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11th ICSS 2024 : 11th International Hybrid Conference on Social Sciences (ICSS)

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Link: https://eurokd.com/conferencepage/cpc/15
 
When Aug 11, 2024 - Aug 12, 2024
Where Istanbul
Abstract Registration Due May 11, 2024
Submission Deadline Jun 1, 2024
Categories    social sciences   arts, humanities   sociology and anthropology   communication studies
 

Call For Papers

11th International Hybrid Conference on
Social Sciences (ICSS)


Istanbul, August 11-12, 2024



Two nights free accommodation in the 5-star Hotel



Sponsored by:

Universities Alerts (UniAlerts.com),

Australian International Academic Centre



The aim of the 11th International Conference on Social Sciences (ICSS-2024), Istanbul, Turkey, August 11-12, 2024, is to provide a forum for academics and professionals to share experiences and knowledge in the fields of Social sciences, psychology, humanities, sociology, gender studies, and culture. The conference will be held in various panels on August 12.


August 11: Workshop + Lunch
August 12: Event day



All accepted articles will be published in Journals.

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