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Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary StudiesJune 13-14, 2019Barcelona, Spain
3rd International Conference on
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMDAY 1
Monday, 13th June
08:30-09:00 Registrations
09:00-09:30 Introduction
09:30-09:50 COFFEE BREAK
09:50-11:50 Meeting Hall 01
KEYNOTE LECTURES
MEETING HALL 01 MEETING HALL 02
11:50-12:30 Talks On: Social Sciences and Social Media
Talks On: Humanities and Anthropology
Communication Technology Cultural Anthropology
Demography Studies Environmental or Ecological Humanities
Digital media Ethnology Studies
Journalism Human level of Analysis
Organizational Communication Human Science
MEETING HALL 01 MEETING HALL 02
12:30-13:10 Talks On: Sociology
Talks On: Public Health and Psychology
Emperical Sociological Studies Activity Networks
Integration on different aspects of social discipline Behavioural Orientations
International Affairs and Strategic Studies Critical Thinking and Analysis
Rights of Sociology Ethnicity
Social crisi Health Education
13:10-13:15 GROUP PHOTO
13:15-14:00 LUNCH BREAK
MEETING HALL 01 MEETING HALL 02
14:00-15:00 Talks On: Global Studies, Culture and Languages Talks On: Linguistics and Philosophy
Civilizations System Activity Networks
Constitutional living Behavioural Orientations
Global vs International Studies Critical Thinking and Analysis
Heritage Ethnicity
Human Consequences and Exploitation Health Education
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMDAY 2
Tuesday, 14th June
09:00-10:30 Meeting Hall 01
KEYNOTE LECTURES
10:30-10:50 COFFEE BREAK
MEETING HALL 01 MEETING HALL 02
10:50-11:50 Talks On: Women and Gender Studies Talks On: Arts, Music and Literature
Family Planning Archeaological Studies
Feminism Comparative Literature
Gender and Security Studies Contemporary Literature
Gender as a Practice Filims
Gender Equality Historiography
MEETING HALL 01 MEETING HALL 02
11:50-12:50 Talks On: Architecture and Urban Planning
Talks On: Social Work and NGOs
Adminstrative Services Community Practice
Architecture Systems Criticism- State Priide
Community Development Labor and Social Law
International Trade Development Leadership Developement
Migration Research Legal Affairs
12:50-13:35 LUNCH BREAK
MEETING HALL 01 MEETING HALL 02
13:35-15:55
Talks On: Law and Social Justice
Talks On: Theology, Religion and Spirituality
Conceptualization and Controversy Agnosticism Studies
Conflicts of Laws Comparitive Religion Studies
Dimensions of Social Justice Cross- Cultural Perspectives
Economic and Financial Law Etymological Studies
Global Issues Nature and Divine
15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK
MEETING HALL 01 (16:15-17:00) MEETING HALL 01 (17:00-18:00)
Poster Presentations Workshop
Awards & Closing Ceremony
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Adenrele Awotona University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Din Chen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Ulimiri Venkat Somayajulu Sigma Research and Consulting,, India
Jolanta Mackowicz Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland
Cory Callahan University of Alabama, USA
Leora Rabatach University of Calgary, Canada
Suheir Daoud Coastal Carolina University, USA
Jerome Ngundue Walden University, USA
Nina Rose Fischer City University of Newyork, USA
Nina Rose Fischer City University of Newyork, USA
Mirela Elena Mazilu University of Craiova, Romania
Antonio V Menéndez Alarcón Butler University, USA
Cory Callahan University of Alabama, USA
Anne O’Farrell The Health Intelligence Unit, Dublin
Loren Henderson University of Maryland, USA
Andrea Ianni Campus Bio-Medico University Medical School, Rome, Italy
Hamilton Grant Pharaoh University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa
Amanda Rosenthal University of Miami, USA
Sonakshi Gambhir School of Planning and Architechture, India
José Manuel Alvarez Seara University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain
Donna L Lybecker Idaho State University, USA
Catherine Hakim London School of Economics, UK
Ulimiri V Somayajulu Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health, India
Chana K Akins University of Kentucky, USA
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Debra A Mims & Rhondda F Waddell Saint Leo University Campus, USA
Kristina Lybecker Colorado College, USA
Ravi Kant Gunthey Jai Narain Vyas University, India
Gary J Young Northeastern University, USA
Jaffe Eliezer Haifa University, Israel
Jaffe Eliezer Haifa University, Israel
Adenrele Awotona University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Scott Dittloff University of the Incarnate Word, USA
Rajan Dewar University of Michigan, USA
Michelle Garcia Torres & Mirna Garcia Mendez Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
Yee Leung The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Igbinoba Angie Covenant University, Nigeria
Darcy J Hostetter-Lewis California State University, USA
Kamarudin Zaelani IAIN Mataram, Indonesia
Mansooreh Tajvidi Islamic Azad University, Iran
Satoshi Furukawa Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan
Jin Hee Park Ajou University, Republic of Korea
Sun Hyoung Bae Ajou University , South Korea
Dolekoglu Ozcicek Celile Adana Science and Technology University, Turkey
Ezeh Obiageli Helen Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria
Chuks Clement Ezeh Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria
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3rd International Conference on
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JUNE 13-14, 2019 | BARCELONA, SPAIN
AGENDA
Xianming Carroll has her expertise in Social Medicine and Public
Health. She has completed her PhD and MPH from Heinrich-Heine-
University Dusseldorf in Germany. Her research focus on social
and environmental epidemiology, maternal and children’s health,
and community- based disease intervention. She has published
numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals and has been serving
as reviewer of PLOS One and editorial board member of Journal of
Paediatrics and Paediatric Medicine.
