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Thursday, December 25, 2025

Art, Tradition, Environment: Folklore in place

Art, Tradition, Environment: Folklore in place
13th to 18th September 2026
Xining & Rebgong, Qinghai, China

Conference call for papers: 'Art, tradition, environment: Folklore in place'
13-18 September 2026, Rebgong/Tongren, Qinghai, China

Theme:
Museums are often seen as the place for art. From so-called 'high art' to 'folk art', it remains common to exhibit and interpret artworks in isolation from the environmental and often cultural contexts in which they were created. Even the concept of Intangible Cultural Heritage, by building upon a sense of world heritage, suggests the possibility of appreciating art out of place.

This small academic conference explores the mutual importance of (1) place and (2) the creation of art and the maintenance of artistic traditions. We emphasise aesthetic practices as a product of interactions between culture and environment, which give rise to localised traditions. How does the natural environment influence culture and, as a result, art? How do artistic traditions contribute to the construction of cultural landscapes by inspiring alterations to and reenvisionings of the natural environment? How do geographical factors (e.g., climate, availability of natural materials, location relative to other cultural communities) impact the ways in which people create art? How is art practiced, displayed, and engaged with in place-sensitive ways both inside and outside museums.

The conference takes a broad definition of 'art' and considers all kinds of art genres from around the world, though it is expected that most presentations will concern visual arts. Of special interest are presentations concerning folk culture, vernacular traditions, and art that forms a part of a community's daily life or spiritual practices. The conference mixes scholarly presentations, discussions, and field trips. All presentations must reflect upon the connection between art and place as well as the situatedness of art within cultural traditions. The conference will occur in close engagement and collaboration with Qinghai's Tibetan scholars, artists, tradition bearers, and communities.

Maria Fabricius Hansen (University of Copenhagen) and Sally Pirie (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) will serve as plenary speakers.

Conference locations:
Conference presentations will be held at the Qinghai Tibetan Culture Museum in Xining, the multiethnic capital of Qinghai Province in Northwest China. The Qinghai Tibetan Culture Museum preserves, communicates, and promotes the cultural heritage of the Tibetan people, one of China's 56 recognised ethnicities. Delegates will also have the opportunity to explore the markets and alleys of the old city, which is strongly influenced by Hui Muslim culture, as well as to visit the mountainside Tulou Daoist temple. Following the presentation days, we will have a study fieldtrip to the small town of Rebgong (Tongren in Mandarin), situated in a mountain valley on the banks of the Yellow River. Rebgong grew up around a number of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, including Rongwo Monastery (founded 1341) and Wutun Monastery (founded 1385). Rebgong's various monastic and village communities ultimately developed distinct artistic traditions within such fields as thangka painting, architecture, sculpture (in wood, clay, yak butter), and embroidery. In 2009, these so-called Regong Arts were added to UNESCO's Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. During the fieldtrip, delegates will visit various of Rebgong's nature, cultural, and religious sites, including its famous monasteries, villages, and art schools.

Because the conference takes place in remote areas of China, delegates should be prepared to stay at local (non-luxury) hotels and to eat local Tibetan and Hui Muslim food throughout the conference.

Schedule:
13 September 2026: Delegates arrive in Xining.
14-15 September 2026: Conference presentations, visits to Qinghai Tibetan Culture Museum exhibits, and explorations around Xining.
16-17 September 2026: Group travels to and explores Rebgong.
18 September 2026: Group returns to Xining in the early afternoon, and the conference concludes.

Abstract submission:
If you wish to give a presentation at the conference, please submit your proposal to co-convenor Adam Grydehøj agrydehoj@islanddynamics.org. Please use 'Abstract for Art, Tradition, Environment' as the title for your e-mail. The proposal should include: 1) presentation title, 2) abstract (150-200 words), and 3) numbered list of authors/speakers (including e-mail addresses and affiliations for each author). All this information should be contained in the text of the submission e-mail rather than being included in an attachment. After submission, your proposal will be reviewed, and the organisers will respond with a decision as soon as possible. The earlier you submit your proposal, the earlier you will receive the decision. All presentations will be in English. The final deadline for abstracts is 28 February 2026.

Publication opportunity:
This conference is hosted by the Qinghai Tibetan Culture Museum, sponsored by South China University of Technology's School of Foreign Languages, and organised in association with Island Dynamics (Beewolf Press). Presenters are strongly encouraged to submit papers for consideration for a special section of the peer reviewed, non-fee charging open access journal 'Folk, Knowledge, Place' (https://folkknowledgeplace.org) on the theme of 'Art, tradition, environment'. Papers will need to match the journal's theme and scope. The deadline for special section article submissions is 31 May 2026. The aim is to allow papers that successfully pass peer review to be published in advance of the conference itself. Although we strongly encourage article submissions, it is not necessary to submit a paper to the journal or to have a paper accepted for publication in order to participate in the conference. To learn more about journal publication, please contact co-editor-in-chief Adam Grydehøj (agrydehoj@islanddynamics.org).

Registration, travel, accommodation, visas, and practical issues:
Conference registration will include all travel, accommodation, meals, and admission tickets during the conference (from arrival in Xining on 13 September until retun to Xining on 18 September). We will also assist delegates who require additional hotel nights in Xining before or after the conference. The conference's early registration fee of 1050 Singapore dollars or equivalent (payable to an account designated by Beewolf Press) is due by 15 April 2026, and final registration of 1250 Singapore dollars or equivalent is due by 15 June 2026.

Registration does not include travel costs and arrangements to and from Xining. Xining can be reached by plane from many major Chinese cities.
Citizens of many European and Asian countries now have the possibility of visa-free travel to China for up to 30 days. Citizens of other countries may need to apply for a visa. The conference organisers will provide the necessary documents for your visa application, but the visa application itself will be your responsibility.

Because Tibetan communities, monasteries, and cultural institutions are co-organising and contributing to the conference, delegates must commit to respecting their rights and interests by refraining from discussing sensitive topics. Political activism by visiting scholars would harm (and not benefit) the hosts who welcome us to Qinghai.

Co-convenors
Adam Grydehøj (South China University of Technology)
Ping Su (South China University of Technology)

Host
Qinghai Tibetan Culture Museum

Sponsor
South China University of Technology's School of Foreign Languages

In association with
Island Dynamics (Beewolf Press)




Silicon Valley Peace Conference: AI’s Role in Community Development and Peacebuilding in Developing Nations

Silicon Valley Peace Conference: AI's Role in Community Development and Peacebuilding in Developing Nations
18th to 19th September 2026
Palo Alto, California, United States of America

Call for Papers

The Silicon Valley Peace Conference invites scholars, researchers, technologists, peacebuilders, practitioners, and policymakers to submit original research work and practice-based papers exploring how Artificial Intelligence can support peacebuilding, inclusive development, social justice, community empowerment, environmental sustainability, public health, education, ethics, and spiritual well-being. Research projects conducted in developing nations are especially encouraged.

