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VL2HS-27
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VIENNA 6th World Congress on Languages, Literature, Humanities & Social Sciences: VL2HS-27

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Conference DateApr 14-Apr 16, 2027PlaceVienna, Austria
Submission DeadlineApr 01, 2027E-maileditor@drhss.org
Websitehttps://drhss.org/conference/503Telephone
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Call for papers/Topics Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields: Independent Disciplinary Pillars Languages and Linguistics Phonetics and Phonology: Articulatory phonetics (how sounds are made), acoustic phonetics (sound waves), and phonological rules (sound patterns within specific languages). Morphology and Syntax: Word formation processes (roots, prefixes, suffixes) and sentence structure rules (grammar, phrase structure, constituency). Semantics and Pragmatics: Literal meaning of words and sentences versus contextual meaning, speech acts, and implied communication. Historical Linguistics: Language evolution, etymology, language families, and the mechanisms of language change over time. Applied Linguistics: Second language acquisition, language teaching methodologies, bilingualism, and lexicography (dictionary making). Literature Literary Genres: Prose fiction (novels, short stories), poetry (epic, lyric, dramatic), drama/theater, and creative non-fiction. Literary Eras and Movements: Classical literature, Medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Romanticism, Realism, Modernism, and Postmodernism. Literary Theory and Criticism: Formalism, structuralism, psychoanalytic criticism, Marxist literary theory, feminist literary theory, and postcolonial criticism. Textual Analysis and Hermeneutics: Close reading techniques, textual editing, bibliography, and the study of interpretation theory. Humanities Philosophy: Epistemology (theory of knowledge), metaphysics (nature of reality), ethics (moral philosophy), logic, and aesthetics (philosophy of art). History: Historiography (the study of how history is written), ancient history, medieval history, early modern history, and contemporary global history. Art History and Visual Culture: Analysis of visual arts, architecture, sculpture, and media across different eras and civilizations. Religious Studies: Comparative religion, mythology, sacred texts, theology, and the history of religious institutions. Social Sciences Sociology: Social stratification (class, race, gender), institutional structures (family, education, religion), deviance, and socialization. Anthropology: Cultural anthropology (customs and beliefs), archaeology (material remains), and biological anthropology (human evolution). Psychology: Cognitive processes, developmental psychology, social psychology, personality theories, and abnormal psychology. Political Science: Comparative politics, international relations, political theory, public policy, and governance systems. Economics: Microeconomics (individual/firm choices), macroeconomics (national/global systems), behavioral economics, and economic history. Interrelated and Cross-Disciplinary Fields Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology Language and Identity: How dialects, accents, and language choices reflect social class, region, ethnicity, and gender. Language Policy and Politics: National language laws, language endangerment, revitalization efforts, and the legacy of linguistic imperialism. Discourse Analysis: The study of how language constructs power dynamics, ideology, and social reality in media, politics, and daily life. Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature World Literature: The study of literary texts in global circulation, translation challenges, and cross-cultural literary influences. Representations of Power: How literature, art, and media mirror or critique social inequalities, political regimes, and historical events. Postcolonial and Subaltern Studies: Analyzing the cultural, linguistic, and psychological impacts of colonization and decolonization through texts and social practices. Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences Digital Textual Analysis: Using programming and data analysis to study massive literary corpora, track word evolution, or identify author styles. Digital Culture and Society: The social impact of algorithms, online communities, artificial intelligence, and digital communication on human behavior and language. Archiving and Preservation: The digitization of historical documents, rare books, and linguistic field recordings for global access. Psycholinguistics and Cognitive Humanities Cognitive Poetics: How the human brain processes literary devices like metaphors, narrative structures, and emotional resonance. Language Acquisition and Mind: The cognitive architecture required for language learning, speech processing, and multilingual thought. Narrative Psychology: The study of how humans use stories, myths, and literature to construct personal and collective identities

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