15/08/2011
La Internatinal University of Humanities and Social Science tiene el gusto de invitarle a La segunda Conferencia Internacional :
Cultura :Heritage and Legacy.
Agosto 6-8 ,2011
Las personas he instituciones que reciban esta invitación podrán participar de forma totalmente gratuita en este evento, que además incluirá exposiciones , diversas manifestaciones de las artes y la cultura .
Presentación y firma de libros
Contaremos con académicos de todas partes del mundo tanto como nacionales.
Conference Program
August 6, 2011
10:00 A.M. Opening Remarks, Conference Conveners
10: 15 A.M. H.E. Ambassador Antonio López Escarré, former Costa Rican Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain and to the Republic of Panama, Executive Director of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Entrepreneurial Associations of Costa Rica (FedeCÁMARAS), and former Presidential Pre-Candidate for the Libertarian Party
10:45 A.M. Prof. Brooklynn Welden, MA and Dr. Mary Anne O’Grady, PhD International University of Humanities and Social Sciences (Costa Rica)
Workshop: “The Exploratory Mediator: Examining Cultures, Processes, and Practices” (2 hours)
1:00 P.M. Food Fair
2:40 P.M. Dr. John Ringquist, PhD, United States Military Academy (West Point, USA)
“Revealing the “Hidden Hand” in Tanzanian Political-Military Affairs: A Network Science Approach”
3:00 P.M. Prof. Brooklynn Welden, M.A., Assistant Professor, International University of Humanities and Social Sciences (Costa Rica), Doctoral Scholar, Nova Southeastern University (Florida, USA)
“Queering the Mom: An autoethnographic deconstruction of a mother’s journey from etic supporter of le***an, gay, bisexual, intersexed, transgendered/transsexual, and queer/questioning (LGBIT/TQ/Q) people to an actively supportive emic queered mom of an out bisexual son”
3:20 P.M. Book Pre-Launch “The Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Development and Conflict” by Prof. Otto F. von Feigenblatt, New Century Publications, New Delhi, India
Prof. Otto F. von Feigenblatt, BS, MA, FRAS, Millenia Atlantic University (Miami, USA)Contact: [email protected]
3:40 P.M. Prof. Dr. David Merson, East Stroudsburg University (USA)
Keynote Presentation: “Terrorism and Culture”
4:00 P.M. Vannapond Suttichujit, MEd, MEd, Doctoral Scholar Lynn University (Boca Raton, Florida) and Associate Professor, International University of Humanities and Social Sciences (San Jose, Costa Rica)
“Education and Culture: Bridging the Achievement Gap”
4:15 P.M. Graduation Ceremony for Mediation and Negotiation Certificate Programs
5:00 P.M. Awards Ceremony
5:15 P.M. Traditional Handicrafts Exhibition
August 7, 2011
10:00 A.M. Dr. Erna Oliver, University of South Africa
“South Africa: Cultural Diversity Counters National Unity”
10:15 A.M. Rev. Willem Oliver, ERCO, South Africa
“A Brand New Culture: The Real Educated Child”
10:30 A.M. Dr. William Bostock, PhD, University of Tasmania, Australia
“Building National Identity Through National Language: Several Case Studies”
11:00 A.M. Dr. Ukertor Gabriel Moti, PhD, University of Abuja, Nigeria
“Culture and Development Nexus: The Interaction of African Culture with Western Culture and the Relevance to Development in the African Continent”
3:00 P.M. Dr. Beatriz Peña Acuña, PhD, International University of Humanities and Social Sciences (San Jose, Costa Rica) and UCAM (Murcia, Spain)
6: 00 P.M. Dr. Karan Singh Chauhan, PhD, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea
“Phenomena of Honor Killings in India: Cultural Legacy of Caste and Crime”
6:15 P.M. Mr. Federico Muñoz, Institute of Biodiversity of Costa Rica (San Jose, Costa Rica)
“Costa Rican Biodiversity: The Story of the Unpredictable”
6: 30 P.M. Dr. Richard Johnson, PhD, Louisiana State University (USA)
“A Comparison of Educational Values of Anglo Americans and Latin American Immigrants in the Agriculture Industry in Louisiana” (Virtual Presentation)
Direccion :
Escazu,San Rafael de Escazu.De las “Torres Altas de Palma de Mallorca 100 mts. Sur a mano izquierda (pasando la aguja), portones negros.
O San Rafael de Escazu.del Scotiabank 200 al este y 800 sur, portones negros a la mano izquierda