The conference offers an academic forum for sharing empirical research, case studies, technical innovations, interdisciplinary insights, and policy analyses that highlight AI's potential and challenges in shaping equitable, peaceful, and resilient communities. The conference features no participation or publication fees and will be held in a hybrid format, with options for both in-person and virtual attendance.

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the Editorial Board, and authors will receive a decision within two weeks, allowing authors with an accepted research abstract to begin conducting research and drafting their manuscripts without waiting for the abstract submission deadline. Full papers will be reviewed within three weeks, enabling authors to receive an early acceptance decision and make timely preparations for participation and travel.

Subtheme Highlights
Advancing Peacebuilding Efforts With AI-Based Approaches
Promoting Ethical, Transparent, and Responsible AI Development and Use
Promoting Social Justice and Reducing Inequality Through AI
Preserving Indigenous Cultures, Languages, and Community Heritage
Assistive AI Technologies for Persons With Disabilities and Caregivers
Empowering Marginalized Communities With AI-Enabled Tools
Creating New Forms of Employment Through AI-Driven Technologies
Supporting and Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals With AI Tools
Climate Action, Conservation, and Environmental Monitoring Enhanced by AI
Strengthening Education Systems Through AI-Driven Innovations
Theological and Ethical Reflections on Artificial Intelligence

Important Deadlines
Abstract Submission: February 28, 2026
Full Paper Submission: May 31, 2026
Conference Dates: September 18–19, 2026
San Francisco Bay Area Tours: September 17 and 20, 2026

Conference Website
The conference website offers comprehensive details, including expanded subthemes, submission procedures, publication guidelines, conference program flow, and other key materials for authors and participants: www.svpconference.org.




Saturday, December 13, 2025

13th International symposium on Creative Education

13th International symposium on Creative Education
3rd to 8th May 2026
Helsinki, Lahti, Finland

Dear Educator and researcher,

I would like to invite you to the most happening education event in Finland. The symposium is an interesting blend of events where you have possibility to see the best practices of Finnish education working on the ground in real school settings.

Theme of the 13th Symposium - Reimagining learning: AI, Creativity, and the Future of Education. This symposium will examine how artificial intelligence can empower human potential in classrooms and beyond. You can present a paper or also conduct a workshop. Abstract submission is open.

Various kind of discounts are available for researchers, educators and Ph.D. students.

Looking forward to meeting you in Finland in May 2026!

Best regards,
Shirin Kulkarni
Director,
CCE Finland


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Technology and Societal Impact Conference (TaSIC) 2026 | Deadline reminder | 5 days to go

Technology and Societal Impact Conference (TaSIC) 2026 | Deadline reminder | 5 days to go
20th to 21st February 2026
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dear Professors and Scholars,

This is a reminder that the deadline to submit your paper for TaSIC 2026 is just 5 days away, on December 15, 2025.
TaSIC 2026 (https://www.spjimr.org/centre-of-practice/wise-innovation-studio-for-emerging-technologies-wise-tech/tasic-2026) welcomes high-quality management and interdisciplinary research across domains such as Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Management, Logistics, Marketing, Operations, Policy, Strategy, Supply Chains, Sustainability, People and Leadership, and more.

Selected papers will be published in our partner journals, offering researchers a valuable platform for wider dissemination and impact.


We look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to TaSIC 2026.

For queries, please write to tasic_acad@spjimr.org

Warm regards,
Conference Conveners
TaSIC 2026 | SPJIMR

Enquiries: tasic@spjimr.org

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

43rd International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities

43rd International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities
12th to 13th March 2026
Online

Join us at the 43rd International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities organized by the Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (RAIS), which will be held online on March 12-13, 2026.

The Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (RAIS) provides a dynamic and supportive platform for both experienced and emerging scholars to present their research, engage in vibrant discussions, receive valuable feedback, gain fresh perspectives, and make a meaningful contribution to the fields of social sciences and humanities. Mark your calendar and don't miss this opportunity to connect, collaborate, and contribute! The accepted papers will be published in the RAIS Conference Proceedings with ISSN 2578-8574 and will be indexed in Google Scholar, IDEAS/RePEc, Econpapers, CEEOL, etc.

IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract deadline: February 18, 2026
Full paper deadline: February 25, 2026
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 1 week after submission
Registration deadline: February 27, 2026
Conference Days: March 12-13, 2026

CONFERENCE TOPICS
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Management and Business Studies
Economics, History of Economics
Law, Jurisprudence
Psychology, Sociology, and Philosophy
Science and Technology Studies
Communication Studies
Religious Studies, History
Mental Health and Well-being
Ethics and AI in Society
AI and Human Behavior
Technological Innovations and Economic Disruption
Politics and International Relations
Demography and Social Statistics
Education, Social Anthropology
Linguistics and Languages
Social Policy, Social Work, and Social History
Methods and Computing, Development Studies
Geography and Environmental Planning.

You are invited to submit your article to contribute in the area of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Sponsored by: Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies
Visit our website https://rais.education/ to see all 2026 RAIS Conferences.



Friday, December 5, 2025

Modernism Remodelled: A Transdisciplinary Conference




Modernism Remodelled: A Transdisciplinary Conference
28th February to 1st March 2026
Oxford, United Kingdom

Modernism Remodelled
A Transdisciplinary Conference

Oxford University (and online)
February 28-March 1, 2026

Fees: £180 (in person)
£100 (Online)

Abstract Deadline: December 28, 2025

**Participants interested in attending the conference without presenting a paper are also welcome.


Call for Presentations

This two-day conference seeks to bring together scholars, creatives, and arts-based researchers working on topics related to modernism and/or the contemporary cultural scenes that may have risen from the modernist period, such as literary studies, psychology, musicology, art studies, architecture, philosophy, film studies, media studies and beyond.
If we look at today's cultural, political, and scientific scene, we find that the pandemic, social and political unrest, technological and medical breakthroughs, new trends in poetry, a renewed interest in classicism and mythology (to name a few) resonate with an era not long ago. We detect a familiar pattern, which can be seen as a recurrence of, or maybe even an extension to the modernist period. Perhaps, as designer Ellen Lupton put it, "A second modernism has emerged, reinvigorating the utopian search for universal forms that marked the birth of design as a discourse and a discipline nearly a century earlier."
Thus, we would like to explore the following questions: Can we say that we experiencing a sequel to, or a "second wave" of modernism today? What happened to some of the movements and schools of thought that were born during the modernist period? How have some of them evolved? How have they contributed to the cultural scene today, in both the sciences and the arts?

