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International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
Proceedings of International conference on
Social Science Innovation, Economics,
Education and Culture Studies.
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
Volume 03
Issue 19
February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DISCLAIMER IV
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE V
CONFERENCE CHAIR MESSAGE VI
CONFERENCE PROGRAM VII
TRACK A: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 10
Using Narrative in the Training of Professionals Serving Elders: A Conceptual Approach 11
Is there an Increase in Fluency over Levels of Proficiency? A Study of English L2 Usage of Japanese
University Students 12
Gender Discourse In American Tv Series The Big Bang Theory 13
TRACK B: ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED SCIENCES 14
Fabrication of BaTiO3 Nanoparticles with Different Nanosizes By Hydrothermal Synthesis For
Microwave Absorption 15
Effect of Glycine as a Surfactant on the Structural and Morphological Attributes of SILAR Derived
Copper Oxide Thin Films 16
Influence of Thiourea Concentration on Morphological and Structural Characteristics of SILAR
Deposited CuO Films 17
Fabrication of Gold Nanoparticle Array via Laser Ablation in Liquid and Electrophoretic Deposition 18
FUTURE EVENTS 19
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BOOK OF PROGRAM & ABSTRACTS
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Culture Studies
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CIES – 2019
ATHENS, GREECE
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Organizing Committee
1. Ms. Grace Ooi
Conference Organizer
Email: grace@cies.education
2. Mr. Leon Yap
Conference Organizer
Email: leon@cies.education
3. Mr. Metin
Conference Organizer
Email: metin@cies.education
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and
Culture Studies.
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
Athens, Greece
Venue: Titania Hotel Panepistimiou 52, Athens 10678 – Greece
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
Conference Chair Message
Dr. Carlos
International Conference on Business Management Public Policy, Social Science and Entrepreneurship
BMPP-2019 serves as platform that aims to help the scholarly community across nations to explore the
critical role of multidisciplinary innovations for sustainability and growth of human societies. This
conference provides opportunity to the academicians, practitioners, scientists, and scholars from across
various disciplines to discuss avenues for interdisciplinary innovations and identify effective ways to
address the challenges faced by our societies globally. The research ideas and studies that we received
for this conference are very promising, unique, and impactful. I believe these studies have the potential
to address key challenges in various sub-domains of social sciences and applied sciences.
I am really thankful to our honorable scientific and review committee for spending much of their time
in reviewing the papers for this event. I am also thankful to all the participants for being here with us to
create an environment of knowledge sharing and learning. We the scholars of this world belong to the
elite educated class of this society and we owe a lot to return back to this society. Let’s break all the
discriminating barriers and get free from all minor affiliations. Let’s contribute even a little or single
step for betterment of society and welfare of humanity to bring prosperity, peace and harmony in this
world. Stay blessed.
Thank you.
Dr. Carlos
Conference Director
Email: carlos@cies.education
CIES– 2019
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
Conference Program
DAY 01 Saturday (February 23, 2019)
Venue: Titania Hotel Panepistimiou 52, Athens 10678 – Greece
09:00 am – 09:30 am Registration & Kit Distribution
09:30 am – 09:40 am
Introduction of Participants
09:40 am – 09:50 am
Inauguration and Opening address
09:50 am – 10:00 am
Grand Networking Session
Tea/Coffee Break (10:00 - 10:30 am)
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
DAY 01 Saturday (February 23, 2019)
Session I (10:30 am – 12:00 pm)
Session Chair: Leon Yap
Track A: Engineering, Technology & Applied Sciences
Track B: Business, Management & Economics Studies
Lunch Break & Ending Note (12:00 pm - 01:00 pm)
MTEBA-FEB-A102 Fabrication of BaTiO3 nanoparticles with different nanosizes by
hydrothermal synthesis for microwave absorption Yongjie Yan
MTEBA-FEB-A103 Effect of Glycine as a Surfactant on the Structural and Morphological
Attributes of SILAR Derived Copper Oxide Thin Films Halit Cavusoğlu
MTEBA-FEB-A105 Fabrication of Gold Nanoparticle Array via Laser Ablation in Liquid and
Electrophoretic Deposition June Sik Hwang
MTEBA-FEB-A104 Influence of Thiourea Concentration on Morphological and Structural
Characteristics of SILAR Deposited CuO Films Rasit AYDIN
SSIE-FEB-102 Using Narrative in the Training of Professionals Serving Elders: A
Conceptual Approach
Dr. Maureen
Gibney
SSIE-FEB-109 Is there an Increase in Fluency over Levels of Proficiency? A Study of
English L2 Usage of Japanese University Students Hiroaki Watanabe
SSIE-FEB-110 Gender Discourse In American Tv Series The Big Bang Theory Minder Kaur
Parthaman Singh
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies
(SSIE-FEB-2019)
DAY 02 Sunday (February 24, 2019)
All respective guests are free to conduct their own sightseeing and tour. The
second day of the event is reserved for this memorable purpose.