Vicky Brassard has her expertise in intervention and passion in
working for a better social justice. She has work on many research
projects on restorative justice, sexual offenders, people with
mental health problems, people with mental health problems who
committed a criminal act and their families
Vicky Brassard, PhD University Laval, Canada
Tiago Dominguez has her interest in the new generation of
marketing. Student in the Master of Marketing and Publicity, this
study results from several surveys along the courses that were
carried out during my academic experience
Saveria Capecchi is an associate professor of “Sociology of cultural
and communication processes” (SPS/08) at the Department of
Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy. From
2015 she is Director of second cycle degree in “Public and
Corporate Communication”, Department of Political and Social
Sciences, University of Bologna. Expert in qualitative research on
the topics: Gender and Media, Violence against Women, Audience
Studies, Media Education, Political Communication.
Saveria Capecchi,
Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna,
Italy
Naeem Gul Gilal is a Ph.D. scholar at School of Management,
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei,
China. His research and teaching interests lie mainly within the
field of product & brand management, consumer psychology,
advertisement, marketing theories, and quantitative research
methods. He has published prolifically in many international
journals including Journal of Product & Brand Management,
Psychology Research and Behaviour Management, Journal of
Consumer Behaviour, European Journal of International
Management, International Journal of Information Systems and
Change Management, and Journal of Advanced Manufacturing
Systems.
Naeem Gul Gilal
School of Management
Huazhong University of Science
and Technology Wuhan, China
Owner if a BA in Land of Israel studies, as well as a BA in Social
work, both from Bar Ilan University. Besides that owner of a MA in
Gender studies from Schechter Institute for Jewish studies.
Working as a social working in the health care system for more
than 14 years. For the last 6 years working at the Hematological
Daycare department in Sha'are Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem.
Works also as a Group facilitator for cancer patients and their
families, the beraved and for staff inside the hospital. Head of a
forum of social workers in the hematological field in Israel, as well
as a member of hematological medical forums in Israel. Lecturer at
national and international conferences in the field of hematology
The patient-The prisoner
Rasulova Asem Mansurovna is a doctoral candidate of the 3rd year
of Narhoz University. The thesis work is associated with the use of
methods to improve the competitiveness of domestic enterprises
associated with the production of dairy products. The model that
was used in this article is the result of many years of research
experience
Selim Jahangir is a research scholar at International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India. He is trained both in
qualitative as well as quantitative research methods. His research
interest is in the interdisciplinary fields of Social Geography,
Gender and Geography and Population Studies
Lydia has over 14 years experience in community sevelopemnt and
public health. She has served for the last 12 years in various
capacities in the COGRI programs. She has a rich experience working
with women and youth to achieve sustainable change. Due to her
diligence, desire for growth and knowledge she has been involved in
operational research, conducted trainings and represented the
organization in various stakeholders meetings. She holds a Masters
degree in Community Development from the reputable University of
Nairobi.
Lydia Waithira Kamau
Social worker
COGRI Nyumbani, Lea Toto program
Gulfairuz Zhunisbekova has all the knowledge in the field of
evaluation and passion for improving the competitiveness of the
enterprise.