We aim to come together to explore - and perhaps investigate - the intersections between movements, trends, ideas, sciences and aesthetic methodologies during the modernist period and today.

We welcome 15-minute presentations on comparative studies and research topics related to a full range of approaches to contemporary trends in (but not limited to) the following fields:
- Modernist art movements (surrealism, cubism, impressionism, futurism, vorticism, etc.)
- Breaking away from conventions (in art, science, or everyday life)
- Psychoanalysis and the creative unconscious
- Philosophy and epistemology
- Modernism in music and sound studies
- Literature, poetry, and experimental writing
- Film, media, and visual culture
- Architecture and design
- Spirituality, mysticism, and the search for meaning
- Experimentation with language and form
- Interwar periods and postwar transformations
- The emergence of creative collectives and manifestos
- Modernism's afterlives and its impact on contemporary art and society
- Digital modernisms and AI aesthetics
- Eco-modernism, posthumanism, and sustainability

Presenters can either share academic papers and/or creative work (poetry, prose, photography, music, painting, etc.), as we highly encourage arts-based research. We welcome proposals from scholars, creatives, graduate students, and professionals.

Submission Guidelines: Abstracts should be submitted through https://forms.gle/t99rW5eCZwphfu3W8 by December 28, 2025.

Conference fee (for in person participation) includes:
Tea/coffee breaks on both days, lunch on first day (besides the conference booklet and the amazing intellectul, creative, and networking experiences and opportunities)

Contact Information:
For any inquiries or clarifications, please email us on conferences@labrc.co.uk



Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Twenty-Fourth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lisbon, Portugal

Twenty-Fourth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lisbon, Portugal
1st to 3rd July 2026
Lisbon, Portugal

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CALL FOR PAPERS
Place: NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lisbon, Portugal and Online
Format: In-Person (Location) and Online (Asynchronous Content)
Dates: 1-3 July 2026
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PLENARY SPEAKERS
Luis Duarte de Almeida, Professor of Jurisprudence, Nova School of Law, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal; Honorary Professional Fellow, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Paulo Ferreira de Castro, Associate Professor of Musicology, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
Inocencia Mata, Professor of Portuguese language literature and Post-colonial studies, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Teresa Araujo, Professor of Portuguese Studies, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
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SPECIAL FOCUS: Beyond Borders: The Role of the Humanities in Reimagining Communities
In a world marked by deepening divides - national, ideological, economic, and epistemological - the question of how communities are formed, sustained, negotiated, and transformed has become urgent. Beyond Borders: The Role of the Humanities in Reimagining Communities, invites scholars to explore the humanities' critical role in interrogating, challenging, and reshaping notions of belonging and exclusion, of walls and bridges, of the individual and the collective.
The traditional concept of community has long been tied to territorial, linguistic, or cultural boundaries.
Reimagining communities beyond borders means not only envisioning new models of human connection but also critically examining the limits and consequences of inherited frameworks.
As the host city, Lisbon embodies the complexities of community-making across space and time. Over the centuries, it has been a point of both departure and arrival, rupture and reinvention - a fitting metaphor for the role of the humanities in our contemporary world.
This theme invites interdisciplinary engagement across fields such as, but not limited to, literature, history, philosophy, gender studies, musicology, digital humanities, and postcolonial studies. Areas of particular interest include:
- Movement and Travel: imaginative processes of perceiving the Other, at the intersection of observation and projection.
- Gendered and Racialized spaces: communities rendered invisible - through anonymity and
informality, or retrospectively through historiographical erasure.
- Communal Structures: concrete forms of collective life (convents, families, guilds), and abstract communities of shared beliefs or identities (diasporic imaginaries, intellectual movements, etc.).
- Circulation and Exchange: material and immaterial goods shaping inclusion, exclusion, the formation of transregional or transhistorical communities.
- Ethics and Coexistence: philosophical and ethical frameworks within and across communities.
- Political Imaginaries: ideological foundations that sustain or challenge forms of belonging.
- Narrative and Community: how language, literary form, and storytelling construct, contest, and reimagine communities across time and geographies.
We welcome proposals from scholars of all disciplinary backgrounds.
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CONFERENCE THEMES
THEME 1: Critical Cultural Studies
THEME 2: Communication and Linguistics Studies
THEME 3: Literary Humanities
THEME 4: Civic, Political, and Community Studies
THEME 5: Past and Present in the Humanistic Education
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JOURNAL
The New Directions in the Humanities Journal Collection is brought together by a common interest in established traditions in the humanities while at the same time developing innovative practices and setting a renewed agenda for their future.

The International Journal of Literary Humanities
Collection Founded: 2003
Title Founded: 2013
ISSN: 2327-7912 (Print) ISSN: 2327-8676 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Indexing: H-Index: 3, Scopus / SJR: 0.12 (2023), Literature (ProQuest), Fuente Académica Plus (EBSCO), Scopus (Elsevier), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

The International Journal of Humanities Education
Collection Founded: 2003
Title Founded: 2013
ISSN: 2327-0063 (Print) ISSN: 2327-2457 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Biannual
Indexing: H-Index: 4 (2023), Scopus / SJR: 0.13 (2023), Educational Curriculum and Methods (Cabell's), Educational Psychology and Administration (Cabell's), Education Journals (ProQuest), Scopus (Elsevier), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

The International Journal of Communication and Linguistic Studies
Collection Founded: 2003
Title Founded: 2013
ISSN: 2327-7882 (Print) ISSN: 2327-8617 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Indexing H-Index: 4 (2023), Scopus / SJR: 0.11 (2023), Psychology (Cabell's), Communication Source (EBSCO), Linguistics Database (ProQuest), Scopus (Elsevier), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

The International Journal of Critical Cultural Studies
Collection Founded: 2003
Title Founded: 2013
ISSN: 2327-0055 (Print) ISSN: 2327-2376 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Biannual
Indexing H-Index: 4 (2023), Scopus / SJR: 0.11 (2023), Scopus (Elsevier), Social Science Journals (ProQuest), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
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ABOUT US
Founded in 2003, the New Directions in the Humanities Research Network is brought together by a common interest in established traditions in the humanities while at the same time developing innovative practices and setting a renewed agenda for their future. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries.
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RELATED CONFERENCES
We also offer related thematic events in our other Research Networks that you might be able to attend in-person. This way we build for our Research Network Members flexible, and at the same time resilient, spaces for communication, engagement, and participation.
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Monday, December 1, 2025

Sixteenth International Conference on Religion and Spirituality in Society, Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, Lima, Peru


Sixteenth International Conference on Religion and Spirituality in Society, Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, Lima, Peru
22nd to 23rd June 2026
Lima, Peru

