IMPORTANT DATES
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Full Paper Submission :
30 August 2021 Registration :
20 September 2021 Conference Date :
13 October 2021 |
National Undergraduate Conference on Social Sciences 2021 will be held using Virtual Presentation on October 13, 2021 is an national conference that invites undergraduate students to meet and exchange the latest ideas and discuss issues concerning all fields of Business and Management.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Due to current concerns on covid-19 pandemic situation, the committee has decided to cancel the face-to-face presentation session for presenter category. Online Video Presentation
Due to current situation of covid-19. Presenter just need to send to us 10-15 minutes pre-recorded video presentation and slides. The video will be posted in our YouTube channel on the conference day. It saves time, money and more importantly, we stay safe. It's the New Normal! Call For Papers
All Papers should submitted based on required format and template can be download in website. Submission shall pass the double blind paper review first in order to be presented in the conference. Upon the registration payment, the presenter of one submission will be confirmed. All full paper submission will be blind reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions and readability. AWARDS • Best Paper Award • Best Presenter Award (Highest Views on YouTube) LANGUAGES • English • Bahasa Malaysia |
Undergraduate Conferences 2021
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CONFERENCE TRACK
We propose broad areas of themes covering many disciplines of business and management that have the power to modernize almost every aspect of life. You are encouraged to select one of the areas listed below, but not limited to:
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Teaching and Learning the Arts
Arts Policy, Management and Advocacy Arts Theory and Criticism Social, Political and Community Agendas in the Arts Visual Arts Practices Performing Arts Practices: Theater, Dance, Music Literary Arts Practices Media Arts Practices: Television, Multimedia, Digital, Online and Other New Media Other Arts Media, Film Studies, Theatre, Communication Aesthetics, Design Language, Linguistics Knowledge Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness History, Historiography Literature/Literary Studies Political Science, Politics Teaching and Learning Globalisation Ethnicity, Difference, Identity Immigration, Refugees, Race, Nation First Nations and Indigenous Peoples Sexuality, Gender, Families Religion, Spirituality Cyberspace, Technology Science, Environment and the Humanities Other Humanities Sociology: concepts and practices Geographical perspectives on spaces and flows What are the behavioral sciences? Psychology of the social Where mind meets world: cognitive science as interdisciplinary practice Economics as social science Sociology and history: the dynamics of synchrony and diachrony Philosophy’s place in the social sciences Social welfare studies as interdisciplinary practice Health in community Horizons of interest: agenda setting in the social sciences Research and knowledge in action: the applied social sciences Social sciences for the professions Social sciences for social welfare Accounting for inequalities: poverty and exclusion Social breakdown: dysfunction, crime, conflict, violence Social sciences addressing social crisis points Technologies in and for the social Economics, politics and their social effects: investment, ownership, risk, productivity, competition, regulation and deregulation, public accountability, stakeholders, trust, worklife, resource distribution, consumption, wellbeing, living standards Commonalities, differences and relationships between the social and the natural sciences: research methodologies, professional practices and ethical positions Research methodologies involving ‘human subjects’ The social sciences in the applied sciences and professions: engineering, architecture, planning, computing, tourism, law, health Political science as disciplinary practice Investigating public policy Law as a social science Criminology as social science |
Social sciences in the service of social policy: risks and rewards
Social transformations: structure and agency in social dynamics Accounting for the dynamics of citizenship, participation and inclusion Trust, social capital, social cohesion and social welfare Politics in, and of, the social sciences Interdisciplinary perspectives on politics, public policy, governance, citizenship and nationality Security and insecurity, conflict and cohesion, war and peace, terror and anti-terror The neo-liberal state and its critics Policy measures: assessing social need and social effectiveness Social meanings: language, linguistics, discourse, text Cultural studies as a constitutive field Social science stances: modernism and postmodernism; structuralism and poststructuralism Where humanities and social sciences meet Social structure and human culture: the sociological and the anthropological Interdisciplinary perspectives on human differences Identities in social science: generational, gender, sexuality, ethnic, diasporic Perspectives on, and voices of, difference: multiculturalism and feminism Religion and the human sciences Health, wellbeing and culture Human movement: migration, refugees, undocumented migrants The dynamics of globalization, diaspora and diversity Globalized economics: inequalities, development, ‘free’ and ‘fair’ trade Developed and developing worlds Inequalities in international perspective Poverty and global justice Human rights in global perspective The local and the global The natural and the social: interdisciplinary studies Human environments Sustainability as a focus of interdisciplinary study Health and the environment People, place and time: human demography Environmental governance: consumption, waste, economic ‘externalities’, sustainability, environmental equity Human interests in the natural sciences: the politics of the environment Management as social science Culture in organizations Technology and work The social dynamics of organizations Human resource management Workers’ rights Corporate governance Organizational and social sustainability Corporate social responsibility Knowledge ecologies: embedded knowledge in the organizational setting Tacit and explicit knowledge Private and public knowledge Scenario building and futures forecasting Organizational change Education as a social science |