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    PSHSS-26 2026 - 67th PARIS International Conference on Studies in “Humanities and Social Sciences” (PSHSS-26) July 20-22, 2026 Paris (France)

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    Category Humanities and Social Sciences

    Deadline: July 01, 2026 | Date: July 20, 2026-July 22, 2026

    Venue/Country: Paris, France

    Updated: 2026-01-28 18:24:06 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Topics

    All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:

    1. The Humanities: The Study of Human Culture

    The Humanities emphasize the analytical, critical, or speculative methods used to understand the human condition.

    Philosophy

    Epistemology: The study of knowledge and belief.

    Ethics: Moral philosophy and the study of right and wrong.

    Logic: The study of reasoning and argumentation.

    Metaphysics: The nature of reality, existence, and the universe.

    Aesthetics: The philosophy of art, beauty, and taste.

    History

    Ancient & Classical History: Study of early civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome).

    Medieval & Early Modern History: The Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Enlightenment.

    Modern & Contemporary History: Global conflicts, industrialization, and the digital age.

    Historiography: The study of how history is written and interpreted.

    Literature and Linguistics

    Literary Theory & Criticism: Analyzing texts through various lenses (Feminist, Post-colonial, Marxist).

    Comparative Literature: Studying literature across different languages and cultures.

    Theoretical Linguistics: Phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.

    Sociolinguistics: How language interacts with social factors (class, gender, ethnicity).

    Arts and Art History

    Visual Arts: Painting, sculpture, and photography.

    Performing Arts: Musicology, theater studies, and dance history.

    Architecture: The history and theory of built environments.

    Religious Studies

    Comparative Religion: Similarities and differences between world faiths.

    Theology: The study of the nature of the divine and religious belief.

    Mythology: The study of sacred myths and their role in culture.

    2. The Social Sciences: The Study of Human Society

    Social Sciences apply a more scientific approach to studying how people interact with one another and their environments.

    Sociology

    Social Stratification: Inequality, class, race, and gender.

    Urban & Rural Sociology: The study of life in cities versus rural areas.

    Sociology of Institutions: Family, education, religion, and the workplace.

    Criminology: The study of crime, deviance, and the justice system.

    Psychology

    Cognitive Psychology: How we think, perceive, and remember.

    Developmental Psychology: Human growth across the lifespan.

    Social Psychology: How individuals are influenced by others.

    Abnormal Psychology: The study of mental health disorders and behaviors.

    Political Science

    Comparative Politics: Comparing different political systems and regimes.

    International Relations: Diplomacy, conflict, and global governance.

    Political Theory: Ideologies like liberalism, socialism, and democracy.

    Public Policy: How laws and regulations are created and implemented.

    Economics

    Microeconomics: Individual and firm-level decision-making.

    Macroeconomics: National and global economic trends, inflation, and growth.

    Behavioral Economics: How psychology influences economic choices.

    Development Economics: Economic growth in low-income countries.

    Anthropology

    Cultural Anthropology: The study of living cultures and social norms.

    Archaeology: Studying human history through material remains.

    Biological Anthropology: Human evolution and biological diversity.

    Linguistic Anthropology: How language shapes social life.

    3. Interrelated & Interdisciplinary Fields

    Many modern areas of study sit at the intersection of both branches, utilizing tools from both to solve complex problems.

    Geography (Human Geography): The relationship between people and their physical environments.

    Gender & Sexuality Studies: Examining the social construction of identity.

    Cultural Studies: How culture is produced, distributed, and consumed in society.

    Environmental Humanities: Exploring how human culture and values impact the natural world.

    Digital Humanities: Using computational tools to analyze humanities data (e.g., mapping historical trade routes via AI).

    Education: Combining psychology and sociology to understand learning and teaching.


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