- 5th International Conference on Advanced Research inSocial Sciences26-28 August 2022 Cambridge - United Kingdom
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The 2022 Humanities Conference organizing committee would like to invite you to the 5th International Conference on Advanced Research in Social Sciences to be held on August 26-28, 2022 in the historic city of Cambridge, UK. The ICARSS 2022 seeks to facilitate energetic discussions and exchange of ideas, and bridge the existing gaps in the various disciplines within the area of humanities studies including history, philosophy, arts, language and literature, sociology and anthropology. It actively engages early career scholars, junior researchers, established academics, research fellows and leading members from the field of humanities in the sessions. We look forward to extending a warm welcome to you at The Pitt Building, University of Cambridge, UK.
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Keynote Speakers
Dr. Masahiro Takimoto
Visiting scholar at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge and also a visiting fellow at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge
Topic of presentation: Application of Cognitive Linguistics and Right-hemisphere in Foreign Language Teaching.
Masahiro is a visiting scholar at Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at University of Cambridge and also a visiting fellow at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. He is a professor at College of Science and Engineering at Aoyama Gakuin University in Japan. Masahiro’s research so far has been the application of cognitive linguistics in foreign language teaching. The primary way of the application is associated with spatial concept projection, through which learners understand the target concepts in terms of the embodied cognition utilizing spatial concepts. His current research interests are focused on analyzing the spatial concept-oriented metaphor approach from the perspectives of brain neural basis to confirm whether it is a neuroscientifically proven approach to improving learners’ L2 language proficiency. Masahiro completed his Ed.M.at Harvard University, his Ed.D. at Temple University in the USA, his first Ph.D. at the University of Auckland in New Zealand and his second Ph.D. at the University of Tokyo in Japan.
Dr. Shikha Bhardwaj
Assistant Professor, OB&HR
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Sambalpur
Topic of presentation: Art of integrating research in classroom teaching.
Dr. Shikha Bhardwaj holds a Ph.D. in Management, M.Sc. in Industrial Psychology, and PGDM in HR. She has more than 15 years of experience in research, teaching, training, and consultancy in the area of Organisational Behaviour and Human Resources. She is a certified Psychometric Trainer, Train the Trainer Expert, and Entrepreneur Educator. She has contributed significantly in several publications in national and international journals of repute. She was awarded the prestigious ‘Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card (COAS)’ by GOC-in-C Western Command and recognized as ‘Accredited Management Teacher (AMT)’ by AIMA in the field of Human Resources. Her interests majorly include interdisciplinary research in cross-cultural sensitivities, work dynamics issues, entrepreneurial behaviours, entrepreneurial attitude, EI, contemporary HR practices, etc. She handled several trainings on early career, mid-career, capacity building, and Leadership programmes for Public Sector Undertakings (PSU). She has been on the panel of QCFI, Women Entrepreneurship Council Member, and Women Innovation Entrepreneur Foundation.
Humanities Conferences Topics:
- Aging
- Applied Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Black Lives Matter
- Elderly care
- Child Research
- Childhood Development & Schooling
- Cliques and Cults
- Conflict theory
- Consumerism
- Counter-cultures
- Crime Studies
- Cultural assimilation
- Cultural studies
- Customs
- Discrimination & Prejudice
- Economic Sociology
- Educational Anthropology
- Equal pay
- Ethnicity
- Family issues and Family Research
- Fashion trends
- Feminism
- Flocking behavior
- Gender Issues
- Globalization Impacts
- Human & Civil Rights
- Humanities
- Law Enforcement
- Leisure, Recreation & Sports
- Mass Media
- Medical Sociology
- Migration & Immigration
- Myth & Folklore
- Nationality
- Online dating
- Online Society/Online Community
- Peace & War
- Police brutality
- Political Sociology
- Population
- Protest
- Religions & Traditions
- Rural Sociology
- Society
- Social Mobility & Social Class
- Social Policy, Social Work and Social Legislation
- Social Psychology
- Sub-cultures
- Superstitions
- Violence
- Work place
- Youth culture
- Analytic Philosophy
- Ancient & Classical Philosophy
- Critical Theory
- Eastern Philosophy
- Epistemology
- Existentialism
- Logic
- Medieval & Renaissance Philosophy
- Metaphysics
- Phenomenology
- Philosophy of Language
- Philosophy of Science
- Political Philosophy
- Positivism
- Postmodern Philosophy
- Pragmatism
- Realism
- Romanticism
- Social Philosophy
- Transcendentalism
- Utilitarianism
- Western Philosophy
- African Literature
- American Literature
- Asian Literature
- Bilingualism
- British Literature
- Children’s Literature
- Drama
- English language teaching
- Euphemisms
- European Literature
- Fairy tales
- Fiction
- Folklore
- Grammar and Word Use
- Humorous Literature
- Language Acquisition
- Language and Advertising
- Language and Cultural Identity
- Language and Gender
- Language and Power
- Language and Technology
- Language and the Media
- Language Disorders
- Language of Politics
- Languages and Dialects
- Literary Styles and Movements
- Literary Theory
- Minority languages
- Multilingualism
- Musical Theater
- Mystery and Detective Fiction
- Myth and Folklore
- Nonfiction
- Novels
- Offensive Language
- Philosophy of Language
- Phonetics
- Phonology
- Poetry
- Professional Jargon
- Science fiction
- Semantics
- Short Stories
- Standard and Non-Standard English
- Symbolism
- Terminology
- Theater
- Written Language
- African History
- Ancient & Classical History
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Greece
- Ancient Rome
- Asian History
- Economic History
- European History
- Historiography
- Middle Eastern History
- Military History
- North American History
- Russia & The Soviet Union
- Social History
- Women’s History
- World War I & II
- Anthropology of Art
- Art & Commerce
- Art Censorship
- Art Forgery
- Art Therapy
- Artistic Movements
- Arts Management
- Creativity
- Cultural Property
- Fashion & Design
- Music
- Philosophy of Art
- Psychology of Art
- Symbolism In Art
- Teaching Art
Other related Social Sciences and Language and Literature, tracks and topics will also be considered.
Submitted abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. If abstract is accepted, author agrees to send full text paper, including results, tables, figures and references. All submissions should report original and previously unpublished research results no matter the type of research paper you are presenting. Full text papers (.docx and .doc) will be accepted by Electronic Submission Form. Manuscripts should meet the format set by the Conference committee and are subject to review.
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