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CALL FOR PAPERS
Place: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, Lima, Peru + Online
Format: In-Person (Location) and Online (Asynchronous Content)
Dates: 22-23 June 2026
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PLENARY SPEAKERS
Michael Winkelman, School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University; Director of the Ethnographic Field School in Ensenada, BC, Mexico; Director of the M.P.H. in Community Health
Sofia Chacaltana-Cortez, Full Professor, Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University, Lima, Peru
Chonon Bensho, Indigenous Artist, Shipibo-Konibo, Peruvian Amazon
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SPECIAL FOCUS: Indigenous Spiritualities in Global Perspective
In recent years, the study of indigenous cultures has gained significance beyond the traditional fields of ethnography and anthropology. Thanks to contributions from cognitive sciences such as psychology and neuroscience, religious beliefs have been identified as deeply embedded in the neurophysiological structure of human beings. This, in turn, has helped validate renewed hypotheses related to animism, now understood not as a "primitive" stage but as an intrinsic aspect of how many human groups perceive and relate to the living entities of the planet.
At the same time, growing ecological awareness highlights the need for a shift in the contemporary world's relationship with nature and with human-made artifacts. This perspective reveals a "relational ontology" - not a new concept, but one deeply embedded in indigenous cultures and present in the historical traditions of the Western world.
Ultimately, this way of connecting with all living things, which characterizes many indigenous cultures, extends beyond a purely pragmatic relationship. It is rooted in profound beliefs and ancestral knowledge, forming an integral part of the spirituality and religious practices of these communities.
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CONFERENCE THEMES
THEME 1: Religious Foundations
THEME 2: Religious Community and Socialization
THEME 3: Religious Commonalities and Differences
THEME 4: The Politics of Religion
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JOURNAL
The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society aims to create an intellectual frame of reference for the academic study of religion and spirituality and to create an interdisciplinary conversation on the role of religion and spirituality in society.
Serial Founded: 2011
ISSN: 2154-8633 (Print) ISSN: 2154-8641 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Indexing: Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO), Academic Search Elite (EBSCO), Academic Search Premier (EBSCO), Academic Search Complete (EBSCO), Academic Search International (EBSCO), Biography Reference Bank (EBSCO), Psychology (Cabell's), OmniFile Full Text Mega (EBSCO), OmniFile Full Text Select (EBSCO), Scopus (Elsevier), Sociological Abstracts (ProQuest), Web of Science (Clarivate)
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ABOUT US
Founded in 2011, the Religion in Society Research Network explores the relationship between religion in society and the changing nature of spirituality. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.
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RELATED CONFERENCES
We also offer related thematic events in our other Research Networks that you might be able to attend in-person. This way we build for our Research Network Members flexible, and at the same time resilient, spaces for communication, engagement, and participation.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Twenty-Sixth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations, Thoravej 29, Copenhagen, Denmark

Twenty-Sixth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations, Thoravej 29, Copenhagen, Denmark
25th to 26th June 2026
Copenhagen, Denmark

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CALL FOR PAPERS
Place: Thoravej 29, Copenhagen, Denmark + Online
Format: In-person (location) and online (asynchronous content)
Dates: 25-26 June 2026
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PLENARY SPEAKERS
Charles Landry, Creative Bureaucracy and Civic City in a Nomadic World, United Kingdom
Anke Gruendel, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Christian Bason, Co-founder, Transition Collective, Denmark
Geoff Mulgan, Professor, Collective Intelligence, Public Policy and Social Innovation, University
College London (UCL), United Kingdom
Gabriella Gomez-Mont, Founder and CEO, Experimentalista, United Kingdom
Jacob Torfing, Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark
Paul du Gay, Professor, Department of Organization (IOA), Copenhagen Business School,
Denmark and Visiting Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford, UK
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SPECIAL FOCUS: Organization in Uncertain Worlds
This conference aims to shed light on the challenges that leaders encounter when navigating cultural differences and identify prospects for creating more inclusive and effective leadership strategies. Intercultural leadership, which emphasizes empathy, cultural intelligence, and adaptability, can mitigate conflicts and misunderstandings that arise from cultural disparities.

The conference will delve into the impact of VUCA on leadership paradigms, examining how
globalization, technological advancements, and geopolitical shifts further complicate the interplay between cultures. Participants will also analyze intercultural leadership case studies and success stories in diverse industries, illuminating best practices and practical approaches.

Discussions will center on empowering leaders to embrace diversity, harness cultural nuances, and foster an inclusive environment that capitalizes on the strengths of a multicultural workforce.

Through workshops and interactive sessions, attendees will gain insights, tools, and frameworks to overcome intercultural challenges, leading to more cohesive and adaptive organizations in an ever-changing world.

In conclusion, the conference endeavors to stimulate innovative ideas and collaborations, fostering a collective understanding of the significance of intercultural leadership in addressing the VUCA complexities of the modern era. By synergizing expertise from diverse perspectives, participants will contribute to shaping more resilient and visionary leadership models fit for the challenges and prospects of a VUCA world.
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CONFERENCE THEMES
Theme 1: Organizational Knowledge
Theme 2: Institutional Structures
Theme 3: Publics and Collectivities
Theme 4: Organizational Design
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JOURNAL
The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies offers a pragmatic focus to investigate the "organization" and "management" of groups of people collaborating toward productive ends across various contexts - from micro-enterprises to multinational corporations - as well as institutions of formal learning, public sector agencies, and community organizations.
Serial Founded: 2006
ISSN: 2324-7649 (Print) ISSN: 2324-7657 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Biannually
Indexing: H-Index: 5 (2023), Scopus / SJR: 0.11 (2023), Management (Cabell's), Psychology
(Cabell's), Social Science Journals (ProQuest), Scopus (Elsevier)
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Change Management: An International Journal investigates the dynamics of organizational
change and how institutions respond to social, stakeholder, and market pressures.
Serial Founded: 2001
ISSN: 2327-798X (Print) ISSN: 2327-9176 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Biannually
Indexing: H-Index: 5 (2023), Scopus / SJR: 0.11 (2023), Business Source Corporate Plus
(EBSCO), Business Source Complete (EBSCO), Business Source International (EBSCO),
Genamics, Management (Cabell's), Scopus (Elsevier), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
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Organizational Cultures: An International Journal highlights the latest thinking in theories of organizational culture, examining the success factors that shape thriving workplaces where knowledge, culture, and change drive efficiency and effectiveness.
Serial Founded: 2001
ISSN: 2327-8013 (Print) ISSN: 2327-932X (Online)
Publication Frequency: Biannually
Indexing: H-Index: 5 (2023), Scopus / SJR: 0.13 (2023), Business Source Corporate Plus
(EBSCO). Business Source Complete (EBSCO), Business Source International (EBSCO),
Genamics, Psychology (Cabell's), Management (Cabell's), Social Science Journals (ProQuest), Scopus (Elsevier), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
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ABOUT US
Founded in 1993, the Organization Studies Research Network was brought together around a
common concern for and interest in exploring new possibilities in knowledge, culture, and change management within the broader context of the nature and future of organizations and their impact on modern society.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Unlocking the Power of Unit-Level Survey Data: Insights from a 7-Day Advanced Workshop(Online) @ NIT, Trichy


Introduction

High-quality data analysis has become central to modern social science research. Whether we study labour markets, household well-being, social service access, or long-term human development, the ability to work with large-scale unit-level survey datasets is now a core skill. Recognising this growing demand, an intensive seven-day online training programme has been announced to help scholars, faculty, and professionals strengthen their analytical toolkit.

