Conference History – Third Round
Due to the global Coronavirus pandemic, Oral speakers of the 3rd International Conference on Modern Approaches in Humanities and Social sciences announced their decision to be shifted to Virtual presentation mode. Therefore, the ICMHS Organizing Committee decided to hold the conference entirely Online. The Virtual presentations were delivered via an online electronic forum (Webinar), where the participants engaged in lively discussions during the conference.
Highlighted Speakers
Author | Article title | Affiliation | |
Dr.Daniela Carstea | On Anarchism – Discourse Analysis | University of Bucharest,Romania | |
Dr.SEZIN AKTEPE ARTIK | Online Dispute Resolutions | Altinbas University/ InShield Int. Consultancy, UAE | |
Mr.Abdullah Hamed Al-Maani | Culture and Education: Oman’s Soft Power Instruments | Sultan Qaboos University,Oman | |
Dr.Leandro A. Loyola | Understanding Holistic Development and Wellness: Experiences and Perspectives of Filipino Student Leaders | De La Salle University,Philippines | |
Dr.Hojjatollah Farahani | Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for Impact Assessment in Psychological Research: Case study of Psychological well-being | Tarbiat Modares University,Iran | |
Ms.Viktória Borda | Post-Socialist Path in Urban Development | University of Pécs,Hungary | |
Dr.Julianna Boros | „Between two worlds” – the connections between the educational and social mobility of Roma in Hungary int he light of a career guidance program | University of Pécs, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Community and Social Work,Hungary | |
Ms.Szilvia Nyers | A 21st Century Movement: An Anthropological Study of the Budapest Bike Mafia | University of Pécs,Hungary | |
Dr.Jozsef Madacsy | Ethical dilemmas of harm reduction for substance users | University of Pecs, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute of Social Relations, Department of Community and Social Studies,Hungary | |
Dr.Marta BOGNARNE ERDOS | Gender Differences in Hungarian Social Workers’ Professional Identity Components | University of Pécs, Department of Community and Social Studies,Hungary | |
Prof Dr.Dolores Alemany-Martinez | Angels of Darkness: Rethinking suicidal ideation from a gender perspective | University of Alicante – EOI, Spain |