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Time-zone (GMT+01:00) Copenhagen

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11:15-12:00
12:00-13:40
12:00-13:40
Examining Three International Women: Resilience in Building Local Cultural Influence

Patty Goodman, Associate Faculty, Faculty Lead for Cross-cultural Communication, Corporate and Organizational Communication, Northeastern University, Massachusetts, United States
Sahar Rehman
Zirui Yan

12:00
12:00-13:40
12:00-13:40
Confronting Implicit Bias: Preservice Teachers Get “Woke!” as Aware Global Citizens

Katherine Batchelor, Associate Professor, Teacher Education, Miami University, Ohio, United States

12:00
12:00-13:40
Globalism and Nationalism Experienced Locally

Vandana Pednekar Magal, Principle Senior Lecturer, Institute of International Business, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Georgia, United States

12:20
“Motivation” to Rape: The Role of Autonomy and Heteronomy in Peacekeeping Operations

Michał Pawiński, Lecturer, Institute of International Relations, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago

13:00
12:00-13:40
Propagating the Image with Plausible Deniability: Covert Media Political Campaigns in the Context of Postwar Postmodernity

Benedict Edward DeDominicis, Professor of Political Science, School of International Studies, Catholic University of Korea, Gyeonggido [Kyonggi-do], South Korea

12:40
Globalization and the Conceit of the Present: Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions as Corrective

Dennis Hickey, Associate Professor, History, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania/West Penn University (Retired), Pennsylvania, United States

13:00
13:40-14:30
14:30-16:10
14:30-16:10
Globalization with Eurasian Characteristics

Tunc Aybak, Director MA International Relations, Law and Politics, Middlesex University, United Kingdom

15:10
Emerging Countries And International Political Economy: The Debate on BRICS and the New Global Governance 

Gabriel Rached, Post Doc Student, Political Sciences and International Relations, Università degli Studi di Milano, MI, Italy

15:30
14:30-16:10
14:50
Ordoliberalism Is Not a Core: The Social Market Economy as an Appropriate Way of Economic and Monetary Union Governance

Justyna Bokajło, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Science, Department of International Economic Relations and European Integration, University of Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland

15:30
14:30-16:10
Orphans at the End of History?: Fukuyama's and Neoliberal Globalization's Omission of Liberal Norms of Deliberation

Andrew Katz, Professor, Department of Politics and Public Affairs, Denison University, Ohio, United States

14:30
The Place of Doomsday: Geographical Engagement with the World During the Apocalypse

Ron Davidson, Professor, Geography and Environmental Studies, California State University, Northridge, California, United States

14:50
Big Data Analytics and Social Science : The Beginning of the End?

James Moir, Professor, Sociology, Abertay University, United Kingdom

15:30
14:30-16:10
14:50
14:30-16:10
Tour Operator, Tour Guide, and Interpreters in The Thailand Context

Umaporn Muneenam, Lecturer, Environmental Management Department, Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand
Pongbaworn Suwannattachote, Environmental Management, Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand
Pruessayos Jitsumpun

14:30
16:10-16:25
16:25-18:05
16:25-18:05
16:25-18:05
Brazil’s Integration in the Capitalist World Economy, 1870-1980 : A Geo-historical and Systemic Perspective

Larissa Alves De Lira, Post doctoral researcher, IEB- Institute of Brazilian Studies, University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Alexandre Freitas Barbosa

16:45
16:25-18:05
16:25-18:05
Cultural Transformative Learning: Uncovering Fake News using Information and Communication Technology

Patty Goodman, Associate Faculty, Faculty Lead for Cross-cultural Communication, Corporate and Organizational Communication, Northeastern University, Massachusetts, United States
Claudine Brunnquell
Chiranjoy Chattopadhyay
Mayurakshi Chaudhuri

16:45
Rage Against the Machine: A Performative Theory of the Historical Farce in the Age of Globalism

Mattius Rischard, Assistant Professor, English, Montana State University-Northern, Montana, United States

17:05
Global Narratives on the Future of Competition and Conflict: A Media Ecology and Strategic Assessment

Skye Cooley
Asya Cooley, Assistant Professor, School of Media and Strategic Communications, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma, United States
Ethan Sample
Sara Kitsch
Robert Hinck

17:25
16:25-18:05
Room 1
10:50-10:55
10:55-12:35
10:55-12:35
10:55-12:35
11:15
The Public Health Impact of Oil Pollution in Nigeria

Isidore Udoh, Associate Professor, Health Sciences and Physical Education, Northeastern Illinois University, Illinois, United States

11:55
10:55-12:35
10:55-12:35
The Filmic Reinvention of Rio as an Aspiring Global City

Else R. P. Vieira, Professor of Brazilian and Comparative Latin American Sudies, Modern Languages and Cultures, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

11:55
10:55-12:35
Global Flows/Local Challenges: An Examination of Lifestyle Migration in Belize

Ed Jackiewicz, Professor and Chair, Geography and Environmental Studies, Cal State Northridge, United States

10:55
12:35-13:25
13:25-14:10
13:25-14:10
Using Technology in Writing : Is Composing Digitally Helpful or Harmful?

Sara Whitestone, Lecturer, English, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, United States

13:25
Revisiting the Impact of Age on Job Satisfaction: A Global Comparative Examination

Jonathan H. Westover, Woodbury School of Business, Organizational Leadership Department, Utah Valley University, Utah, United States
Maureen Snow Andrade, Professor, Organizational Leadership, Utah Valley University, Utah, United States

13:25
Indigenous Whiteness: What Does Whiteness Theory Tell Us about Traditional First Nations Research?

Carey Rutherford, Facilitator/Researcher/Founder, Diversity Equity & Inclusion, a talking game, Alberta, Canada

13:25
13:25-14:10
Global Governance and Climate Change: The Politics and Good Governance of Climate Resilience Initiatives

Haris Alibašić, Associate Professor, Public Administration, University of West Florida, Florida, United States

13:25
13:25-14:10
14:10-14:25
14:25-16:05
14:25-16:05
Deniable Plausibility: Michel Houellebecq's Submission as Generic Narrative

Laurent Ditmann, Assistant Professor of French, Humanities Department, Georgia State University, Perimeter College, Clarkston Campus, Georgia, United States

15:05
14:25-16:05
Gandhi and His Theory of Nonviolence in the Violent World

Anna Hamling, Professor, Culture and Media Studies, UNB, Canada

14:25
14:25-16:05
Graduate Students’ Perceptions of Poverty Attributions in the United States and Spain: An Individual and Societal Issue

Mioara Diaconu, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Western Michigan University, Michigan, United States
Laura Racovita
Linda Reeser, Professor, Social Work, Western Michigan University, Michigan, United States

15:05
14:25-16:05
The Globalization of Migrant Money

Hung Thai, Professor, Sociology, Pomona College of the Claremont University Consortium, California, United States

14:45
14:25-16:05
Glocalism and Its Implementation: Within the Framework of Museum-based Education​

Kinga Anna Gajda, Adjunct, Institute of European Studies, Faculty of International and Political Studies, Jagiellonian University, Malopolskie, Poland

14:45
14:25-16:05
16:05-16:20
16:20-17:05