Conference History of the 9th Edition – Copenhagen 2025

The 9th World Conference on Research in Social Sciences was held from 21 to 23 November 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 9th edition brought together researchers from Turkey, Montenegro, Greece, the United Kingdom, Japan, Israel, China, Thailand, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Algeria, and more countries and focused on the complex intersection of digital transformation and social equity.

Sessions explored the ethical implications of Algorithmic Authority and AI, the socio-legal challenges of human trafficking, and private debt. Experts from many disciplines and countries gathered to discuss:

  • Resilient social protection systems
  • Mental Health provision in educational settings
  • Media literacy in combating Online Islamophobia and fake narratives

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Highlighted Speakers

Ms. Wong Wing Lam

City University of Hong Kong/ The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
Article title :
Tattoos, Gaze, And Resilience: An Analysis of the Tattooed Individual 

Prof. Mihaela Rus

Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences,Ovidius University, Constanța, Romania The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy, Romania 
Article title :
Gender and Trauma: Psychological Differences in The Experience of Female Vs. Male Trafficking Victims 

Ms. Xie Kaitong

Zhuhai College of Science and Technology, China 
Article title :
The AI-Enabled Evolution of Healing Products and The "Healing Self" In The Digital Age 

Ms. Salma Haddi

Bursa Uludağ University, Turkey 
Article title :
From Sacred Doctrine to Algorithmic Authority: Power, Knowledge, And Ethics in The Age of AI 

Mrs. Milica Marđokić Sekulović

University of Montenegro, Faculty of Political Sciences, Montenegro 
Article title :
The Social Protection of Older Adults in Montenegro: Bridging The Policy-Practice Gap 

Mr. Passakorn Yeenang

Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University, Thailand 
Article title :
Criminalization of Private Debt in The Thai Legal System: Human Rights Challenges in A Modern Global Legal Framework 

Mrs. J.G. Chandani

University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka 
Article title :
Analysis of Automated Circulation Data Patterns in Academic Libraries: A Case Study from The University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka. 

Dr. Ermir Xhindi

University "Ismail Qemali" of Vlora, Albania 
Article title :
“Free” By Lea Ypi as “Creative Nonfiction” Read in Albanian and The End of the Postmodern Illusion of Freedom 

Dr. Anna Haste

Teesside University United Kingdom 
Article title :
Embedding Mental Health Provision Within Schools – Evaluation of A North East England Mental Health Support Team

Dr. Honghong Feng

Department of Health Policy & Management, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, China 
Article title :
The Impact of Comorbidity Type on Cognitive Function Across Different Stroke Phases 

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