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
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TRACK A: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
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Using Narrative in the Training of Professionals Serving Elders: A Conceptual Approach
Dr. Maureen Gibney*
Drexel University Department of Psychology, USA
Abstract
Many health and social service professionals who work with frail elders know well that
their clients have histories that long precede their current needs. However, in the often-
pressured settings in which care is given that knowledge may slip down the scale of
importance. Using fictional cases and engaging in fictional story-building in trainings can help
professionals take time to bring the awareness of the whole person into the foreground. This
presentation will review the origins and current understandings of narrative theory in general,
and will draw from psychology, medicine, ethics, nursing, and social service in exploring in
particular the topic of loss and suffering as experienced within the last epoch of life. The use of
narrative themes such as meaning making, agency and communion, generativity, pain, and
redemption allows for a finely grained analysis of late-life sources of suffering, their
resolution, and the acceptance of their continuation when resolution is not possible. Writing
about complex aging can help inform the professional practice of those working with frail
elderly across a range of care settings, while bringing into high relief a greater sense of the
fullness of the lives of those they serve.
Keywords: Narrative Psychology, Cases, Aging, Mental Health, Suffering
*All correspondence related to this article should be directed to Dr. Maureen Gibney
Drexel University Department of Psychology, USA
Email: DrMaureenGibney@aol.com
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies (SSIE-FEB-2019)
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Is there an Increase in Fluency over Levels of Proficiency? A Study of English L2 Usage
of Japanese University Students
Hiroaki Watanabe1*, Robert W. Long
2
1,2 Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Abstract
Oral fluency is one of the more difficult variables to track and to measure in L2 speech.
This paper reports on an empirical study to identify how fluency in both monologues and
dialogues changes over three ranges of proficiency as marked by the TOEIC standardized test.
Twenty-seven Japanese students were asked to give a self-introduction monologue, which was
then followed by a three-question dialogue. Based on the TOEIC scores of these participants,
three groups were formed, with the first group having scores that ranged from 150 to 370, the
second from 371 to 570, and the third from 571 to 770. The interactions were videotaped and
transcribed with the transcriptions making up the Japanese University Student Fluency Corpus
(JUSFC2018), which has 23,539 words. Research questions focused on significant differences
among the three groups concerning the variables of monologue speaking time, dialogue
speaking time, total speaking time, articulation rate, speaking rate, and number of words
spoken, and mean length runs. Results showed that for the first two proficiency groups
monologue speaking time, speaking rates, and the number of words spoken showed significant
differences, whereas in comparing the second and third proficiency groups, no significant
differences were found. Furthermore, fluency showed a descrease on all variables with the
highest proficiency group.
Keywords: TOEIC,Significant Differences, Three-Question Dialogue
*All correspondence related to this article should be directed to Robert W. Long Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Email: watanabe@ltc.kyutech.ac.jp
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies (SSIE-FEB-2019)
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Gender Discourse In American Tv Series The Big Bang Theory
Minder Kaur Parthaman Singh1* ,Koh Yin Yi
2
1,2 UCSI University, Malaysia
Abstract
This study highlights the issue of gender stereotyping with emphasis on the linguistic
aspect. It identifies the male and female characters linguistic features based on Holmes (2006)
theory of masculine and feminine style of interaction and analyses whether the characters
conform or challenge the gender stereotype using Eaglys (1987) Social Role Theory. The
findings demonstrate that the protagonists employed the linguistic features as cited by Holmes
(2006) in their interactions. The male protagonists are observed to fit the agentic role whereas
the female protagonist is noted to fit the communal role, hence proving that they conform to
gender stereotypes. It is also shown that social psychology factors such as normative social
influence and the presence of others caused the protagonists to conform to gender stereotypes.
Keywords: Agentic Role, Communal Role, Gender Stereotypes, Linguistic Features
*All correspondence related to this article should be directed to Minder Kaur Parthaman Singh UCSI University, Malaysia
Email: minder@ucsiuniversity.edu.my
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
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TRACK B: ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED SCIENCES
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
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Fabrication of BaTiO3 Nanoparticles with Different Nanosizes By Hydrothermal
Synthesis For Microwave Absorption
Qing-Qing Ni*
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 3-15-1 Tokida, Ueda, Nagano 386-8576, Japan
Abstract
Different sizes of BaTiO3 nano-particles were synthesized from precursor H2TiO3
nanotubes through facile two-step hydrothermal synthesis by using ethyl alcohol/distilled water
(EtOH/H2O) as mixing solvent. Field-emission scanning electron microscopy was mainly used
to investigate the effects of solution polarity on BaTiO3 nanoparticles evolution. BaTiO3
particles with the average diameters of approximately 20 and 50 nm were firstly obtained in
9:1 and 1:1 EtOH/H2O (v/v) hydrothermal medium, respectively. By comparison, the size of
BaTiO3 particles prepared in pure distilled water medium reached up to 500 nm. For reason,
addition of EtOH can lower the polarity of hydrothermal medium caused and make the
medium reach to supersaturation more easily, thus limiting the size growth of the cracked
particles. By adjusting EtOH/H2O volume ratios and hydrothermal temperature, BaTiO3
nanoparticles with the average sizes of approximately 20, 50, 80, 110, 160, 280, and 500 nm
have been obtained, respectively, and more different controllable sizes can be expected by
further adjustment. The microwave absorption characteristic of those BaTiO3 nano-particles
was evaluated in the frequency range of 0.1-18 GHz by measuring their permittivity and
permeability. The results indicated that the reflection loss increased with the decreasing
particle sizes. The mechanism of was finally analyzed.
