The DLSU DISSCON 2023
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
The College of Liberal Arts,
Social Development Research Center,
La Salle Institute of Governance,
in cooperation with the CLA Social Sciences Cluster
invite you to
DLSU International Social Sciences Conference
with the theme:
Sustainable Development Goals and the Social Sciences:
Strengthening the key A.R.E.A.S. of Integration
August 11-12, 2023 (Fri-Sat),
La Carmela de Boracay Hotel & Convention Center,
Boracay, Aklan, Philippines
https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/the-dlsu-disscon-2023/
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Dr. Selva Ramachandran
United Nation Development Programme,
Resident Representative in the Philippines
Dr. Allan B. I. Bernardo
Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology
De La Salle University
Dr. Farish A. Noor|
Professor, Department of History
University of Malaya, Malaysia
PLENARY SPEAKERS:
Dr. Mary Janet Arnado
Professor, Department of Sociology & Behavioral Sciences
De La Salle University
Dr. Francisco Magno
Professor, Department of Political Science & Development Studies
De La Salle University
Dr. Idham Badruzaman
Head of International Relations Office (IRO),
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia
PANEL SPEAKERS:
Dr. Charles Gallagher
Visiting Professor, De La Salle University
Professor, Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice,
La Salle University Philadelphia, USA
Dr. Henry Leen Magahis
Principal, Enzotech/Enrique Zobel Foundation, Inc.
Dr. Yeni Rosilawati
Vice Dean of Human Resources and Finance Affairs
Faculty of Social and Politics
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Dr. David Michael San Juan
Professor, Departmento ng Filipino,
De La Salle University
FINAL CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND PANELS
(Click the link or scan the QR code.)
The social sciences, as a collective area of scholarship, play an important role in the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The different theories, principles, tools, and methodologies of the social sciences have been proven to be useful in the different phases of the SDG program implementation, which include research, capacity building, people mobilization, and community organization. Issues relating to health, education, the environment, poverty and inequality, food security, gender, peace, and justice, water and sanitation, decent work, sustainable cities, innovation, economic growth, renewable energy, and climate change are very social in nature.
This international conference aims to strengthen and deepen the integration of the social sciences and SDGs through the key A.R.E.A.S. of education in the 21st century, which refers to academics, research, engagement, advocacy, and synergy. This conference highlights the contribution of the social sciences toward attaining the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It shall focus on how the social science disciplines interrogate and respond to social problems relating to the 17 global challenges that we are collectively addressing through our communities, institutions, and global partnerships. Ultimately, we aim towards doing our part to uplift human conditions and to make Earth a sustainable planet now and for the next generations.
We welcome educators, researchers, students, program implementers, government and industry personnel and leaders, community organizers, youth leaders, and professionals around the globe to participate in this international conference. It is intended to provide a platform for sharing current research initiatives and projects which can be replicated as best practices by individuals and institutions and a venue for reflective, critical, and collaborative discussions on the role of the social sciences in the attainment of the SDGs.
