Authors who wish to participate in the conference by giving a presentation, whether in person or online, should submit an abstract. If your abstract is accepted, you will receive an email from the conference secretariat containing details about how to submit your full paper and complete the registration process.
We invite proposals for paper presentations, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, or colloquia addressing one of the following themes. Papers may address, but are not restricted to, the main theme from any of the following sub-themes. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable.
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CLICK HERE Sample Full Paper Format
Track & Topics
Literature: Literary Theory and Criticism, Postcolonial Literature, Feminist and Gender Studies, Structuralism and Post-Structuralism, Psychoanalytic Criticism, Comparative Literature: Cross-Cultural Literary Studies, Translation Studies, World Literature, Genre Studies, Poetry, Prose, and Drama, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Graphic Novels, Digital Literature, Period Studies, Medieval and Renaissance Literature, Modernism and Postmodernism, Contemporary Literature, Regional and National Literatures: American, British, and Commonwealth Literature, Asian, African, and Latin American Literatures, European Literatures.
Social Sciences: Sociology, Social Theory and Research, Sociology of Education, Family, and Religion, Gender, Race, and Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Cultural and Social Anthropology, Ethnography and Fieldwork, Anthropology of Globalization, Political Science, International Relations and Politics, Comparative Politics, Public Policy and Administration, Psychology, Cognitive, Clinical, and Social Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Psychological Well-being and Mental Health, Economics and Development Studies: Economic Theory and Policy, Sustainable Development and Environmental Studies, Labor and Industrial Relations.
Humanities: History, Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History, Historiography and Historical Methods, Public History and Cultural Heritage, Philosophy, Ethics and Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science and Religion, Cultural Studies, Media and Communication Studies, Popular Culture and Identity, Visual and Performing Arts, Linguistics, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics, Language Acquisition and Teaching.