Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on the innovative applications of information systems in social science research. It aims to explore how these systems can enhance data collection, analysis, and interpretation in various social contexts.
This session will examine the role of big data analytics in transforming humanities research. Participants will discuss methodologies and case studies that illustrate the impact of data-driven approaches on traditional humanities disciplines.
This track will delve into machine learning methodologies tailored for analyzing social data. Researchers are invited to present their findings on how these techniques can uncover patterns and trends in social phenomena.
This session will explore the digital transformation processes within social science institutions. Discussions will focus on the challenges and opportunities presented by adopting new technologies and data-driven practices.
This track will highlight the advantages of cloud computing in facilitating data-intensive research in social sciences and humanities. Presenters will share insights on scalability, accessibility, and collaborative research enabled by cloud technologies.
This session will address the critical issues of information security in the context of social research. Experts will discuss strategies to protect sensitive data while ensuring compliance with ethical standards.
This track will focus on the importance of data governance in managing research projects within the social sciences. Participants will explore best practices for ensuring data integrity, privacy, and compliance.
This session will investigate various knowledge discovery techniques applicable to social data analysis. Researchers will present innovative approaches to extracting meaningful insights from complex datasets.
This track will examine the ethical implications of using big data in social science research. Discussions will focus on responsible data usage, participant consent, and the potential for bias in data interpretation.
This session will explore interdisciplinary collaborations that leverage data science techniques in humanities research. Participants will share case studies that highlight the synergy between data science and traditional humanities methodologies.
This track will look ahead to emerging trends in information systems that are likely to shape the future of social science research. Experts will discuss technological advancements and their potential implications for research practices and outcomes.
