Announcement of Certificates for the Symposium "Foundations of Arab Theorization in the Social Sciences: The Theory of Conflicting Norms as a Model".
Scientific Events Gate is pleased to announce the issuance of participation certificates for the symposium "Foundations of Arab Theorization in the Social Sciences: The Theory of Conflicting Norms as a Model", held on February 4, 2025. The symposium was attended by over 150 researchers and academics from various countries, reflecting the growing interest in exploring the foundations of Arab theoretical thought in the social sciences.
The symposium was distinguished by its high-quality scientific content and the diverse participation that fostered productive interactions during the session. A highlight of the event was the keynote lecture delivered by Dr. Ahmed Moussa Badawi, titled "The Theory of Conflicting Norms as a Model". In his presentation, Dr. Ahmed discussed specialized topics on interpreting social change through the relationship between social action and social structure, explaining how social norms are established through repetition and dissemination. He also reviewed four types of theoretical guidance in scientific research, emphasizing the importance of critical guidance and reconstruction rather than mere criticism. Furthermore, he explained that social change occurs through collective, dynamic, authoritarian, and exceptional charismatic actions, noting that social norms continually evolve under the influence of various forces. Dr. Ahmed concluded his lecture by urging researchers to test the theory across different scientific fields and to avoid adhering to traditional Western models without reevaluation.
Scientific Events Gate reaffirms its commitment to organizing distinguished scientific events that contribute to the advancement of research and the enhancement of international collaboration among scholars.
