
Welcome to GEEAH 2026
We are delighted to announce the 2026 4th International Conference on the Sociology of the Global Economy, Education, Arts and Humanities (GEEAH 2026), which will be held in Geneva, Switzerland, from June 26 to 28, 2026.
GEEAH 2026 will bring together distinguished researchers, social scientists, and academic scholars to exchange insights on the latest advancements in global economics, modern education, and the evolving landscape of arts and humanities. The conference aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and inspire innovative thinking in social structures, pedagogical systems, and humanistic development.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, global economic trends, sociology of education, contemporary arts preservation, digital humanities, social equity, and cross-cultural communication. The conference also welcomes research on sustainable development, innovative teaching models, and the sociological impact of technology in the humanities.
All submissions will undergo a rapid peer review process. Accepted papers will be published in GBP Proceedings Series (ISSN: 3078-7718) and indexed by CNKI, Google Scholar, CrossRef, Scilit, and ResearchGate. We warmly invite scholars and practitioners worldwide to share their research and join this dynamic academic gathering in the diplomatic and historic city of Geneva.
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Topics of interest include but are not limited to
1. Global Economy and Sociological Dynamics
- Socio-economic fluctuations and global market integration
- Impact of digital transformation on labor markets and social welfare
- Sustainable development goals (SDGs) and international trade policy
- Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a globalized context
- Sociology of consumption and emerging lifestyle paradigms
2. Innovative Educational Systems and Pedagogy
- Adaptive learning technologies and personalized educational frameworks
- Digital equity and the future of remote higher education
- Interdisciplinary approaches to curriculum design and evaluation
- Psychological foundations of learning in the AI era
- Vocational training and lifelong learning in knowledge-based economies
3. Contemporary Arts and Cultural Preservation
- Digital curation and the evolution of modern museum spaces
- Intersections of traditional craftsmanship and industrial design
- The role of media arts in shaping contemporary social identity
- Cultural heritage protection via blockchain and digital archiving
- Aesthetics and ethics in AI-generated artistic expressions
4. Humanities and Social Transformation
- Ethics of algorithmic governance and digital citizenship
- Cross-cultural communication in a polarized global landscape
- Philosophical inquiries into human-machine co-existence
- Urban sociology and the transformation of modern living spaces
- Historical perspectives on global social movements and policy evolution
PUBLICATION & INDEXING

Pinnacle Academic Proceedings Series
eISSN: 3079-8760
pISSN: 3079-8752
Indexing: Google Scholar, Dimensions, Crossref, Scilit, Semantic Scholar, Yubetsu Shibata, ResearchGate
Note: Selected titles will be submitted for evaluation in CPCI (part of Clarivate’s Web of Science), and where applicable, they are also submitted to Ei Compendex and Scopus(Subject to acceptance).

