Why This Workshop Matters

India generates a massive volume of public microdata through surveys such as the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS), the Survey on Access to Social Services (SAS), and the India Human Development Survey (IHDS). These datasets offer unmatched insights into employment, income, education, health, inequality, and social conditions across states, districts, and demographic groups.

However, working with such data is far from simple. Researchers often struggle with:

  • Understanding survey design and sampling structures

  • Cleaning and preparing complex, multi-file datasets

  • Using weights, clusters, and strata properly

  • Extracting policy-relevant insights

  • Navigating software such as Stata and R

The upcoming workshop directly addresses these gaps through a structured, hands-on curriculum delivered by experienced empirical researchers and data specialists.


Programme Overview

Duration: 7 days
Mode: Online (live sessions)
Daily Schedule: 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Dates: 1–7 December 2025

The workshop follows an application-oriented approach. Instead of lengthy lectures, each session integrates:

  • Live demonstrations

  • Real dataset walkthroughs

  • Practical coding exercises

  • Discussions on best practices for survey-based research

  • Q&A sessions to help participants handle their own research problems

Only 40 seats are available, keeping the cohort focused and interactive.


What Participants Will Learn

1. Structure of Large-Scale Unit-Level Databases

A detailed introduction to how national surveys are designed, how samples are drawn, and how the raw data is organised across households, individuals, and thematic modules.

2. Data Preparation in Stata and R

Participants will learn:

  • Importing and merging files

  • Cleaning inconsistent variables

  • Constructing derived indicators

  • Managing missing values

  • Setting up survey design parameters

This includes guided coding sessions so that participants build confidence with both software environments.

3. Working with PLFS, SAS, and IHDS

The workshop covers:

  • Employment and labour force indicators

  • Education and health variables

  • Access to basic facilities

  • Consumption and living standards

  • Demographic and socio-economic attributes

Practical exercises help participants produce tables, graphs, and regression outputs aligned with research or policy questions.

4. Empirical Techniques for Policy-Relevant Analysis

Key analytical themes include:

  • Employment trends and workforce characteristics

  • Sectoral patterns

  • Social and regional inequalities

  • Rural-urban disparities

  • Household-level well-being

  • Labour market shocks and vulnerabilities

By the end of the programme, each participant should be able to independently structure and execute a complete unit-level data project.


Who Should Attend

This workshop is ideal for:

  • Research scholars working on dissertations involving labour, social policy, development economics, or inequality

  • Faculty members seeking a refresher or skill enhancement in empirical methods

  • Industry and policy professionals involved in analytics, evaluation, monitoring or quantitative research

  • Early-career social scientists transitioning into data-driven work

Prior experience with Stata or R is helpful but not mandatory; the workshop is designed to build skills from the ground up.


Registration Details

Fees:

  • Research Scholars: ₹1,500

  • Faculty & Professionals: ₹2,500

Deadline: 28 November 2025
Selection: First-come, first-served (limited seats)

Once the fee is paid, participants must complete the registration form to confirm their seat.


How to Make the Most of This Workshop

  • Install Stata and R Studio in advance

  • Go through basic commands to familiarise yourself

  • Prepare one research question you want to explore during the workshop

  • Keep a notebook for writing commands and workflows

  • After each session, practise with sample datasets to reinforce learning

This approach ensures that you finish the programme with not just theoretical knowledge but real, practical competence.


Conclusion

For anyone serious about social science research in India, mastering unit-level datasets is no longer optional — it is foundational. This seven-day workshop offers a rare opportunity to learn directly from experts who work with these databases every day. With structured learning, hands-on coding, and real-world examples, participants will walk away equipped to conduct rigorous, data-driven research that can contribute meaningfully to policy, academia, and public debates.



Monday, November 24, 2025

Madrid: A Focus on Pedagogy

Madrid: A Focus on Pedagogy
24th to 26th June 2026
Madrid, Spain

MADRID, Spain

ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 10th DECEMBER, 2025 (Round One)

An international conference in the capital of Spain, the historic city of Madrid.

Contemporary Teaching in a Time of Change
Dates: 24-26 June, 2026
Location: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Abstracts: 10 Dec, 2025


Delegates wishing to attend should submit a 300 word abstract by the deadline date.

Themes are varied and include:

TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHING
From artificial intelligence and Chat GPT to virtual reality and distance learning

TEACHING CREATIVITY AND CREATIVE TEACHING
From art and design studios to experimental pedagogies

PEDAGOGICAL METHODS AND PRACTICES
Exploring studio teaching, large lectures, seminars, workshops and labs

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Examining ways of expanding what and how we teach

EXPERIMENTAL PEDAGOGIES AND INNOVATIVE TEACHING
Exploring innovations from flipped classrooms to upgrading

Full details:


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A second conference in summer 2026 is also held in the historic city of Istanbul:

ISTANBUL DEADLINE: 15TH December, 2025

Heritage(s): CULTURAL PASTS - URBAN FUTURES
Dates: 6-8, July 2026
Location: Isik University, Istanbul
Abstracts: 15 Dec, 2025




Sunday, November 16, 2025

EDC2026 - 21st Education and Development Conference


EDC2026 - 21st Education and Development Conference
5th to 7th March 2026
Bangkok, Thailand

Join global educators and changemakers at EDC2026, March 5–7, 2026, in Bangkok, Thailand.
Discover bold ideas, real-world impact, and meaningful connections at one of the longest-running and most unique conferences on education. Inspire change through collaboration.


Dear Colleagues,

It is our pleasure to invite you to the 21st Education and Development Conference (EDC2026), taking place from March 5–7, 2026, in Bangkok, Thailand, at the Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit.

Organized by Tomorrow People Organization as it's signature event, EDC is one of the longest-running and most unique global conferences on education, bringing together scholars, policymakers, and practitioners from around the world.


ABOUT EDC2026

For 21 years, EDC has gathered educators, researchers, and practitioners who value depth over scale - where names are remembered, ideas travel across disciplines, and partnerships turn into action.

This is a boutique, highly curated forum designed for meaningful dialogue, authentic connection, and real collaboration that extends far beyond the conference itself.

