Call for Papers

 

''The Future of Humanities, Education and Creative Industries''

12-13 October 2017

The International University of Sarajevo in partnership with Deakin University, Australia; University of Zielona Góra, Poland;  International University of Novi Pazar, Serbia;  and Karabuk University, Turkey is organizing the 3rd International Conference on Education, Culture and Identity (ICECI 2017, www. iceci.ius.edu.ba). The conference will be held at the International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12-13 October 2017.   

The topic of the conference is ''The Future of Humanities, Education and Creative Industries''. Since such a conception can hardly be defined and explained by a single academic discipline, this interdisciplinary international conference aims at analyzing it from different perspectives such as educational, psychological, social, cultural, political, historical, literary, visual, artistic and media-related perspectives. This conference will be a platform for personal, scientific and technical relations with the participants from different parts of the world who are interested in these current issues. It will examine contemporary issues related to education, culture, and identity. 

Streams of the Conference:

  • Anthropology
  • Arts
  • Cultural studies
  • Education
  • History
  • International relations
  • Language
  • Literature
  • Media studies
  • Philosophy
  • Politics
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Key dates:

  • Abstract Submission Deadline:               30 August 2017
  • Notification of Abstract Acceptance:       31 August 2017
  • Full Paper Submission:                       15 September 2017
  • Registration Ends:                                  30 August 2017
  • Conference Date:                              12-13 October 2017 

We certainly believe that you will be inspired by this program and decide to attend the conference, or encourage others to attend!

Sincerely yours,

 

ICECI 2017 team
International University of Sarajevo
Phone: +387 33 957 321