy of art, beauty, and digital creativity.





B. History & Archaeology





  • Digital History: Using "Big Data" and AI to analyze historical trends and archival records.




  • Oral History & Memory Studies: Preservation of indigenous voices and traumatic memory (e.g., post-conflict societies).




  • Public History: History in museums, heritage sites, and digital media.




  • Bio-Archaeology: Using genetic testing and forensic science to study ancient human migrations.





C. Languages & Literature





  • Comparative Literature: Analyzing themes across different cultures and languages.




  • Digital Humanities: Computational analysis of texts, mapping literary networks, and digital storytelling.




  • Linguistics:





    • Sociolinguistics: How language interacts with identity, class, and power.




    • Computational Linguistics: The logic behind Natural Language Processing (NLP).






  • Post-Colonial & Diaspora Literature: Stories of migration, borders, and hybrid identities.





D. The Arts & Visual Culture





  • Art History & Museology: The evolution of visual expression and the ethics of repatriation (returning artifacts).




  • Performing Arts: Theater, dance, and musicology in the age of virtual performance.




  • Media Studies: Cinema, television, and the impact of "Short-Form" video culture on human attention.





2. Social Sciences: The Study of Human Behavior



Social sciences apply scientific methodologies to understand how societies function.



A. Psychology & Behavioral Sciences





  • Cognitive Psychology: How we think, learn, and remember.




  • Cyber-Psychology: The impact of social media, gaming, and virtual reality on mental health.




  • Organizational Psychology: Productivity, leadership, and "The Future of Work" (remote vs. hybrid).




  • Neuropsychology: The biological basis of behavior and brain-computer interfaces.





B. Sociology & Social Policy





  • Urban Sociology: Smart cities, gentrification, and the "15-minute city" concept.




  • Social Inequality: Intersectional studies of race, gender, class, and the "Digital Divide."




  • Sociology of Health: Public health responses, vaccine hesitancy, and health equity.




  • Criminology: Cybercrime forensics, restorative justice, and predictive policing.





C. Political Science & International Relations





  • Geopolitics: Resource wars, energy security, and the shift toward a multipolar world.




  • Democracy & Governance: Fighting disinformation, electronic voting, and the rise of populism.




  • Peace & Conflict Studies: Mediation, non-proliferation, and the impact of "gray zone" warfare.





D. Economics & Development





  • Behavioral Economics: Why humans make "irrational" financial decisions.




  • Sustainable Development: The "Green Economy" and the economics of climate adaptation.




  • Macroeconomics: Inflation, global supply chains, and the role of decentralized finance (DeFi).