Comparative Politics and Legal Frameworks in Policy Development
| Organizer | Witwatersrand University |
| Submission Deadline | November 16, 2026 |
| Notification of Acceptance | 7-20 workdays |
| Submission Email | [email protected] |
| Registration Fees | USD 450 (6 pages included) |
| Additional Page | USD 40/extra page |
| Download | Manuscript Template |
Topics
The main topics of this symposium are listed below.
Political Science- Comparative Politics and Populism
- International Relations and Global Governance
- Political Economy and Digital Finance
- Climate Policy and Environmental Politics
- Cybersecurity and Digital Governance
- Human Rights and Migration Policy
- Political Philosophy and Ethics in AI
- Public Policy and Social Movements
- Political Polarization and Media Influence
- Public Administration and Domestic Policy
- Cyber Law and Digital Privacy
- AI Ethics and Intellectual Property
- Environmental Law and Climate Policy
- Human Rights and Social Justice
- Labor Law and Gig Economy
- Consumer Protection and Data Security
- Criminal Law and Digital Crime
- Property Law and Blockchain Applications
- Public Health Law and Policy
- Media Law and Freedom of Information
- Digital Sociology
- Sociology of Climate Change
- Migration and Globalization
- AI and Society
- Sociology of Technology
- Social Media Impact
- Post-Colonial Sociology
- Sociology of Mental Health
- Inequality and Social Justice
- Gender Studies in Sociology
- Core Fields (e.g., Theoretical Sociology, Historical Sociology)
- Specialized Areas (e.g., Urban Sociology, Criminology, Rural Sociology)
Meanwhile, submissions aligned with the overall conference theme are also welcome.
Pedagogy & Psychology- Cooperative Pedagogy
- Experiential Pedagogy
- Pedagogy of Differentiation
- Assessment for Learning
- Cybernetic Pedagogy
- Pedagogy of Multisensory Learning
- Behavioral Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Comparative Psychology
- Cross-cultural Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Educational Psychology
- Industrial-organizational Psychology
- Social Psychology