Gulfairuz E Zhunisbekova, associate professor Narxoz
University, Kazakhstan
Owner if a BA in Land of Israel studies, as well as a BA in Social
work, both from Bar Ilan University. Besides that owner of a MA in
Gender studies from Schechter Institute for Jewish studies.
Working as a social working in the health care system for more
than 14 years. For the last 6 years working at the Hematological
Daycare department in Sha'are Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem.
Works also as a Group facilitator for cancer patients and their
families, the beraved and for staff inside the hospital. Head of a
forum of social workers in the hematological field in Israel, as well
as a member of hematological medical forums in Israel. Lecturer at
national and international conferences in the field of hematology
Josiane TOUSSE DJOU is since 2012 professor researcher at the
University of Yaounde II in Cameroon. Focusing on issues of
governance and gender and politics, his work also addresses the
following themes: Local governance, democracy, gender and
politics, religion and politics, development policies
Dr. Faheem Gul Gilal is currently serving as an Assistant Professor of
Marketing at the Department of Business Administration, Sukkur IBA
University. He holds an MS and was awarded a PhD with distinction
from the Donlinks School of Economics and Management, University
of Science and Technology Beijing in China. His research interests lie
primarily in the areas of consumers' motivation and emotion with a
special focus on brand passion, product design, brand experience,
consumer behaviour change strategies, and self-determination theory.
Dr. Faheem has published over 25 articles in Academic Journals, and
his work has appeared in outlets such as Journal of Consumer
Behaviour, the Journal of Product and Brand Management, the
European Management Journal, the Psychology Research and
Behaviour Management, the Review of Managerial Science, the
European Journal of International Management, the International
Faheem Gul Gilal Department of Business
Administration, Sukkur IBA
University Sukkur, Pakistan
Owner if a BA in Land of Israel studies, as well as a BA in Social
work, both from Bar Ilan University. Besides that owner of a MA in
Gender studies from Schechter Institute for Jewish studies.
Working as a social working in the health care system for more
than 14 years. For the last 6 years working at the Hematological
Daycare department in Sha'are Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem.
Works also as a Group facilitator for cancer patients and their
families, the beraved and for staff inside the hospital. Head of a
forum of social workers in the hematological field in Israel, as well
as a member of hematological medical forums in Israel. Lecturer at
national and international conferences in the field of hematology
Dr. Mashkhura Akilova is on faculty at the School of Social Work at
Columbia University. Her research and practice interests are in the area
of social welfare and social work development, more specifically in child
and family well-being in the Global South. She has expertise in the Post-
Soviet and Middle-Easter regions. She has written on child labor, impact
of migration on families, and is currently working on a review of social
work and social welfare development in Post-Soviet states
Mashkhura Akilova,
PhD, Columbia University USA
Gulfairuz Zhunisbekova has all the knowledge in the field of
evaluation and passion for improving the competitiveness of the
enterprise
Gulfairuz E Zhunisbekova, associate professor Narxoz
University, Kazakhstan
Selim Jahangir is a research scholar at International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India. He is trained both in
qualitative as well as quantitative research methods. His research
interest is in the interdisciplinary fields of Social Geography,
Gender and Geography and Population Studies
Tiago Domingues has her interest in the new generation of
marketing. Student in the Master of Marketing and Publicity, this
study results from several surveys along the courses that were
carried out during my academic experience
Samanta Savickaite is a first year PhD student in management science field at
Klaipeda University, Lithuania. Her scientific and research interest is
personalisation and psychosocial support for cancer patients, she has been doing
research in this area since 2015. She has some volunteering and intern
experience in the field of psychosocial support for cancer survivors. Most
important to be mentioned is the work as a psychosocial support consultant at
St. Francis oncology center (Klaipėda, Lithuania), 2 month internship at
Macmillan Headquarters (London) and at the The Mustard Tree Macmillan
Cancer and Information Support Centre Plymouth (Derriford Hospital,
Plymouth), where she was analyzing the personalization policy for cancer
patients and it's implementation peculiarities. Currently, she works as a cancer
patient case manager on a voluntary basis at Klaipeda University Hospital, is a
member of some local and international organizations that work in the field of
psychosocial cancer support.
