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Social Sciences and Intelligence Management, 2nd Volume

Topic Information

Dear Colleagues,

The 4th International Conference on Social Sciences and Intelligence Management 2024 (SSIM 2024) will be held in Taichung City, Taiwan, on December 20-22 2024. It promises to be an exciting event, uniting scholars, researchers, and professionals from around the world to discuss and explore the latest trends and advancements in social sciences and intelligence management. This year’s theme, "New Trends in Social Sciences and Intelligence Management," focuses on the innovative approaches and emerging paradigms shaping these dynamic disciplines. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected and complex, the intersection of social sciences and intelligence management has become more critical than ever. SSIM 2024 will offer a multidisciplinary platform for attendees to share research findings, exchange ideas, and collaborate on cutting-edge solutions to address contemporary societal challenges.

This topic, titled “Social Sciences and Intelligence Management, 2nd Volume”, includes five journals: Education Sciences, Journal of Intelligence, Social Sciences, Societies, and Languages. It aims to publish excellent papers, both ones selected from SSIM 2024 and other high-quality papers from relevant fields. This topic enables interdisciplinary collaboration between social sciences and smart management in the academic and industrial fields, as well as international networking. Topics of interest include the following:

  1. Technology, Media, and Communications
    • Journalism, media, and technology trends, as well as predictions;
    • Social media and communication technology;
    • Artificial intelligence and its communication applications;
    • Documentary film direction and production;
    • Advertising, marketing, and public relations;
    • Communication in education.
  2. Education and Technologies
    • AI-enhanced learning environments;
    • AI-assisted teaching methodologies;
    • Computer-based teaching and learning;
    • Online learning;
    • Wireless, mobile, and multimedia applications used in educational practice;
    • Case studies of teachers’ practical experience, policies, and systems in the digital era;
    • Teacher’s education;
    • Linguistics and literature.
  3. Advanced Technologies for Young Children
    • Innovative approaches to learning and teaching environments;
    • Child development and care;
    • Play in the digital age;
    • Advanced technologies for family and community partnerships;
    • Case studies of the implementation of and issues relating to advanced technologies;
    • Frontier technologies.
  4. Social Work and Technology
    • Intelligent assessment of social work;
    • The impact of applications, online habits, and social media on social problems;
    • Social and communication networks;
    • Social work and information technology;
    • ICT for social work;
    • Digital social work.

Prof. Dr. Liza Lee
Prof. Dr. Teen-­Hang Meen
Prof. Dr. Kuei-Kuei Lai
Prof. Dr. Linda Pavitola
Prof. Dr. Charles Tijus
Prof. Dr. Kate Chen
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • media communications
  • smart management
  • education and technologies
  • advanced technologies for young children
  • social work and technology
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Participating Journals

Social Sciences
Open Access
4,446 Articles
Launched in 2012
1.7Impact Factor
3.1CiteScore
33 DaysMedian Time to First Decision
Q2Highest JCR Category Ranking
Societies
Open Access
1,785 Articles
Launched in 2011
1.6Impact Factor
3.0CiteScore
30 DaysMedian Time to First Decision
Q2Highest JCR Category Ranking
Applied System Innovation
Open Access
828 Articles
Launched in 2018
3.7Impact Factor
9.9CiteScore
22 DaysMedian Time to First Decision
Q2Highest JCR Category Ranking

Published Papers