13th ICRBS Conference History – Vienna 2025

The 13th International Conference on Research in Behavioral and Social Sciences (ICRBS) took place from 12-14 June 2025 in Vienna, Austria. This edition looked at modern life's big questions. Experts from Austria, Germany, the US, Japan, Brazil, India, the UAE, the UK, South Korea, and Australia discussed new challenges in digital ethics, ways to improve community well-being, and how social media is changing our behavior. These talks helped build new international research projects. The key themes explored included:

  • Digital Ethics and Society
  • Community Well-Being
  • Social Media Behavior

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Highlighted Speakers

Social Sciences Conference

Prof. Dr. Merve Alpay

Article Title :

The impact of mirror neurons on Alzheimer’s care: From molecular insights to social interactions

Affiliation :

Duzce University, Turkey

Social Sciences Conference

Assist. Prof. Gülden Demir

Article Title :

Digital Media Addiction and the Transformation of Everyday Practices Among Young Adults

Affiliation :

İstanbul Nişantaşı University, Turkey

Social Sciences Conference

Mrs. María De Lourdes Arriaga Viveros

Article Title :

Intercultural Competence diagnostic through the Action Research Living Theory

Affiliation :

Institute Superior of Science of Education of the State of Mexico, Mexico

Social Sciences Conference

Ms. Yashika Garg

Article Title :

Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India

Affiliation :

Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India

Social Sciences Conference

Dr. Rubkwan Thammaboosadee

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Bangkok University, Thailand

Affiliation :

Bangkok University, Thailand

Social Sciences Conference

Rahul Goswami

Article Title :

Role of religiosity in forming social entrepreneurial intention: Insights from Japan

Affiliation :

Iit Kharagpur, India

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