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