Conference History
The International Conference on the Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, known as FSHCONF, is a preeminent scholarly event that delves into the evolving dynamics of social sciences and humanities in the face of technological advancements, socio-economic changes, and political shifts. Established to facilitate an interdisciplinary platform for academia, researchers, and practitioners.Since its inception, FSHCONF has been hosted in various cultural hubs across Europe, each location chosen for its rich historical and academic significance:
- Copenhagen (6th)
- Rome, Italy (4th and 5th)
- Barcelona, Spain (3rd)
- Prague, Czech Republic (2nd)
- Warsaw, Poland (1st)
Over the years, FSHCONF has covered a wide range of critical topics including:
- historical underpinnings of modern social theories and the impact of digital transformation on cultural heritage
- The impact of artificial intelligence and machine learning on social research methodologies.
- The role of social sciences in addressing global challenges such as climate change, inequality, and health crises.
- The integration of digital humanities in traditional research and education frameworks.
- Ethical considerations and the future of governance in an increasingly digital world.
- role of socio-economic factors in shaping humanities studies, and issues like urbanization, migration, and inclusive education
- political influences on social sciences, including governance, policy-making, and the role of humanities in fostering democratic values
- challenges and opportunities posed by globalization, with special attention to Eastern European perspectives in social sciences and humanities
Registered attendees of FSHCONF have been provided with valuable publication opportunities, including journals indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, and numerous other esteemed journals. Additionally, conference proceedings have been made available free of charge, with a DOI number to papers, ensuring accessibility and credibility.