World Conference on Literature, Languages, Humanities & Social Sciences on February 03-05, 2027 in Lisbon, Portugal - Conference Index

World Conference on Literature, Languages, Humanities & Social Sciences on February 03-05, 2027 in Lisbon, Portugal

World Conference on Literature, Languages, Humanities & Social Sciences February 03, 2027 - Lisbon, Portugal

The idea of LISBON 59th World Conference on Literature, Languages, Humanities & Social Sciences (L2HS2-27) scheduled on Feb. 3-5, 2027 Lisbon (Portugal) is for the researchers, scientists, scholars, engineers and parctitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

L2HS2-27 is sponsored by Excellence in Research & Innovation (EIRAI).

Presentation Options:

Oral Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence)

Poster Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence)

ONLINE (video presentation with WhatsApp/viber/Skype)

OFFLINE (creating PowerPoint presentation without/with recorded voice for conference participants)

All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. One Best Presenation Award from each session will also be distributed at the time of the conference.

All registered papers will be online at ISBN DOI Indexed Conference Proceedings OR DOI-Crossref Indexed ISSN journals.

OPTIONAL: All registered papers can be published online in the SCOPUS / ESCI WoS Indexed Journal with additional charges

The proceedings will be indexed at all major search engines.

All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. One Best Presenation Award from each session will also be distributed at the time of the conference.

All accepted papers of the conference will be published in the conference proceedings with valid International ISBN number that will be registered at: Portugal (EU) that will be provided at the time of the conference as the Softcopy on Flash Drive. Each Paper will be assigned Digital Object Identifier (DOI) from CROSSREF (USA). The proceedings will be Indexed in DOI-Crossref (USA) and can be indexed with the Major search engines like Google Scholars, Google etc automatically. The proceedings of the Conference will be published by CPS (Conference Publishing Services) and will be will be archived in the Digital Library. The papers can be submitted to Emerging Sources Citation Index [THOMSON REUTERS] OR SCOPUS Indexed journals possible indexing with extra charges (the conference fee is compulsory to be paid)

English is the official language of the conference. We welcome paper submissions. Prospective authors are invited to submit full (and original research) papers (which is NOT submitted or published or under consideration anywhere in other conferences/journal) in electronic (DOC or PDF) format alongwith the contact information.

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

Literature

Literature explores the human condition through written, oral, and visual narratives. It is deeply intertwined with history, philosophy, and language.

Literary Eras & Movements: Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Romanticism, Realism, Modernism, Postmodernism, and Contemporary literature.

Genres & Forms: Poetry, Prose (Fiction/Non-Fiction), Drama/Theatre, Folklore, Epic narratives, and Graphic novels.

Literary Theory & Criticism: Structuralism, Deconstruction, Psychoanalytic criticism, Feminist theory, Postcolonialism, and Ecocriticism.

Interrelations: Heavily relies on Linguistics for stylistic analysis, History for contextual understanding, and Philosophy to unpack thematic meanings.

Languages & Linguistics

This domain focuses on the structure, evolution, and social application of human communication.

Theoretical Linguistics: Phonetics (speech sounds), Phonology (sound systems), Morphology (word formation), Syntax (sentence structure), Semantics (meaning), and Pragmatics (contextual meaning).

Historical & Comparative Linguistics: Etymology, language evolution, language families, and philology.

Applied Linguistics: Second language acquisition, translation studies, computational linguistics, and speech-language pathology.

Sociolinguistics: Dialectology, language and gender, code-switching, and language policy.

Interrelations: Connects directly with Sociology and Anthropology (how culture shapes language) and Psychology (cognitive processing of language).

Humanities

The humanities study human culture, values, and expression using critical and analytical methods.

Philosophy

Core Branches: Metaphysics (reality), Epistemology (knowledge), Ethics (morality), Aesthetics (beauty/art), and Logic.

Schools of Thought: Stoicism, Existentialism, Nihilism, Analytic philosophy, and Continental philosophy.

History

By Period: Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern, and Modern history.

By Theme: Social history, cultural history, political history, economic history, and military history.

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

Art History & Visual Culture

Analysis of visual arts, architecture, and media across different cultures and eras, examining their socio-political impact.

Religious Studies

Comparative religion, mythology, theology, and the sociology of religion.

Interrelations: Philosophy provides the ethical frameworks used in Social Sciences (like Political Science), while History provides the chronological backbone for understanding Literature and Art.

Social Sciences

Social sciences use empirical and systematic methods to study human behavior, societies, and institutional dynamics.

Anthropology

Subfields: Cultural anthropology, Archaeology, Biological/Physical anthropology, and Linguistic anthropology.

Sociology

Topics: Social stratification (class, race, gender), institutional structures (family, education, religion), deviance, and globalization.

Psychology

Subfields: Cognitive, Developmental, Social, Clinical, and Neuropsychology.

Political Science

Topics: Comparative politics, International Relations, Political Theory, and Public Policy.

Economics

Subfields: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Behavioral economics, and Development economics.

Human Geography

Topics: Urbanization, geopolitics, cultural landscapes, and demography.

Interrelations: Psychology bridges into Biological Sciences, while Sociology and Political Science frequently overlap with History to analyze systemic societal shifts over time.

Name: FAHSS
Website: http://fahss.org

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