The Success Story of HSCONF 2021
Due to the global Coronavirus pandemic, Oral speakers of the 6th International Conference on New Findings in Humanities and Social Sciences announced their decision to be shifted to Virtual presentation mode. Therefore, the HSCONF Organizing Committee decided to hold the conference entirely Online. The Virtual presentations were delivered via an online electronic forum (Webinar), where the participants engaged in lively discussions during the conference.
Highlighted Speakers
Author | Article title | Affiliation | |
Dr. Madhumita Roy | Agatha Christie and the Mystery of Shyness | IIEST Shibpur, India | |
Mr.Tamás Illés | A globalised biopolitical framework in action: revisiting the demographic transition theory | Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary | |
Ms.Oluwafunmilayo Akinpelu | On Gendered Visual Culture: Inquiring into the Current Status of Gender Relations in Contemporary Nigeria through an Analysis of the Reception to a Feminist-oriented | Central European University, Austria | |
Mr.Ahmed Alageili | The Role of Self-help Groups in Overcoming Challenges Faced by Mothers of Autistic Children | University of Sheffield, UK | |
Mr.ROMEO TEROLLI | Conceptualization of the labor market and public administration. Public administration in Albania. | South East European University, Macedonia | |
Ms.Kim Borden Penney | Banking on Equity : Bay Street and Black Women’s Leadership in Banks | University of Toronto, Canada | |
Ms.Ren Siyi | Age Differences in Malaysian Women’s Body Esteem and the Impact of Image-Based Social Media: The Developmental Context of Appearance-Related Social Comparison and Objectified Body Consciousness | Xiamen University Malaysia | |
Ms.Gabriela Pinheiro | Gender and Germs: Unmasking War Frames in South Africa’s Militarised Response to COVID-19 | Centre for Sexualities, AIDS and Gender (University of Pretoria), South Africa | |
Ms.Mona Alrashdi | Influencers and their role in supporting charitable and humanitarian work in Saudi society Fayez Al-Maliki as a case study | TABUK UNIVERSITY AND Trinity College Dublin, Ireland | |
Mrs.AMARA egboh | Women and Igbo Cultural Tradition: Expanding Igbo Norms by Incorporating Esteemed and Acceptable Values | Nnamdi Azikiwe university Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria |