World Congress on Philosophy, Psychology, Humanities & Social Sciences on March 15-17, 2027 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - Conference Index

World Congress on Philosophy, Psychology, Humanities & Social Sciences on March 15-17, 2027 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

World Congress on Philosophy, Psychology, Humanities & Social Sciences March 15, 2027 - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

The idea of 7th VIETNAM World Congress on Philosophy, Psychology, Humanities & Social Sciences (P2HS2-27) scheduled on March 15-17, 2027 Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) is for the researchers, academicians, managers, social 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. The conference is being organized by Dignified Researchers Publication (DiRPUB) operating under Pilares D'Elegancia LDA.

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.

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 all the major search engines like Google Scholars, Google etc automatically. The proceedings of the Conference will be published by DiRPUB-CPS (Conference Publishing Services) and will be will be archived in the DiRPUB's 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)

One BEST Session Paper will be selected from each oral session. The Certificate for Session's Best Papers will be awarded at the time of the conference.

In addition to the above, nominations are solicited for the YOUNG RESERACHER OF THE YEAR & BEST RESERACHER OF THE YEAR awards. Interested persons can contact us by email.

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.

All registered papers will be online at ISBN DOI Indexed Conference Proceedings OR ISSN journals OR SCOPUS / ESCI Indexed Journals with added charges.

Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Philosophy:

Philosophy examines the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, existence, and ethics. It serves as the theoretical bedrock for both the humanities and sciences.

Core Independent Branches

Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge): The study of truth, belief, justification, and skepticism.

Metaphysics (Theory of Reality): The study of existence, ontology (the nature of being), space, time, and causality.

Ethics (Moral Philosophy): * Meta-ethics: The nature of moral judgments.

Normative ethics: Theories of right action (utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics).

Applied ethics: Bioethics, environmental ethics, business ethics.

Logic: The study of valid reasoning, formal logic, informal fallacies, and argumentation.

Aesthetics: The philosophy of art, beauty, taste, and cultural expression.

Interrelated Subtopics

Philosophy of Mind: Explores consciousness, the mind-body problem, and intentionality. (Deeply tied to Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience).

Political Philosophy: Examines justice, liberty, rights, and governance. (Deeply tied to Political Science and Sociology).

Philosophy of Science: Analyzes the methods, foundations, and implications of scientific inquiry. (Tied to the History of Science and Sociological Research Methods).

Philosophy of Language: Studies meaning, reference, and how language constructs reality. (Tied to Linguistics and Cultural Studies).

2. Psychology:

Psychology bridges the gap between biological sciences and social sciences, focusing on individual and group mental processes.

Core Independent Branches

Biopsychology and Neuroscience: The biological basis of behavior, brain chemistry, and neural networks.

Sensation and Perception: How sensory organs detect environmental stimuli and how the brain interprets them.

Cognitive Psychology: The study of internal mental processes including memory, attention, problem-solving, and decision-making.

Developmental Psychology: Lifespan development, examining cognitive, emotional, and social changes from infancy to old age.

Clinical and Counseling Psychology: The assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses and behavioral disorders.

Interrelated Subtopics

Social Psychology: How individuals think about, influence, and relate to others. (Directly overlaps with Sociology).

Evolutionary Psychology: Explores psychological traits as adaptations shaped by natural selection. (Tied to Anthropology and Biology).

Cultural Psychology: How cultural practices shape and reflect psychological processes. (Tied to Cultural Anthropology).

Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology: Human behavior in workplace environments. (Tied to Economics and Management Studies).

3. Social Sciences:

Social sciences use empirical, qualitative, and quantitative methods to study institutions, collective behavior, and societal structures.

Core Independent Branches

Sociology: The study of social institutions, social stratification, race, class, gender, and collective dynamics.

Political Science: The study of governance, political systems, institutional design, international relations, and public policy.

Economics: The study of scarcity, resource allocation, macro-economies, and micro-behaviors.

Human Geography: How human populations interact with, alter, and are shaped by the physical spaces and environments they inhabit.

Interrelated Subtopics

Socio-Economics / Behavioral Economics: How psychological and social factors influence economic decisions. (Tied to Psychology and Economics).

Political Sociology: How power dynamics and political structures affect social movements and public sentiment. (Tied to Sociology and Political Science).

Criminology and Legal Studies: The social roots of crime, law enforcement, and the justice system. (Tied to Sociology, Psychology, and Law).

Demography: The statistical study of human populations, migration patterns, and aging societies. (Tied to Sociology and Human Geography).

4. Humanities:

Humanities use critical, speculative, and historical approaches to explore how humans process, document, and express the human experience.

Core Independent Branches

History: The chronological study and interpretation of past events, civilizations, and human records.

Literature and Literary Criticism: The study of written prose, poetry, and narrative structures, alongside theories of textual interpretation.

Linguistics: The formal study of language structure, syntax, phonetics, and language acquisition.

Religious Studies: The comparative study of religious beliefs, rituals, sacred texts, and theological histories.

Performing Arts History and Theory: The study of music, theater, dance, and cinema as historical and cultural artifacts.

Interrelated Subtopics

Anthropology (Cultural and Linguistic): The study of human cultures, traditions, and language use across time and space. (The ultimate bridge between Humanities and Social Sciences).

Cultural Studies: An interdisciplinary field that examines how cultural practices relate to wider systems of power (e.g., media studies, post-colonialism). (Tied to Sociology and Literature).

Historiography: The study of how history itself is written, analyzing bias, methodology, and narrative structures. (Tied to Philosophy of History).

Gender and Sexuality Studies: The critical analysis of gender identities, queer theory, and patriarchal structures. (Tied to Sociology, Literature, and Psychology).

Major Interdisciplinary Nexus Points

To see how these broad categories truly collide, consider these highly active, modern interdisciplinary fields:

Cognitive Science: A fusion of Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Psychology, Linguistics, Computer Science (AI), and Neuroscience to understand intelligence and consciousness.

Bioethics and Medical Humanities: A fusion of Applied Ethics, Medical Sociology, History of Medicine, and Psychology to address health, illness, and medical advancements.

Digital Humanities: The application of computational tools (data analysis, archival mapping) to traditional humanities subjects like History, Literature, and Linguistics.

Political Ecology: The study of the relationships between political, economic, and social factors regarding environmental issues. (Fusing Political Science, Economics, Human Geography, and Philosophy).

Name: DRHSS
Website: http://drhss.org

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