48th World Congress on “Humanities, Social Sciences & Management Studies” (AHSSM-25)

Holly Phillips
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48th AMSTERDAM World Congress on “Humanities, Social Sciences & Management Studies” (AHSSM-25) scheduled on Sept. 24-26, 2025 Amsterdam (Netherlands) is for the engineers, practitioners, scientists, researchers, scholars,  and students from all around the world and it also includes the industry people to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between Academia and industry. The conference is sponsored by Eminent Association of Pioneers (EAP). This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to share new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. All the submitted conference papers will be peer reviewed by the program/technical committees of the Conference.

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

I. Humanities:

  • Literature:
    • Literary theory and criticism
    • Comparative literature
    • World literature
    • Genre studies (e.g., fiction, poetry, drama)
    • Specific historical periods or movements
    • Author studies
    • Digital humanities and literary analysis
    • Translation studies
    • Creative writing pedagogy
    • Literature and social justice
  • History:
    • Ancient history
    • Medieval history
    • Early modern history
    • Modern history
    • World history
    • Social history
    • Cultural history
    • Economic history
    • Political history
    • Military history
    • Oral history
    • Public history and memory
    • Historiography
    • Digital history
  • Philosophy:
    • Ethics (e.g., applied ethics, bioethics, environmental ethics)
    • Epistemology
    • Metaphysics
    • Logic
    • Political philosophy
    • Social philosophy
    • Philosophy of mind
    • Philosophy of science
    • History of philosophy (e.g., ancient, modern, continental)
    • Existentialism and phenomenology
    • Critical theory
  • Languages and Linguistics:
    • Applied linguistics
    • Sociolinguistics
    • Psycholinguistics
    • Historical linguistics
    • Computational linguistics
    • Discourse analysis
    • Language acquisition
    • Language policy and planning
    • Translation and interpretation studies
    • Lexicography
    • Semiotics
  • Arts and Culture:
    • Art history and criticism
    • Musicology and music theory
    • Performance studies (e.g., theatre, dance)
    • Film studies and cinema
    • Cultural studies
    • Media studies
    • Digital art and technology
    • Fashion and design
    • Cultural heritage and preservation
    • Museum studies
    • Aesthetics

II. Social Sciences:

  • Sociology:
    • Social theory
    • Social inequality (e.g., class, race, gender)
    • Social change and development
    • Urban sociology
    • Rural sociology
    • Medical sociology
    • Criminology and deviance
    • Family and kinship
    • Sociology of religion
    • Sociology of education
    • Sociology of work and organizations
    • Political sociology
    • Environmental sociology
    • Digital sociology
  • Political Science:
    • Political theory
    • Comparative politics
    • International relations
    • Public administration
    • Public policy
    • Political economy
    • Electoral studies
    • Political behavior
    • Geopolitics
    • Human rights
    • Peace and conflict studies
  • Psychology:
    • Cognitive psychology
    • Social psychology
    • Developmental psychology
    • Clinical psychology
    • Educational psychology
    • Organizational psychology
    • Health psychology
    • Neuropsychology
    • Forensic psychology
    • Cross-cultural psychology
    • Positive psychology
  • Anthropology:
    • Cultural anthropology
    • Social anthropology
    • Archaeology
    • Linguistic anthropology
    • Biological/Physical anthropology
    • Medical anthropology
    • Urban anthropology
    • Applied anthropology
    • Ethnography
    • Material culture
    • Kinship studies
    • Ritual and religion
  • Economics:
    • Microeconomics
    • Macroeconomics
    • Econometrics
    • Development economics
    • International economics
    • Financial economics
    • Labor economics
    • Environmental economics
    • Behavioral economics
    • Economic history
    • Public economics
  • Geography:
    • Human geography
    • Physical geography
    • Urban geography
    • Regional geography
    • Political geography
    • Economic geography
    • Environmental geography
    • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
    • Cartography
    • Climate change studies
    • Sustainability studies
  • Communication Studies:
    • Interpersonal communication
    • Mass communication
    • Digital communication
    • Organizational communication
    • Public relations
    • Advertising and marketing communication
    • Media effects
    • Cultural communication
    • Rhetoric
    • Journalism studies

III. Management Studies:

  • Business Administration:
    • Strategic management
    • Organizational behavior
    • Human resource management
    • Marketing management
    • Financial management
    • Operations management
    • Information technology management
    • International business
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Innovation management
    • Supply chain management
    • Business ethics and social responsibility
  • Public Management:
    • Public policy analysis
    • Public administration theory
    • Nonprofit management
    • Governance and accountability
    • Public finance
    • Urban and regional planning
    • Healthcare management
    • Educational administration
  • Tourism and Hospitality Management:
    • Tourism planning and development
    • Hospitality operations
    • Event management
    • Sustainable tourism
    • Cultural tourism
    • Destination marketing
  • Economics and Management Interface:
    • Managerial economics
    • Behavioral economics in management
    • Organizational economics

IV. Interdisciplinary Themes:

Many conferences also focus on themes that bridge these disciplines, such as:

  • Globalization and its impacts
  • Sustainability and development
  • Social justice and human rights
  • Technology and society
  • Cultural identity and diversity
  • Health and well-being in society
  • Education and social change
  • The impact of artificial intelligence
  • Climate change and societal responses
  • Digital humanities and social sciences
  • Gender studies and intersectionality
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