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09:00-09:20
09:20-09:30
09:30-10:05
10:35-11:20
11:20-11:25
11:25-12:40
Resistance and Uncertainty: Introducing Dominica as a Microcosm of Survival in Colonialism and Globalization

Nancy Wright, Adjunct Faculty, Political Science, Pace University, New York City, New York, United States

12:05
11:25-12:40
China's Belt and Road Initiative in Southeat Asia: Push Back and Acceptance in Malaysia

Amy Freedman, Professor , Political science department, Pace University, United States

11:25
Globalization in the New World Order: The Debate on Emergent Countries and the New Global Governance

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

12:05
11:25-12:40
Hope from the Hermit Kingdom: The Potential for Gender Subversion in North Korea

Alisson Rowland, Student/TA, Political Science, University of California, Irvine, United States

11:45
Innovative Disruptions to End Human Trafficking: Harnessing Technology and Collaborative Design

Annalisa Enrile
Gabrielle Aquino Adriatico, Doctoral Student and Graduate Assistant, Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, United States

12:05
11:25-12:40
Changes in Relationships in Family, Neighborhood, and Lifestyle in Traditional Craft Villages

Van Chi Dinh, Lecterer, researcher, Faculty of Family studies and Social work, Hanoi University of Culture, Vietnam, Viet Nam

11:45
12:40-13:30
13:30-15:10
13:30-15:10
13:30-15:10
Factors Affecting Attitudes on Immigration: Moral Foundations Theory and Attitudes

Leda Kanellakou, Professor, Sociology, Criminology & Anthropology, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, United States
Chris Gifford
Nicholas Pedriana
Jim Mc Auley
Marta Fulop

13:30
School for All - a Ray of Hope in the Middle of the Current Migrant Crisis

Sergio Madrid, Research assistant , Special Education, New Mexico State University, New Mexico, United States

13:50
Fictional Realism: Architecture and Science Fiction Dimensions

Joao Rosmaninho DS, Assistant Professor, University of Minho, Portugal

14:10
13:30-15:10
Virocene Imaginaries: Some Critical Reflections

Rodanthi Tzanelli, Associate Professor of Cultural Sociology, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

13:30
Pueblo and Exteriority: On the Thought of Enrique Dusse

Mario Saenz, Professor, Philosophy, Le Moyne College, New York, United States

14:10
New Imperial Neoliberalism: Adventure Novels, Video Games, and Neo-Fascist Culture

Chris Cartright, Lecturer of English, Writing & Linguistics, Georgia Southern University, Georgia, United States
Jane Rago, Assistant Professor of Literature/Director of Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies/Dept. of Lit, Georgia Southern Univerisity, Georgia, United States

14:30
15:10-15:30
15:30-16:45
The Effect of Environmental Management on Human Capital Development and Sustainability of Global Work Ethics

Abiola Waliyu Aiyeola, Deputy Director of Studies , Leadership Development Studies Department (LDSD), The Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON)., Lagos, Nigeria

15:30
Results Based Management: An Antidote to Program Management

Bongs Lainjo, CEO, RBM, Cybermatic International , Quebec, Canada

15:50
Organisations within Organisations: An Inquiry into EU's Membership in International Organisations

Madalin Blidaru, PhD Student, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Romania

16:10
15:30-16:45
15:30-16:45
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09:00-09:10
09:10-09:45
10:15-10:20
10:20-12:00
Room 4
10:20-12:00
Digital Re(appropriations) and Attempts of Collective Labor Organizing : Uber Technologies

Dragana Mrvos, Adjunct Professor, Politics and Government , University of South Florida, Florida, United States

10:20
10:20-12:00
Depiction of Culture through Advertising in Indian Market: Developing a Model

Arpan Bumb, Student, BITS Pilani, India
Sangeeta Sharma, Associate Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, BITS Pilani, Rajasthan, India

10:40
Simulating A Ban On Food Advertising

Matthew Metzgar, Clinical Professor of Economics, Economics, UNC Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

