Join us at LSCIC 2024!
Discover generous knowledge of Language, Society, and Culture!
The 5th Language, Society and Culture International Conference (LSCIC 2024), unites scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts worldwide to explore the intricate dynamics of humanities.
Main Theme: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Soft Power in Humanities and Social Sciences
Dive into Sub-Themes:
Language and Linguistics
Foreign Language Teaching
Asian and World Literature
Cultural Studies
Development Studies and SDGs
History, Geography, and Natural Resource Management
Philosophy and Religions
Interdisciplinary Studies
Deadline Submission: June 16th, 2024, by 23.59 pm. (GMT +7)
* Selected papers will be published in the Journal of Man and Society, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mahasarakham University (TCI 2).
Conference Date: August 16th, 2024
Location: Centra Life Maris Resort Jomtien, Pattaya City, Thailand
Engage in Trailblazing Discussions, Enlightening Presentations, and Dynamic Networking Opportunities.
For more details and registration, visit:
https://human.msu.ac.th/lscic/registration.html
Don’t miss this enriching experience! We look forward to welcome you at LSCIC 2024!
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Natthanai Prasannam
Associate Dean for Research & Creation, Faculty of Humanities, Kasetsart University.
Natthanai Prasannam received his Ph.D. from the University of St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom. He is a faculty member at the Department of Literature, Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand, and the founding director of the Center for Advanced Studies in the Applied Humanities and Social Sciences, Kasetsart University Institute for Advanced Studies. Prasannam’s pioneering contributions in Thai scholarship encompass cultural memory studies, adaptation studies, intermediality studies, book history, and BL/Y studies. He is currently deeply engaged into Thai BL/Y literary and screen media, exploring their roles as national and transnational creative industries.
Prof. Dr. Neil Anderson
Professor and Chair of the Department of English Language Teaching and Learning at BYU-Hawaii.
Neil J. Anderson, Professor Emeritus at Brigham Young University-Hawaii, has an extensive background in English language teaching and learning. He earned his Ph.D. in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language from The University of Texas at Austin in 1989. Throughout his career, he has held various academic positions, including Professor and Chair of the Department of English Language Teaching and Learning at BYU-Hawaii. Anderson has been a Fulbright Research/Teaching Fellow twice, served on multiple boards such as TESOL and TIRF, and has received numerous awards, including the TESOL International Association’s 50 of 50 recognition for his significant contributions. His research focuses on reading comprehension and metacognitive strategies, leading to numerous publications, including several books and peer-reviewed articles. Anderson is also a frequent presenter at international conferences, emphasizing professional development and effective teaching practices in TESOL.