Aims and Scope

BIS Humanities and Social Science series aims to serve as an inclusive platform for presenting and discussing significant research in the fields of humanities and social sciences. This series seeks to highlight innovative studies and critical analyses that address contemporary societal challenges, cultural dynamics, and human behavior.

Focusing on themes such as cultural studies, sociology, psychology, political science, and ethics, BIS Humanities and Social Science aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogues that deepen our understanding of the complexities of human society. The series encourages contributions that explore diverse perspectives and propose strategies for addressing pressing issues such as social inequality, cultural heritage, and ethical considerations in a rapidly changing world.

This publication welcomes a wide range of research topics, from theoretical frameworks and empirical studies to practical applications in policy and community engagement. It invites both theoretical and applied research that examines the connections between human experience, social structures, and cultural expressions, aiming to bridge the gap between academia and real-world implications.

The proceedings strive to create a collaborative environment among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, contributing to an ongoing dialogue on how to navigate the intricacies of human behavior and societal development in today’s globalized context.