11:00
Teaching Chinese in Global Context: A Cross-cultural Approach to Foreign Language Instruction

Weihsun Mao, Adjunct Professor, Language and Communication, Ohlone College, California, United States

11:20
10:20-12:00
An Analysis of Gullah Geechee Music Throughout History : An Arts-Based Research Study and Composition

Melanie Shaw, School of Education, Northcentral University, United States
Paul Shaw, adjunct faculty, United States University

10:20
Re-Storying the Stage: Contemporary Ritual Performance Dance as Decolonial Praxis

Cinthia Duran Larrea, Master Degree Candidate, Anthropology , International Master in Dance Knowledge, Heritage and practice, Hungary

10:40
The Maasai of Kenya: A Case Study in Positive Peace and Strategic Adaptation to Globalization

Jennifer Bess, Assistant Professor, Peace Studies, Goucher College, Maryland, United States

11:00
12:00-12:50
12:50-13:35
12:50-13:35
Collectivist Ideology in Globalization Studies for Undergraduates

Jacqueline Quevedo Ledermann, Assistant Director, Global Academic Programs and Professor of Globalization Studies, Geography and Planning/Globalization Studies, University at Albany, SUNY, New York, United States

12:50
12:50-13:35
Is Reasonable Accommodation a Viable Policy Approach for Multiculturalism? : A Case Study of Quebec

David Perez Des Rosiers, Ph.D. Candidate, Institute for Global Studies, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

13:05
The Disparity of Social Movement between China and Hong Kong: Does Identity Matter?

D.W.L. Ho, Lecturer, Faculty of Management, Hospitality and General Education, School of General Education and Languages, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

13:15
Sociolinguistic Perspective of the Effect of Advertising Language as a Sender of Symbolic Values through the Use of the Foreign Language in Advertising

Iván Manuel Sánchez-Duarte, Student (research scholarship), marketing research and marketing department, University of Granada, Faculty of Education, economy and technology of Ceuta, Spain
Juan Miguel Alcántara-Pilar, Associate professor, Marketing, University of Granada, Ceuta, Spain

13:20
12:50-13:35
The Feminization of HIV: A Retrospective Demographic and Health Surveys Study of Women’s Empowerment Factors in Southern Africa

Nallely Mora
Alexandrina Balanean, MPH, Scientist, Real-World Evidence, Health Economics Outcomes and Research, Cardinal Health, Armed Forces Americas, United States

12:50
Sectarianism and Nationalism: Identity Polarization Responses to Postwar Globalization

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

12:50
Between Global and Local: Culture and Education

Peter Serdyukov, Professor, Teacher Education, National University, California, United States

12:50
La Comunidad Intelectual in the USA: “Ganas”, Cultural Adaptation, and Structural Assimilation at a Predominantly White University

Diana Rios, Faculty Communication and EL Instituto: Latino-Latin American Caribbean Studies, University of Connecticut, Connecticut, United States

12:50
Redrawing the Migration Decision Canvas: A Case Study of Cambodian Workers in Thailand

Akadet Chaichanavichakit, Lecturer, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Mahidol University, Thailand

12:50
Historic Integrity Of Kaisariya Typology Of Souq In Dubai

Jency Poothottil A, Student, Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India

12:50
13:35-13:45
13:45-15:00
14:05
13:45-15:00
13:45-15:00
13:45-15:00
How Aspects of the U.S. LGBTQ+ Rights Movement Went Global

Scott Henderson, Professor, Education, Furman University, South Carolina, United States

13:45
Gender Equity and Refugee Status: Recommendations for Curriculum Development and Continuing Education Trainings

Mioara Diaconu, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Western Michigan University, Michigan, United States
Linda Reeser, Professor, Social Work, Western Michigan University, Michigan, United States
Laura Racovita, Professor of Social Work/ Dean, Social Work, Southern Adventist University, Tennessee, United States
Maria Elena Ramos Tovar

14:05
15:00-15:20