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    RHSSE-26 2026 - 65th ISTANBUL International Conference on Research in Humanities, Social Sciences & Education (RHSSE-26) April 29-May 1, 2026 Istanbul (Türkiye)

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    Category Humanities, Social Sciences & Education

    Deadline: April 01, 2026 | Date: April 29, 2026-May 01, 2026

    Venue/Country: Istanbul, Turkey

    Updated: 2025-12-20 19:39:36 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Topics

    Papers are welcomed in the following research fields:

    Humanities

    The Humanities focus on the critical study of human culture, using analytical, speculative, and critical methods.

    1. History

    Historical Periods: Ancient History, Medieval Studies, Early Modern History, Contemporary History.

    Regional Studies: European History, American History, Asian History, Global History.

    Thematic History: Economic History, Cultural History, Intellectual History, Political History, Diplomatic History, Gender History.

    Historiography: The study of historical writing, sources, and methods.

    Public History: Museums, Archives, Oral History, Historic Preservation.

    2. Literature and Languages

    Literary Theory and Criticism: Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, Post-Colonialism, Marxism, Feminist Theory, Deconstruction.

    Genres and Periods: Poetry, Drama, Prose (Novel, Short Story), Classical Literature, Renaissance Literature, Modernism, Postmodernism.

    Comparative Literature: The study of literature across different national, linguistic, and cultural boundaries.

    Linguistics: Syntax, Semantics, Phonology, Morphology, Sociolinguistics, Applied Linguistics.

    World Languages: Study of specific languages, their structure, culture, and translation.

    3. Philosophy

    Core Branches: Metaphysics (Reality), Epistemology (Knowledge), Ethics (Morality), Logic (Reasoning), Aesthetics (Beauty/Art).

    Political Philosophy: Justice, Rights, Liberty, Authority, Democracy, Totalitarianism (e.g., works of Plato, Hobbes, Locke, Rawls).

    Applied Ethics: Bioethics, Business Ethics, Environmental Ethics.

    Major Schools: Existentialism, Rationalism, Empiricism, Utilitarianism, Stoicism.

    4. Arts, Culture, and Media

    Art History: Visual Arts (Painting, Sculpture, Architecture) across different periods and cultures.

    Musicology: Theory, Composition, Ethnomusicology (study of music in its cultural context).

    Film Studies: Film Theory, Genre Studies, National Cinemas, Auteur Theory.

    Religious Studies: Comparative Religion, Theology, Sacred Texts, Rituals, Myth.

    Social Sciences

    The Social Sciences use empirical methods to study human society and social relationships.

    5. Sociology

    Core Concepts: Social Structure, Social Stratification (Class, Status, Power), Culture, Socialization.

    Fields of Study: Sociology of the Family, Criminology (Crime and Deviance), Urban Sociology, Rural Sociology, Political Sociology, Sociology of Work.

    Social Problems: Inequality, Poverty, Race and Ethnic Relations, Gender Studies.

    6. Political Science

    Political Theory: Normative and empirical theories of politics and power.

    Comparative Politics: Study of different political systems (e.g., democracies, authoritarian regimes) and institutions.

    International Relations (IR): Theories (Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism), Diplomacy, International Law, Conflict Studies, Global Governance.

    Public Administration and Policy: Bureaucracy, Policy Analysis, Public Sector Management.

    7. Psychology

    Major Approaches: Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Psychoanalysis, Humanistic Psychology.

    Specialized Areas: Developmental Psychology (Child/Adolescent/Lifespan), Social Psychology (Group Behavior, Attitudes), Abnormal Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology.

    Neuroscience: Biological basis of behavior and mental processes.

    8. Anthropology

    Cultural Anthropology: Study of human cultures, ethnography, customs, and beliefs.

    Physical (Biological) Anthropology: Human evolution, primatology, forensics.

    Linguistic Anthropology: Relationship between language and culture.

    Archaeology: Study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts.

    9. Economics (Social Science Aspect)

    Behavioral Economics: The study of how psychological factors influence economic decision-making.

    Development Economics: Focus on economies of developing countries, poverty, and growth.

    Labor Economics: Socio-economic factors affecting employment, wages, and unions.

    Education Studies

    Education focuses on the theories, methods, and systems of teaching and learning.

    10. Educational Theory and Practice

    Foundations of Education: Philosophy of Education, History of Education, Sociology of Education.

    Curriculum and Instruction: Curriculum Design, Instructional Design, Pedagogical Theories (Constructivism, Behaviorism).

    Learning Theories: Cognitive Load Theory, Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory, Piaget's Stages of Development.

    Assessment and Evaluation: Formative and Summative Assessment, Educational Measurement (Psychometrics).

    11. Specialized Educational Fields

    Educational Psychology: Study of how humans learn in educational settings.

    Special Education (SPED): Inclusive practices, addressing various learning disabilities, gifted education.

    Educational Leadership and Administration: School management, policy, finance, and organizational change.

    Higher Education: College administration, student affairs, academic advising, globalization of higher education.

    Technology in Education (EdTech): Distance learning, E-learning platforms, Blended Learning models, AI in education.


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