2026 Theme: "Empowering Educators, Elevating Communities"

In an era of rapid technological and social change, EDC2026 will explore how education can serve as a bridge - linking research and practice, innovation and inclusion, and knowledge and compassion. Together, we will reflect on how learning can remain deeply human while embracing the potential of a transforming world.


WHY JOIN

- A 21-year legacy of impact and collaboration

- Curated, small-scale environment (60–80 participants) for deep learning and exchange

- Interdisciplinary dialogue bridging education, policy, research, and community development

- Global network of EDC community from over 130 countries

- Action-oriented outcomes that turn conversations into initiatives


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

University professors and researchers, educators, policymakers, NGO and development professionals, EdTech innovators, and all those passionate about transforming education through collaboration and purpose.


KEY DETAILS:

Dates: March 5–7, 2026
Venue: Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand
Format: In-person (limited virtual participation)
Proposal Submission Deadline: December 25, 2025

Apply to present or join as a participant at: www.ed-conference.org/apply.html

Learn more at: www.ed-conference.org

We warmly invite you to be part of this inspiring gathering of minds shaping the future of global education. Join us in Bangkok, March 2026, to connect, learn, and co-create ideas that matter.

With kind regards,

Conference Secretariat
Education and Development Conference (EDC2026)
Organized by Tomorrow People Organization


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International Conference of Marketing 2026 | Call for Papers | IIM BODH GAYA

Greetings from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bodh Gaya!

We hope this message finds you safe and well. It gives us immense pleasure to announce the second edition of IIM Bodh Gaya's flagship marketing conference, the INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MARKETING (ICM 2.0), scheduled for 14th & 15th March 2026.

The theme for ICM 2.0 is: "AI-led Transformation in Consumer Experience and Marketing Strategies."

As new consumption sensibilities and value systems continue to emerge, it is vital to examine how marketing is evolving in this changing landscape. This conference aims to provide a global scholarly platform for meaningful discussions on shifts in consumer behaviour and the strategies brands can adopt to manage and exceed customer expectations in this new reality.

The conference further seeks to highlight the transformation of the consumer journey in an increasingly digital business ecosystem, and to explore how marketers can design superior consumption experiences by integrating AI-driven insights, consumer well-being, and sustainable business practices.

Publication Opportunity: Selected papers will be considered for publication in ABDC and Scopus-listed journals.
Please submit your paper using this Submission Link.

Keynote Speakers:
We are honored to have an exceptional lineup of keynote speakers representing global excellence in academia and research.

Prof. Lim Weng Marc - Distinguished Professor and Dean of Sunway Business School, Sunway University, Malaysia, is a leading scholar recognized for his contributions to business education and strategic leadership in Asia.
Prof. Anand Kumar Jaiswal - Professor of Marketing at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India, is known for his extensive work in consumer behavior, services marketing, and sustainability.
Prof. Geeta Menon - Abraham Krasnoff Professor of Global Business and Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business, USA, is an internationally acclaimed expert in consumer psychology, advertising, and brand management.
Prof. Shaphali Gupta - Professor of Marketing Management at the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, India, brings deep insights into consumer decision-making, market strategy, and behavioral marketing.
Prof. Madhu Viswanathan - Professor of Marketing at the Indian School of Business, India, is widely recognized for his pioneering research on marketplace literacy and consumer well-being.
Together, these distinguished speakers will share their perspectives on emerging trends, research frontiers, and the evolving landscape of global marketing and management

For detailed information, please refer to the attached conference flyer, visit the IIM Bodh Gaya Conference Portal, or the conference webpage at https://iimbg.ac.in/icm2/. We would also be grateful if you could kindly circulate this invitation within your professional and academic networks.

We look forward to your valuable contribution to making ICM 2.0 a grand success.


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भारतीय प्रबंध संस्थान बोधगया

Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya

Uruvela, Prabandh Vihar, Bodh Gaya- 824234, India

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

The 12th World Conference on Women’s Studies 2026 (WCWS 2026)


The 12th World Conference on Women's Studies 2026 (WCWS 2026)
28th to 30th May 2026
Chiang Mai, Thailand

JOIN PHYSICALLY OR VIRTUALLY

Theme: 'The Power of Dialogue: Abolishing the Conditions of Voicelessness'

Overview
"Reimagining the World Through Women's Perspectives"
For over 11 remarkable years, the World Conference on Women's Studies (WCWS) has stood as a global movement of empowerment, knowledge, and transformation. Rooted in the belief that women's voices have the power to reshape the world, WCWS has evolved into a dynamic hub where academia meets activism, and where research inspires real-world change.
This premier platform brings together scholars, gender specialists, educators, policymakers, community leaders, and advocates who share one vision - to advance the cause of gender equality, women's leadership, and empowerment in every sphere of life.
At WCWS 2026, participants will engage in deep and meaningful conversations around women's rights, power, identity, and social inclusion.

Why should you join WCWS 2026?
- 11+ years driving global dialogue on women's empowerment
- 120+ countries represented by voices championing women's rights
- 350+ institutions collaborating to advance feminist research and advocacy
- 3000+ professionals uniting to shape inclusive and equitable futures

Be part of the movement for change, empowerment, and equality.

Key Features of WCWS 2026

Multidisciplinary Presentations

WCWS 2026 will feature a rich variety of multidisciplinary presentations exploring themes such as women's health, social justice, media representation, and cultural transformation. These sessions will bring together diverse voices to share groundbreaking research, innovative ideas, and lived experiences that shape the global discourse on women's empowerment.

Workshops and Policy Discussions

The conference will host interactive workshops, syllabi sessions, and policy dialogues designed to deepen understanding of feminism, equity, and women's rights across disciplines. These workshops aim to empower educators, researchers, and advocates to strengthen feminist knowledge production and implement gender-informed actions in their institutions and communities.

Networking Opportunities

WCWS 2026 offers dynamic opportunities for collaboration, networking, and mentorship among academics, policymakers, practitioners, and activists.
Engage in special sessions, circles, and speed networking for research collaborations, fostering meaningful partnerships and cross-cultural exchanges that amplify women's voices and strengthen global solidarity for equality.

Publication Opportunities

Participants will have the opportunity to submit their full papers to internationally recognized journals through TIIKM's publication facilitation services, ensuring their work reaches a global academic audience and contributes to ongoing feminist scholarship.

Awards of Excellence

To honor outstanding contributions, WCWS 2026 will present awards such as Best Presenter and Best Overall Presenter, recognizing exceptional research and impactful presentations that advance women's empowerment worldwide. These accolades celebrate dedication, innovation, and leadership in the field of Women's Studies.