Submitted abstracts and panels may highlight and tackle any of the following substreams (A.R.E.A.S.) or related inter/multidisciplinary topics other than those mentioned below:
Academics
- Best practices in teaching SDGs through the social sciences
- SDGs and curriculum design in the social sciences
- Online distance learning, SDGs, and the social sciences
- Assessing SDG capstone projects
- Integrating SDGs in continuing education
- Service learning, SDGs, and the social sciences
- Teacher training in the social sciences and SDGs
- Whole-person education and SDGs
Research
- Theories and methodologies in doing SDG research
- Social development programs/projects on SDGs
- Ethical practices in SDG research and publication
- Evaluating social science research projects on SDGs
- Research praxis and dialogue with science, engineering, the humanities, and other disciplines
- Impact studies and action research
- Governance of research programs on SDGs
Engagement & Advocacy
- Internationalization, SDGs, and the social sciences
- Localizing SDGs through social engagement programs
- Pilipinisasyon at lokalisasyon ng SDGs
- Implementing & evaluating SDGs through community development projects
- Inclusivity and diversity in implementing SDGs
- SDG engagements during the pandemic
- Institutional advocacy of HEIs
- Mental health and well-being in the context of SDGs
Synergy
- International, regional and multi-country partnerships for SDGs
- Public and private partnerships toward achieving SDGs
- Multisectoral approaches to achieving SDGs
- State of in-country SDG compliance
- SDGs & Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Reporting
- Academe-industry linkages in implementing SDGs
- Youth empowerment
- Basic and higher education collaboration on SDGs
Call for abstracts and panels: (extended deadline) until June 30, 2023
Abstract acceptance notification: until July 5, 2023
Submission of research briefs/full papers: until July 5, 2023
Rate | International (USD) | Local
(PHP) |
Early bird (until May 15, 2023) | 150 | 5,000 |
Regular (until July 5, 2023) | 180 | 6,000 |
Graduate Student (until June 30, 2023) | 100 | 4,000 |
Undergraduate/Senior High School Student (until June 30, 2023 | 80 | 3,000 |
Attendees as delegates (non-paper presenters)
(until June 30, 2023) |
80
50 |
3,000
2,000 |
- Provide the title of your abstract, statement of the problem or objectives, methodology, research framework, and initial discussions or findings for completed projects.
- Abstract must not be longer than 300 words.
- To submit your abstract, please click the link or scan the QR code above.
- The Technical Research Panel (TRP) shall review all submitted abstracts and shall release the results on or before July 5, 2023.
- Accepted abstracts shall be published in PDF with your consent in the conference program.
- For panels, submit the theme of your panel, and all abstracts with details indicated in number 1.
- Maximum panel composition is 4 presenters. A special discount rate is given to panels with 4 participants.
- Only those with accepted abstracts shall receive the link/QR code of the Registration Form.
- Participants with approved abstracts shall have the option to submit either a research brief or a research paper.
- The deadline for submission of research brief or full paper is on July 5, 2023.
- With your consent, your full paper or research brief will be published in the conference proceedings with ISBN. It will be available in October 2023.
- The research brief consists of not more than 5,000 words and must contain the following: title, abstract, research questions, methodology, framework, results of the study, and conclusion.
- The research brief is applicable to those who want to share their work-in-progress paper or their preliminary research project.
- The research paper is a full-length manuscript and must consist of not more than 8,000 words. It shall cover the necessary parts of an academic paper as mentioned in section 2 above.
- Submission of research brief or full-length paper must follow the APA Style 7th edition.
- The APSSR, which is a Scopus-listed journal of DLSU, will have a special issue on the UN SDGs.
- Outstanding papers from the DLSU International Social Sciences Conference 2023 shall be selected and published in the special issue.
- To properly review submitted full papers or research briefs, presenters are highly encouraged to submit their complete papers earlier than July 5, 2023.
- The Editor-in-Chief of APPSR shall contact selected paper presenters whose papers are included in the special issue.
- Selected papers must conform to APSSR’s manuscript format and editorial guidelines.
- Three outstanding research papers (full-length) selected by the Technical Research Panel shall receive the DISSCON2023 Best Paper Award.
- Research briefs are not qualified for the Best Paper Award. However, outstanding research briefs may be considered for possible publication in the Asia Pacific Social Sciences Review (APSSR).
To inquire more about DISSCON2023, please email [email protected]
Visit our website: https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/the-dlsu-disscon-2023/
Dr. Rhoderick V. Nuncio
Convenor & Dean, College of Liberal Arts
De La Salle University
Dr. Melvin Jabar
Conference Director & Director, Social Development Research Center
De La Salle University
Dr. Ador Torneo
Co-convenor & Director, La Salle Institute of Governance
Dr. Marlon Era
Chair, Department of Sociology & Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Rene Nob
Chair, Department of Psychology
To inquire more about DISSCON2023, please email [email protected]
Visit our website: https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/the-dlsu-disscon-2023/