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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the various epistemological frameworks that underpin social science research. It aims to critically assess the implications of different knowledge paradigms on the understanding of human behavior.
Focusing on the diverse methodologies employed in sociological research, this track invites discussions on qualitative and quantitative methods. Participants will examine how these approaches shape our comprehension of social phenomena.
This session delves into the principles of critical realism and its application to social theory. It seeks to bridge the gap between empirical research and theoretical frameworks in understanding social structures.
This track emphasizes the role of interpretivist approaches in social work, highlighting the importance of understanding individual experiences. Discussions will focus on how these perspectives inform practice and policy.
Exploring the dynamic interplay between agency and structure, this session invites participants to analyze how individual actions are shaped by social contexts. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of human behavior within sociological frameworks.
This track investigates the concept of rationality as it pertains to social decision-making processes. Participants will explore how rational choices are influenced by social norms and cultural contexts.
Focusing on the role of social knowledge in facilitating collective action, this session examines how shared understandings influence group behavior. It aims to uncover the mechanisms through which social knowledge is constructed and utilized.
This track engages with ontological questions regarding the nature of social reality and its implications for social science research. Participants will explore different ontological positions and their impact on the study of human behavior.
This session focuses on hermeneutical approaches to social interpretation, emphasizing the significance of context in understanding social phenomena. Discussions will center on the methodologies that facilitate deeper insights into human behavior.
Exploring the intersections of behavioral philosophy and social ethics, this track invites discussions on moral considerations in social research. It aims to address the ethical implications of understanding and influencing human behavior.
This track critically examines positivism as a dominant paradigm in social sciences and its critiques from various philosophical perspectives. Participants will engage in discussions on the relevance and limitations of positivist approaches in contemporary research.