The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), in collaboration with the hosting, academic, and media partners of the Conference, cordially invites you and your colleagues to submit abstracts of your original research papers to be eligible to participate in the 12th World Conference on Women's Studies 2026. We welcome papers for the selection of oral presentations, poster presentations, online oral presentations (live Zoom presentations), pre-recorded video options, and online poster presentations.

Conference Main Tracks:

Rights, freedoms, and politics
Masculinities reimagined
Justice: climate, gender, ecological, economic
Educational systems
Women in politics and public administration
Women, spirituality and religion
Equity and work-life balance

Abstract Submission Deadline: 17th DECEMBER 2025
Submit Your Abstract to:

OR use the submission online portal: https://womenstudies.tiikm.com/call-for-papers/

Visit our official Website: https://womenstudies.tiikm.com/

Conference Chair and Committee

Conference Chair
PROF. Diana J. Fox
Professor and Chair
Anthropology Department
Bridgewater State University
USA

Plenary and Keynote Speakers

Dr. Nyla Ali Khan
Keynote Speaker
Oklahoma City Community College
USA

Dr. Tobe Levin von Gleichen
Plenary Speaker
Associate, Hutchins Center for African and African American Research
Harvard University,
USA

Prof. Karen Carpenter
Plenary Speaker
Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Psychology
University of the West Indies, Mona
Jamaica

Prof. Indrani Margolin
Plenary Speaker
Professor in Social Work
The Graduate Faculty in Women's and Gender Studies
University of Northern British Columbia
Candada

Dr. Neziswa Titi
Plenary Speaker
University of Cape Town
South Africa

Dr. Fiona MacDonald
Plenary Speaker
Associate Professor
Co-Chair, International Studies Graduate Program
University of Northern British Columbia
Canada

Dr. Mariame Racine Sow
Plenary Speaker
Managing Director of FORWARD for Women
Germany

Dr. Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini
Workshop Speaker
Faculty of Humanities
Udayana University
Indonesia

Steering Committee members

Prof. Darlene Ajeet Miller
Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affair
The University of South Africa (UNISA)
South Africa

Dr. Shazia Malik
Centre for Women's Studies and Research
University of Kashmir
India

Dr. Dalea Bean
Head of the Mona Unit
Institute of Gender and Development Studies
Regional Coordinating Office
The University of the West Indies
Jamaicinity of the West Indies
Jamaica

Partnerships that Drive Our Conference Success

HOSTING PARTNERS
Bridgewater State University
The Institute of Gender and Development Studies, The University of the West Indies, Jamaica

STRATEGIC PARTNER
Women's Education for Advancement and Empowerment (WEAVE) Foundation, Thailand

ACADEMIC PARTNER
Northwest Samar State University, Philippines
Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, Philippines
Fenerbahce University, Turkey
Kwame Nkrumah University, Zambia
Davao Oriental State University, Philippines
Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (CBSUA), Philippines
Centre for Gender Equity and Equality General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka
Department of Social Work and Criminology, Faculty of Humanities, University of Pretoria, South Africa

WCWS 2026 provides you with the following FREE publication opportunities:

There are no submission or publication charges for supporting journals.

PUBLISH HELP
A breakthrough free TIIKM project to make your research publication possible.
Preliminary reviews of your full paper with the world-class publication "steering committee" before the conference.

One of the major issues faced by novice researchers/authors in the present is the lack of perspectives to improve writing for academic publications. "PUBLISHelp" is introduced by TIIKM to help authors develop their full papers before the conference. Once the request is made, a steering committee member will be assigned to provide the author with developmental comments to improve the full paper. Our main goal is to assist our conference participants in keeping one step ahead to improve their valuable research papers.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication

Featured Special Issues
- Gender in Management: https://www.emerald.com/gm
- Gender, Work and Organization: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14680432
- Indian Journal of Gender Studies: https://journals.sagepub.com/home/ijg
- Journal of International Women's Studies: https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/
- African Journal of Reproductive Health: https://ajrh.info/index.php/ajrh/index

Esteemed Regular Issues
- Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/gwst20
- Multidisciplinary Reviews: https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/mr/index

The author instructions and submission guidelines for your desired journals will be sent to you separately.
All peer-reviewed journals are subject to the double-blind peer-review process. The decision on publication will depend on the peer-review process. Participants are advised to read the journal's scope and aim before deciding on a suitable journal. We follow universally accepted ethics on publication. Accordingly, a guarantee for publication will not be issued before the submission has been made and the review process has been completed. The publisher does not charge any money for the publication of non-open-access content.

Program Highlights and Opportunities Available in WCWS 2026

- FREE publication and free review support for full paper publication
- Opportunity to publish in high-ranked supporting journals and open access for proceedings with OJS
- Access to 3-Day Conference program (all sessions, workshops, and panel discussions)
- Publication workshops/policy discussions/syllabi workshops
- Networking opportunities
- Awards for best presenters
- Visit one of the most popular travel destinations in the world: Chiang Mai, Thailand

Since you are a Conal Conference Alerts subscriber, we would like to offer a 10% discount on the registration fees. Please submit your abstract on or before 17th December 2025 to claim this offer. Use promo code #WCWS11 Conal when you submit your paper.

This remarkable platform for sharing knowledge is accessible to non-presenters as well! Click REGISTER NOW to join the interactive audience:

We eagerly await your response and kindly ask that you share this email with your university colleagues.

Contact us:
International Conference Coordinator - Ms. Himavi Athauda
The International Institute of Knowledge Management
531/18, Kotte Road | Pita Kotte | Zip Code 10100 | Sri Lanka
Tel: 0094 11799 2022
Direct Contact (WhatsApp): +94 714015313


Tuesday, November 11, 2025

2026 KEY WEST International Academic Conference on Business, Economics, Finance and Accounting


2026 KEY WEST International Academic Conference on Business, Economics, Finance and Accounting
4th to 5th January 2026
Key West, Florida, United States of America

Theme: Promoting Global Progress and Excellence in Academia

ORGANIZED by International Association of Applied Business Research - IAABR

DATES: January 4th - 5th, 2026
PLACE: Key West, Florida, USA
Pier House Resort and Spa, Key West
1 Duval St, Key West, Florida, 33040

DEADLINES:

FULL PAPERS - DECEMBER 16, 2025. All full-paper submissions will be reviewed for publication in one of the double-blind, peer-refereed journals sponsoring the 2026 KEY WEST CONFERENCE or the refereed conference proceedings with ISBN number. The authors of these articles will receive their publications in person while still attending the IAABR Conference in Key West (one copy per registered participant will be provided free of charge).

ABSTRACTS - DECEMBER 23, 2025. The authors of all accepted abstracts will have the chance to PRESENT THEIR RESEARCH IN PROGRESS at the Key West Conference which will also give them the OPPORTUNITY to submit their COMPLETED PAPERS by MAY 15, 2026, in order to be considered for a journal publication.