Samanta Savickaite
Dr. Hamilton Grant Pharaoh has been in academia for the past 18 years. He
graduated from the University of the Western Cape with his PHD in 2014. He is a
physiotherapist from profession and his specialties include sports physiotherapy,
health risk behaviour and youth development research. The National Research
Foundation supports his research through grant awards. His passion is youth
especially youth at risk. Therefore his drive during his PHD to design a
comprehensive youth development programme to combat Heath Risk Behaviour
among the youth. He founded THE FOUNDATION FOR COMMUNITIES OF
EXCELLENCE which serves as a driver to change communities and the lives of
young people through lifeskills training and creating pathways for tertiary
education opportunities for all. Currently he is a Senior Lecturer at the University
of KwaZulu-Natal, School of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy Department.
Dr. Hamilton Pharaoh
Courtley Pharaoh is an experience university administrator who has
completed a MCom degree addressing management competencies within
the South African Higher Education Institutions. The novice researcher
investigated the management competencies in play during a crisis from
the viewpoint of stakeholders experiencing the crisis as well. The
researcher intends to address the gap within the current literature
concerning management competencies within the Higher Education
Institutions within South Africa.
Chanray Cloete has her expertise in improving health and wellbeing
through servicing disadvantaged communities in Paarl, South Africa.
Disadvantaged youth is at the core of her passion around combatting
health risk behaviour. Through her work within the public hospital
setting she is confronted with the broken lives of young people through
wrong choices and decision making. Choices which leads to gang violence,
crime and other health risk behaviour. This leave the community with
sometimes wheelchair bound young people due to knife or gun
incidences. Through research she hopes to impact the community
differently and create better choices and therefore better futures for
young people.
Larisa Korobeynikova, doctorate in Philosophical Sciences, PhD in Social
Philosophy, Professor of the Dept. of Cultural Studies, Tomsk State University.PhD
“Scientific methods in Creative Activity”, 1989. Doctorate degree “Modern Culture:
alternative ways of Development” (1994).Field of Scientific Interests: Social
Philosophy, Philosophy of Culture, Globalization. 102 scientific publications,
including 6 books, 75 articles. She participated in 86 scientific conferences
regional, Russian, international (US, UK, Netherlands, Greece, Spain, Italy, Japan,
etc.) Grants: Ministry of Education of Russia, 2000; Russian Humanitarian
Scientific Fund, 1997, 97-15-04044; grant of president of Russian Federation,
1998-2000 98-15-96110; Russian Fund of Fundamental Issus, 2017. Probation
periods in European Universities: Elsinore, Denmark, 2006; Pavia University,
Italy, 2007, American University in Rome, Italy, 2012.He CV is included in the
Worlds Editions Who is Who in the World, New York, 1998; Outstanding People of
the 20 Century, Cambridge, 1999
Gretchen Hartogh-Isambert is a PhD student at the University of Kwazulu
Natal. She completed her undergraduate Bsc. Physiotherapy degree at the
University of the Western Cape in 2003. After working as a physiotherapist in
South Africa in both public and private sector, she moved to Europe (France)
where she still currently resides and continues working as a physiotherapist.
In 2014 she completed her Masters degree at the University of Kent (UK)
with herdissertation looking at the Attitudes of Sports Therapy students
toward Obesity. Obesity is a topic that she is very passionate about and she
cares deeply about the social bias and negative attitudes towards obese
people.
The development, implementation and evaluation of a programme to minimize negative perceptions and
attitudes towards obese people among grade 8 and grade 10 learners in a selected school in Paarl, South Africa.
Gretchen Hartogh-Isambert
PhD Physiotherapy & Dr Hamilton Pharaoh, UKZN
(Supervisor)
Dr. Anne-Lise Chaber is a conservationist and wildlife veterinarian who focuses
on cross-disciplinary approach to Human, Animal and Ecosystem Health. After
graduating from the Veterinary Faculty at the University of Liège (ULg) in
Belgium, she obtained a Master of Science from the Royal Veterinary College and
the Zoological Society of London (UK) and pursued her graduate training with a
PhD on epidemiological studies at the wildlife-livestock-human interface with the
ULg. Anne-Lise has ten years of practical experience as a wildlife veterinarian in
captive and wild situation in England, Bo tswana and the United Arab Emirates.
She conducted research on transmission of diseases at the wildlifelivestock-
human interface and on illegal wildlife trade such as the international bushmeat
trade and the live exotic pettrade. She is a keen advocate of interdisciplinary
studies.
Anne-Lise Chaber Australia
Dr. Victoria Vygodskaia-Rust received her PhD in German and
Comparative Literature from Washington University in St. Louis. She
teaches German and Russian language, Film, and Comparative Literature
courses at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau,
Missouri. Rust’s research interests include popular culture, fashion,
totalitarian regimes, dystopian literature, and film in Putin’s Russia.