Keywords: BaTiO3, Hydrothermal Synthesis, Polarity
*All correspondence related to this article should be directed to Qing-Qing Ni
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 3-15-1 Tokida, Ueda, Nagano
386-8576, Japan
Email: niqq@shinshu-u.ac.jp
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies (SSIE-FEB-2019)
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Effect of Glycine as a Surfactant on the Structural and Morphological Attributes of
SILAR Derived Copper Oxide Thin Films
Halit Cavusolu*
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey
Abstract
Solution based successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) technique has
been employed to deposit nanocrystalline copper oxide (CuO) thin films with different rates of
glycine on soda-lime microscope glass slides. In order to improve the crystalline quality of the
films, the as-deposited films were annealed at 673 K for an hour in an air atmosphere. The
impacts of various concentrations of glycine from 0 to 2.0 M on the structural and
morphological properties of CuO thin films were studied. Deposited films were characterized
by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and metallurgical microscope (MM) measurements. The
orientation of crystallization, crystallite sizes and important microstructural parameters were
obtained by using XRD analysis. XRD studies showed that all deposited CuO thin films having
different glycine concentrations were polycrystalline with a monoclinic structure. It was
revealed through MM images that the nanometer-sized grains were well-covered on the surface
of the substrates. An increase in the concentration of glycine resulted in an alteration of the
uniformity of the CuO thin films. In conclusion, the growth mechanism of SILAR deposited
CuO thin films was found to be dependent on glycine concentration.
Keywords: SILAR, Surfactant, CuO, Glycine, Thin films
*All correspondence related to this article should be directed to Halit Cavusolu Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey
Email: hcavusoglu@selcuk.edu.tr
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies (SSIE-FEB-2019)
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Influence of Thiourea Concentration on Morphological and Structural Characteristics of
SILAR Deposited CuO Films
Rasit AYDIN*
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey
Abstract
The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of thiourea concentration on
morphological and structural properties of the deposited CuO films. CuO nanostructures
deposited onto soda-lime glass substrates are obtained by successive ionic layer adsorption and
reaction (SILAR) method at room temperature using different thiourea concentrations. The
morphological and structural properties of these films have been studied using metallurgical
microscope (MM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), respectively. From the MM pictures, it was
seen that the surface morphological structure of the films was clearly altered by thiourea
addition. The XRD results displayed that all the coated films exhibited polycrystalline nature
with monoclinic crystal structure. XRD designs denoted the advance in crystallinity of CuO for
thiourea assisted films.
Keywords: : CuO film, SILAR, Surfactant, Thiourea
*All correspondence related to this article should be directed to Rasit AYDIN Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey
Email: raydin@selcuk.edu.tr
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
International conference on Social Science Innovation, Economics, Education and Culture Studies (SSIE-FEB-2019)
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Fabrication of Gold Nanoparticle Array via Laser Ablation in Liquid and
Electrophoretic Deposition
June Sik Hwang*
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34141,
Korea Abstract
Periodic metal nanostructures play an important role in a variety of fields such as
plasmonic sensors, catalysts, and photovoltaics. In this paper, we present a simple, low-cost
fabrication method for controllable metal nanoparticle (NP) array. Periodic Au NP array was
prepared by the electrophoretic deposition of Au NPs with the patterned dielectric layer. Au
NPs were generated from laser ablation in liquid and photoresist nanohole layer was fabricated
by laser interference lithography. Depending on the parameters of the process, Au NP arrays
had various structural conditions such as the periods and diameters which affected the
electromagnetic property of the structure. From a finite-difference time domain (FDTD)
simulation, the electric field enhancement ratio depending on the structural conditions was
predicted and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) measurement, which was conducted
as an application example of Au NP array, showed similar signal intensity trends according to
the different periods and diameters of Au NP arrays. Additionally, the fabricated Au NP array
with a rough surface is found to have higher sensitivity when its Raman intensity was
compared to Au nanostructure based on the thermal vacuum deposition. The proposed method
is a simple, inexpensive process which produces metal nanoparticle array under ambient
condition. This advantageous fabrication strategy is expected to facilitate various applications
of the periodic Au NP structure.
Keywords: Gold Nanoparticle Array, Laser Ablation In Liquid
*All correspondence related to this article should be directed to June Sik Hwang Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34141,
Korea
Email: ssvsjs76@kaist.ac.kr
Abstract Proceeding Book
SSIE–February 23-24, 2019
Athens, Greece
ISBN: 978-969-683-698-8
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