Theme


  • ii. Culture, Education, Socio-economics & Management

    We invite papers that explore global issues in the following areas, but not limited to;
    • Education
    • Historical & archaeological studies
    • Linguistics and language studies
    • Aesthetics & cultural studies
    • Theological studies
    • Management including accounting & finance and human resources
    • Economics
    • Enterprises, business and entrepreneurship, including tourism and hospitality
    • Public administration
    • Political sciences
    • Policy studies, including strategy and planning, and governance
    • Social sciences; anthropology, gender studies and environmental sociology
    • Philosophy & psychology
    • Law studies, including human rights, peace building and conflict management
    • Media, Library & information sciences