"Savva Shanaev has more than five years of research experience in
various economics and finance fields. His research interests include but
are not limited to asset pricing models, risk pricing, political risk,
financial and economic aspects of cryptocurrencies and blockchain
technologies, financial econometrics, economic modelling and game
theory. Savva holds a BA (Hons) in Finance and Investment Management
from University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK and a degree in
international economics from Finance University under the Government
of Russian Federation, both with distinction, and is currently a PhD
candidate at University of Nortumbria. Savva has published in, among
others, Journal of Alternative Investments, Journal of Behavioural and
Experimental Finance and Economic Issues" and worked as a researcher
both for universities and developmental banks."
Savva Shanaev
Faculty of Business and Law,
Northumbria University,
United Kingdom
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Registrations Day 1 June 18, 2018
Keynote ForumIntroduction Title: Reconstruction after tornadoes: As if children matteredAdenrele Awotona | University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Networking & Refreshment Break Title: Bayesian paradigm in social intervwention research on evidence buildingDin Chen | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USATitle: SDGS and Health Ulimiri Venkat Somayajulu | Sigma Research and Consulting, IndiaSessions: Social Sciences and Education | Social Sciences and Political Studies | Social Sciences and Social Work | Social Sciences and Public Health | Social Sciences and Psychology | Social Sciences and EpidemiologySession Chair: Leora Rabatach, University of Calgary, CanadaSession Co-Chair: Suheir Daoud, Coastal Carolina University, USA
Session IntroductionTitle: Educational activity of seniors and their quality of lifeJolanta Mackowicz | Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland
Lunch BreakTitle: Beyond words: Inquiry-based professional development centered round historical photographsCory Callahan | University of Alabama, USATitle: The role of Stakeholder engagement in quality improvement initiatives in strategic clinical networks: A theory of planned behaviour studyLeora Rabatach | University of Calgary, CanadaTitle: Space, identity and politics: Palestinian Muslim women in Israel Suheir Daoud | Coastal Carolina University, USATitle: Disparities in Arkansas mandated immunization coverage among natural home and foster-care adolescentsJerome Ngundue | Walden University, USATitle: Youth and Police: Making peace Nina Rose Fischer |City University of Newyork, USA
Networking & Refreshment Break Workshop
Title: Youth and Police: Making peace Nina Rose Fischer | City University of Newyork, USA
Panel Discussion
Day 2 June 19, 2018Meeting Room @ Olimpica 2
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Keynote ForumIntroduction Title: New trends in Romanian tourism in 2018Mirela Elena Mazilu | University of Craiova, RomaniaTitle: Second generation of Algerian immigrants in the city of Marseille, France: A qualitative analysis of the process of integrationAntonio V Menéndez Alarcón | Butler University, USA
Networking & Refreshment BreakWorkshop
Title: Educative curriculum: Designing, experiencing, and increasing the usability of teaching resourcesCory Callahan | University of Alabama, USASessions: Social Sciences and Criminal Studies | Social Sciences and Community Studies | Social Sciences and Gender Studies | Social Sciences and Public Health Session Chair: Hamilton Grant Pharaoh, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Session IntroductionTitle: Trends in emergency in-patient hospitalisations among those with no fixed abode (homeless): What lessons can be learnt Anne O’Farrell | The Health Intelligence Unit, Dublin
Lunch BreakTitle: Racial tax or racial premium? Race and earnings in the stem sectorLoren Henderson | University of Maryland, USA Title: Nursing role in health education about vaccines: Analysis of institutional communication styles as compared to main social sciences modelsAndrea Ianni|Campus Bio-Medico University Medical School, Rome, ItalyTitle: Feasibility of a youth development programme: A South African studyHamilton Grant Pharaoh|University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa
Young Research ForumTitle: Sexual risk behaviors among HIV-negative and HIV-positive black individuals living in Miami-Dade countyAmanda Rosenthal | University of Miami, USA Title: Dependence of the dependentsSonakshi Gambhir|School of Planning and Architechture, IndiaTitle: Negotiations and rearrangements in the Tango and Samba Gafieira dances in the cities of Buenos Aires, Montevideo and São Paulo, from a gender and sexual diversity perspectiveJosé Manuel Alvarez Seara l University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain
