Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities

Vienna ,Austria
ISBN: 978-609-485-824-6
Date: 6 th March 2026
Category: Social Sciences

The Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities is now available!
This Abstract Book features all accepted and presented abstracts from the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, along with the author(s)’ information and downloadable PDF files for each abstract. Each entry provides valuable insights into the innovative research and findings shared during the event.
The FSHCONF brought together a global community of scholars, researchers, and scientists, creating a vibrant platform for the exchange of cutting-edge research and innovative ideas. This event is more than just a gathering; it’s a dynamic space where lasting professional relationships are forged and thought-provoking discussions lead to future research breakthroughs.
Explore the abstracts by clicking on the “Table of Contents” Tab and discover the diverse range of topics and contributions from our esteemed presenters.
Thank you for your interest, and we hope you find this resource inspiring!

Integrating Behavioural, Cultural, and Strategic Approaches to Safety Management in Ghanaian Construction SMEs

Justine Avogo
Signum Magnum College, Ghana
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Dance Is for Every BODY: Providing Inclusivity and Community in Dance to Those With Parkinson’s Disease

Andrew Carroll
The University of South Florida, College of Design, Art and Performance, School of Theatre and Dance, United States
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Fantastic and phantasmatic in the prose and poetry of Vasile Voiculescu

Andra Ionescu
University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Navigating Digitalpolitik: Brazil’s Role in China’s Digital Silk Road

Paulo Duarte, Flávio Silva
CEAD, Portugal
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Family-Life Education for Young Adults in North Macedonia: Needs, Perceptions, and Challenges

Makedonka Radulovic, Irena Avirovic Bundalevska, Angelka Keskinova
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Family Studies, Macedonia
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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A Decade of Aid Conditionality in Ukraine: Interdependencies and Trajectories of Foreign Development Aid, Democratization, and Public Awareness

Marta Puhach
Doctoral School of the University of National Education Commission, Krakow, Poland
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Online Academic Reading Strategies among Thai EFL University Students: Patterns and Factors

Parichart Toomnan
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Jesus & George Lincoln Rockwell: Religion in the American Nazi Party (1959-1967)

Charles Gallagher
Boston College, United States
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Revisiting Werner Sombart: Capitalism and Dehumanization Today

Ilaria Iannuzzi
Università degli Studi di Roma “UnitelmaSapienza”, Italy
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Minority Stress, Family Dynamics, and Wellbeing Among Transgender Men in Albania: A Qualitative Study

Briseida Andoni, Rea Goga, MSc
European University of Tirana, Albania
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Challenges Related to Double Criminality in Transnational Human Trafficking Cases

Mihai Ștefănoaia
Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, Ștefan cel Mare University Suceava, Romania
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Ritual Mourning and Cultural Adaptation: The Case of Adonia

Abdullah Alqalaf
Independent researcher, Kuwait
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Regimes Of Voice: Humor, Written Accent, And the Construction of National Belonging in Argentina’s Print Public Sphere (1900–1920)

Alexander Dementyev
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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From Victim to Defendant: Psychological Mechanisms of Victim Blaming in The Context of Double Criminality

Mihaela Rus
Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences,Ovidius University, Constanța, Romania The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy, Romania
Abstract Book of the 8th International Conference on Future of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2026
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Gender Equality in the Albanian Criminal Code: Legal Framework, Gaps, and Reform Proposals

Ermira Tafani
University of Elbasan “Aleksandër Xhuvani”, Albania
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Metacognitive Flexibility as A Predictor of Resilience in Multicultural Conflict Contexts

Lilia Arbogast
European Association of Psychology and Law, Russia
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Platonism in the Field of Mathematics – Limitations, Justification, and Individuation

Vladimir Drekalovic
University of Montenegro, Montenegro
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