60th ISTANBUL International Conference on Literature, Education, Humanities & Social Sciences Studies (LEHS3-26)

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Call for papers/Topics

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


1. Literature & Linguistic Studies

This pillar focuses on the written word, oral traditions, and the mechanics of language.

  • Literary Theory & Criticism: Structuralism, post-colonialism, feminist critique, and psychoanalytic theory.

  • National & Regional Literatures: English, Comparative, Hispanic, Asian, and African literatures.

  • Genre Studies: Poetry, prose, drama, gothic fiction, and creative non-fiction.

  • Linguistics: * Phonetics & Phonology: The sounds of speech.

    • Syntax & Semantics: Sentence structure and meaning.

    • Sociolinguistics: How language interacts with social identity.

  • Philology: The historical evolution of languages and classical texts.

2. Education & Pedagogy

This field explores how knowledge is produced, managed, and transmitted across generations.

  • Curriculum & Instruction: Design of learning materials and classroom strategies.

  • Educational Psychology: Cognitive development, learning disabilities, and motivation.

  • Leadership & Policy: School administration, educational law, and standardized testing.

  • Specialized Education: * Early Childhood Education.

    • Special Needs & Inclusive Education.

    • Adult & Continuing Education (Andragogy).

  • Educational Technology: Digital literacy, e-learning, and AI in the classroom.

3. The Humanities

The humanities seek to understand the human experience through philosophy, history, and the arts.

  • Philosophy: Ethics, metaphysics, logic, and aesthetics.

  • History: Ancient, medieval, and modern history; historiography (the study of how history is written).

  • Religious Studies: Comparative religion, theology, and mythology.

  • Art History & Theory: The evolution of visual culture and its impact on society.

  • Archaeology: The study of human history through material remains.

4. Social Sciences

This pillar uses empirical and theoretical methods to study human behavior and social structures.

  • Sociology: Social stratification, race and ethnicity, family dynamics, and urban studies.

  • Psychology: Clinical, social, developmental, and forensic psychology.

  • Anthropology: * Cultural Anthropology: Study of norms and values.

    • Biological Anthropology: Human evolution.

  • Political Science: International relations, political theory, and comparative politics.

  • Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, and behavioral economics.

  • Human Geography: How humans interact with their physical environment.

  • Gender & Sexuality Studies: The social construction of identity and power dynamics.

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