Poster Presentations & Refreshment BreakPanel Discussion
Awards & Closing Ceremony
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Registration Desk OpensMonday, August 7, 2017 | Day 1
Keynote ForumIntroductionTitle: Sustainable communities: Communicating with the public on science-based social issues and policiesDonna L Lybecker | Idaho State University | USATitle: The male sexual deficit: A social fact of the 21st century – and its many consequencesCatherine Hakim | London School of Economics | UK
Group PhotoNetworking & Refreshment Break
Title: SDGs and multi sectoral approachUlimiri V Somayajulu | Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health | India
Workshop on Title: Best practices for successful mentoring of today’s graduate students Chana K Akins | University of Kentucky | USA
Lunch BreakTitle: Paws on parole programs: Inmates’ perceptions and the impact on the communityDebra A Mims & Rhondda F Waddell | Saint Leo University Campus | USAMajor Sessions: Medicine |Behavioral Studies | Epidemiology| Psychology | Education | Natural Sciences | Nursing | CriminologySession Chair: Donna L Lybecker | Idaho State University | USASession Co-chair: Ulimiri V Somayajulu | Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health | India
Session IntroductionTitle: Sustainable health: The role of pharmaceutical patentsKristina Lybecker | Colorado College | USATitle: Role of Psychologist in Special and Inclusive EducationRavi Kant Gunthey | Jai Narain Vyas University | India
Networking & Refreshment BreakTitle: Effects of hospital - Physicians integration on quality of care: A study of cardiac servicesGary J Young | Northeastern University | USATitle: Wisdom of the crowd in saving livesJaffe Eliezer | Haifa University | IsraelTitle: Gender Analysis of the Adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTS) among rural farming dwellers in Oyo State, NigeriaIgbinoba Angie | Covenant University | Nigeria
Panel DiscussionTuesday, August 8, 2017 | Day 2Meeting room @ Atlantis 1
Keynote ForumTitle: Slums of despair, global disasters and public healthAdenrele Awotona | University of Massachusetts Boston | USATitle: Dharavi: The health consequences of economic developmentScott Dittloff | University of the Incarnate Word | USA
Networking & Refreshment Break
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Title: Social secularity, social security, religious freedom and evolution of societies – Do governmental regulations help or harm?Rajan Dewar | University of Michigan | USAMajor Sessions: Sociology | Nursing | Psychology | Education | Medicine | Behavioral Studies | HumanitiesSession Chair: Professor Adenrele Awotona | University of Massachusetts Boston | USASession Co-chair: Scott Dittloff | University of the Incarnate Word | USA
Session IntroductionTitle: Adult attachment as a predictor of the family functioning: A study with Mexican mothers Michelle Garcia Torres & Mirna Garcia Mendez | Autonomous University of Mexico | MexicoTitle: Monitoring and mitigation of physical and mental health problems in high density cities: An interdisciplinary approachYee Leung |The Chinese University of Hong Kong | China
Lunch BreakTitle: Autism campaigns in the Nigerian broadcast media: Audience awareness and influence on the perception of autistic victimsIgbinoba Angie | Covenant University | NigeriaTitle: The Kristina Chesterman Memorial ClinicDarcy J Hostetter-Lewis |California State University | USATitle: Peace education for world: Exploring the plurality dialogue concepts of Abraham religion on multiculturalism responsesKamarudin Zaelani | IAIN Mataram | IndonesiaTitle: Critical thinking in nursing education: Concept analysisMansooreh Tajvidi | Islamic Azad University | Iran
Networking & Refreshment Break
Poster Presentations
ICSS 01Title: Suicide death of Schizophrenia patientsSatoshi Furukawa | Shiga University of Medical Science | Japan
ICSS 02Title: Factors influencing health related quality of life of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Jin Hee Park | Ajou University | Republic of Korea
ICSS 03Title: Cognitive impairment among patients with heart failureSun Hyoung Bae | Ajou University | South Korea
ICSS 04Title: Household food waste in Turkey: Consumer behavior and perceptionDolekoglu Ozcicek Celile | Adana Science and Technology University | Turkey
ICSS 05Title: The socio-demographics of HIV-infected persons with psychological morbidity in Zaria, NigeriaEzeh Obiageli Helen | Ahmadu Bello University | Nigeria
ICSS 06Title: Issues in harnessing labour-saving devices For Nigerian rural women: Evidence from Kaduna stateChuks Clement Ezeh | Ahmadu Bello University | Nigeria
Panel Discussion
Best Poster Presentation AwardThanks giving & Closing ceremony