Conference History of the 8th Edition – Milan 2025

The 8th World Conference on Research in Social Sciences was held from 21 to 23 February 2025 in Milan, Italy. The 8th edition gathered experts from Italy, Germany, Austria, Singapore, Japan, Turkey, and more countries and focused on how emerging technologies shape everyday life. Sessions explored the ethical use of AI in social structures, the impact of educational technology on global learning, and new approaches to rebuilding societies in post-conflict regions. Experts from many disciplines and countries gathered to discuss:

  • Ethics in AI
  • Educational Technology (EdTech)
  • Post-Conflict Reconstruction

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Highlighted Speakers

Ms. Urszula Malina

Jagiellonian University, Poland
Article title :
Assessment of the quality of life in individuals with mixed aphasia based on their narrative discourse

Ms. Oana-Karina Lugojan

West University of Timisoara, Romania
Article title :
Developing Productive Skills in Romanian EFL Education Through Autonomous Learning Strategies

Mr. Maciej Nowakowski

The Pontifical University of Pope John Paul II in Krakow, Canada
Article title :
Framing Modern Challenges for Minority Language Media Distribution in the European Union: A Comparative and Longitudinal Study

Mr. Philip Kwame

West Durban College, South Africa
Article title :
The Danger of Online Dating Among University Students in The Kwazulu Natal Province, South Africa

Ms. Yujia Zhu

Sofia University, United States
Article title :
Impact on Academic Freedom: The Role of Radical Extreme Social Justice Ideologies in Public Discourse Suppressing Open Inquiry

Mr. Samuel Opoku

Siyakhula Christian Academy, South Africa
Article title :
Learning difficulties amongst rural students in the Umlazi District of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Mrs. Michela Saretta

University of Valencia/Research Institute on Social Welfare Policy (POLIBIENESTAR), Spain
Article title :
Supporting Older Family Caregivers of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Adapting the “Savvy Caregiver Program” through the ADAPT-ITT Model

Dr. Mihai Stefănoaia

Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania
Article title :
A Psychological and Legal Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency

Prof. Mihaela Rus

Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania
Article title :
A Psychological and Legal Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency

Prof. Mohammed Alomarini

Mohamed bin Zayed University-Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Article title :
Ethics of scientific research in the era of AI and modern technologies – Challenges and prospects

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