REGULAR REGISTRATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 28, 2025.

This conference is for people who want to participate in a major international forum, get published, network with colleagues who share similar or complementary interests, and, last but not least, to have fun in KEY WEST, the pearl of the American Caribbean!

The Executive Board of IAABR is very pleased to announce that the Keynote Address at the 2026 Key West International Academic Conference will be delivered by Dr. Ursula Schinzel, an award-winning book author and winner of the Academy of Management's Best Paper Award on an International Topic (The Carolyn Dexter Award).

Papers related to all areas of Accounting, Banking, Business Ethics, Communication and Media, e-Business, e-Government, e-Learning, Ecology, Economics, Education, Engineering, Environment and Life Sciences, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Gender Studies, Globalization, Human Resources, Information Technology, Innovation and Creativity, Law and Legal Studies, Leadership, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Psychology, Religion and Spirituality, Security Studies, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sustainable Development, and Women Studies are invited to this international conference, which is expected to be attended by authors from nearly all parts of the world. People without papers can also participate in this conference, and they are invited to serve as session chairs or discussants, as well as informal contributors to the academic quality of this international event.

Journals sponsoring the 2026 KEY WEST CONFERENCE:
- Journal of Advancements of Applied Business Research (JAABR)
- Journal of Advancements in Economics, Finance and Accounting (JAEFA)
- Journal of Strategic and International Studies (JSIS)
- Journal of Organizational Advancement, Strategic and Institutional Studies (JOASIS)
- Journal of Psychology and Social Studies (JPSS)

To submit your full paper or abstract, please email it as an attachment (acceptable formats are .doc and .docx) to GLOBAL@IAABR.COM (please put "KEY WEST CONFERENCE" in the subject line of your message). All submissions will be double blind peer-refereed by members of the conference review committee.

Authors who CANNOT travel to Key West for visa or other reasons, may PARTICIPATE VIRTUALLY in the IAABR/Academic OASIS conference, and these authors will have the same publication opportunities as the regular conference presenters.

The regular registration fee is $385, and it includes: 1) the popular IAABR 2 FOR 1 ADVANTAGE - 2 OPPORTUNITIES: an OPPORTUNITY to PUBLISH your accepted paper or abstract in a PEER-REFEREED PUBLICATION with ISSN or ISBN number issued by the Library of the Congress + an OPPORTUNITY to PRESENT the results of your work at an INTERNATIONAL FORUM for 1 LOW FEE; 2) one printed issue of the journal or proceedings CD containing your paper; 3) an official certificate for international conference participation; 4) the conference luncheon, receptions, coffee breaks and keynote address; 5) attendance of all conference sessions and symposia; 6) attendance of all social and networking events; 7) the listing of your presentation in the official conference program; 8) exploration of the history, culture, night life and outdoor discoveries of KEY WEST, the pearl of the American Caribbean!

For inquiries, please contact the Conference Organizing Committee via ADMIN@IAABR.com or visit our website: www.IAABR.com

Enquiries: Admin@iaabr.com


Monday, November 10, 2025

Manchester: Livable Cities 2026

Manchester: Livable Cities 2026
17th to 19th June 2026
Manchester, United Kingdom

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ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 1st Dec, 2025

16th International LIVABLE CITIES Conference

MANCHESTER, UK.
University of Salford
Event: 17-19 June, 2026

INTERDISCIPLINARY

Previous Livable Cities conferences in New York, London, Bangalore, Barcelona, Lisbon, Abu Dhabi, Cyprus, Cleveland, Bristol, Melbourne and elsewhere.

Late Abstract Deadline 1st April, 2026

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RELATED EVENT DEADLINES:

MADRID: 10TH December, 2025

A Focus on Pedagogy - Contemporary Teaching in a Time of Change
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
June 24-26, 2026

ISTANBUL: 15TH December, 2025

Heritage(s): CULTURAL PASTS - URBAN FUTURES
Isik University
July 6-8, 2026

All events are interdisciplinary and invite scholars from international locations to explore exchanges with researchers in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Australasia and Asia.

Disciplines represented include:

Urban Planning
Sustainability
Architecture
Sociology
Human Geography
Transport
Art
Landscape Architecture
Media Studies
Environmental Psychology
Communications
Digital Design
Humanities
Public Health
Community Studies
Design
Urban Economics
Cultural Studies
Public Services
Creative Industries
Tourism
Heritage

PUBLICATIONS:
Journal Special Issue – UCL Press; Book: Intellect Books Scholars Publishing; Proceedings: AMPS

INDEXING:
SCOPUS, Web of Science (ESCI), Ulrichsweb, JURN, ANVUR, ScienceOpen, EBSCO, DOAJ, and more.



IndusAcX Summit 2025: The Industry–Academia Exchange

Our University proudly marks its 25th Anniversary (Silver Jubilee) with a year-long series of celebratory events beginning on Foundation Day, August 6, 2025. As a cornerstone of these celebrations, the School of Law is delighted to host the IndusAcX Summit 2025: The Industry–Academia Exchange on December 20, 2025, at the University campus.

This premier summit is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice. It will bring together over 30 distinguished speakers and trainers, 133 Executive Development Program (EDP) participants, and 28 senior and selected academic experts from India and abroad.

Key Focus Areas

Construction Law, Contracts, and Arbitration

AI, Data Protection, and Technology Law

ESG, Carbon Markets, and Sustainability                          

Aviation law and management  

Summit Objectives

The agenda will include a Certificate Distribution Ceremony for EDP participants and the recognition of industry partners and distinguished speakers.

Enhance Academic Interaction: Foster interdisciplinary dialogue among students, researchers, and faculty.

Showcase Innovative Work: Provide a platform for participants to present and refine their research.

Develop Research Culture: Promote research in emerging domains such as ESG, AI & Technology Law, Construction Law, and Aviation Law.

Recognise Excellence: Honour outstanding research through Best Paper Awards and Peer-Reviewed Evaluations.

Foster Policy and Industry Engagement: Bridge academia, industry, and policy for practical and impactful insights.

The IndusAcX Summit 2025 is a pro bono initiative by the School of Law, reflecting our academic responsibility to promote ethical and accessible research. Participation is free of cost.

We warmly invite researchers, industry professionals, and academics to join this dynamic convergence of thought leaders and be part of a meaningful exchange between academia and industry.

We kindly request you to post the event details on your esteemed platform. Please upload this announcement at your earliest convenience, along with the attached Call for Papers (PDF) document. Once published, please share the link with us so that we may also promote your platform through our official channels.

Kind regards,
Alisha

Alisha Mehta (she/her)
Assistant Professor
Dhirubhai Ambani University - School of Law
Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India)
Contact: +91 8128091464