Conference Theme: Diversity, Creativity, and Art Expression
Washington DC December 10, 2014
The conference will be held at the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Washington DC Area- Silver Spring.
The Humanities, Literature, cultures, and Arts 2014 Global Conference will provide the ideal opportunity to meet experts and researchers in humanities, liberal arts education, social sciences, cultural studies, arts management, film studies, composition studies, environment, history, politics, American Studies, media, education psychology, popular cultures, women's studies, and interdisciplinary studies. Also, the conference provides an excellent venue for you to present your projects and receive quality feedback.
Speakers and presenters will share new concepts, best practices, knowledge, experience, strategies, and solutions, with a focus on promoting knowledge, peace, sustainable development, economic justice, human rights, cultural diversity, research and development, innovation, and quality of life.
The conference focuses on but not limited to empirical research in the following fields:
- Language and Literature
- English, Writing and Composition Studies
- Comparative literature Studies
- Novel, Poem, Drama, and Short Story, Romance, and Immigrants' Fiction
- Performing Arts, Comedy, Satire, Song Writing, Oratory
- Literature Criticism and Theory
- Ancient History, Military History, Social History, and History of Education
- Religion Studies, Theology, Philosophy, Psychology, and Science
- Film Studies, Media Studies, and Television Studies
- Russian and East European Studies, Near and Middle Eastern Studies
- Critical Discourse Analysis
- Political Science and Public Administration
- Communication and Media Studies
- American Studies, Latin-American Studies, African studies, and Asian Studies
- Humanism, Feminism, Sexualism, Gender, Post-colonialism
- Popular Culture, Mass Society, Culture Industry, and Progressive Evolution
- Women's Studies, Women's Rights, Societies, and Social Policy
- Traditions, Cultures, and Social Changes
- Cultural Anthropology, Political Economy, Environmental Anthropology
- Ancient and Modern Languages
The conference welcomes proposals from experts in liberal arts education, social sciences, humanities, public policy, and scholars, academics, consultants, professional researchers, independent scholars, practitioners, artists and performers, and PhD/graduate students in liberal arts programs, humanities, interdisciplinary studies, social science, sociology, and history. Proposals may be considered as they are relevant to the theme of the conference. Early submissions are greatly appreciated. All submissions must be in Microsoft Word.
For information about Proposal submission and registration, please visit the website.