10th World Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (SHCONF)
Exploring Society, Power, Culture, and the Human Experience
The 10th World Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities invites scholars, researchers, and professionals to engage in one of the most comprehensive interdisciplinary platforms dedicated to understanding society and the human condition in all its complexity.
This event brings together diverse yet interconnected fields to explore how social structures, political systems, legal frameworks, communication, psychology, language, philosophy, education, history, arts, and geography shape our collective past, present, and future.
Key Themes
A Global Lens on Society and Social Change
This section examines society through sociology and anthropology, addressing pressing issues such as:
- Identity, ethnicity, gender, aging, migration, social inequality, family dynamics, youth culture, discrimination, violence, and social mobility
- Globalization and consumer culture
- Digital communities, online behavior, and social media influence
Discussions will highlight how modern societies evolve—and fracture—under global pressures.
Power, Politics, and Justice in a Changing World
Political science, international relations, and law take center stage in conversations around:
- Democracy, governance, human and civil rights, public policy, populism, executive power, global institutions, international justice, and security
- Topics such as constitutional systems, elections, political communication, media influence, criminal justice, policing, cybercrime, human rights law, and international conflict
These discussions offer critical insight into the forces shaping global order and accountability.
Culture, Communication, and Media Landscapes
Participants will explore media, communication, and cultural studies, including:
- Journalism, social media, digital ethics, political communication, advertising, misinformation, film, television, and visual culture
Sessions will investigate how narratives are constructed, contested, and consumed—shaping public opinion, identity, and collective memory.
Mind, Language, and Meaning
The conference delves deeply into psychology, linguistics, and philosophy, examining:
- Human behavior, cognition, mental health, learning, language acquisition, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and philosophy of language
- Philosophical traditions—from ancient to postmodern, Eastern to Western—framing debates on ethics, knowledge, reality, power, and meaning in contemporary life.
Education, History, and Knowledge Systems
Education-focused sessions address:
- Curriculum design, educational policy, leadership, technology-enhanced learning, inclusive education, and lifelong learning
Historians and historians of ideas will revisit:
- Ancient civilizations, global conflicts, social movements, women’s history, and world systems
These discussions aim to better understand how the past informs present realities.
Creativity, Space, and Sustainability
This section highlights arts, literature, and geography, exploring:
- Creative expression, cultural heritage, symbolism, design, music, literature, and artistic movements
- Discussions on environmental change, sustainable cities, political and cultural geography, and human–environment interaction
Why Participate?
🌍 Unmatched Interdisciplinary Scope
Connect ideas across disciplines to generate deeper, more holistic understanding.
🎤 A Platform for Critical Voices
Present original research, challenge assumptions, and contribute to global academic dialogue.
🤝 International Collaboration
Engage with scholars and professionals from around the world working at the intersections of society, policy, culture, and thought.
📚 Academic Visibility & Impact
Enhance the reach and relevance of your work within a respected global conference setting.
The UNU Annex Space, The United Nations University
Tokyo, Japan











