The 19th Eurasian Conference on Language and Social Sciences marked a strong moment for international academic exchange. Held in Paris, the conference brought together researchers from different countries under one shared goal: presenting current work, exchanging ideas, and building academic connections. The scale of participation and the quality of submissions clearly reflected the growing reputation of ECLSS as a trusted and global academic platform.
This year’s data shows how far the conference has grown and how broad its academic reach has become.

Conference at a glance
- Total papers submitted: 100
- Fields covered: language studies and social sciences
- Participating countries: 13
Each submission went through an academic review process and reflected current research themes across the discipline.
Regional participation
- Türkiye: 49 percent, 49 papers.
- International contributors from 12 countries: 51 percent, 51 papers.
This balance shows clear interest from both regional and global research communities.
Submissions by country
- Türkiye: 49
- Poland: 16
- Kazakhstan: 10
- Azerbaijan: 5
- Kosovo: 4
- Romania: 4
- Albania: 3
- Indonesia: 3
- North Macedonia: 3
- Malaysia: 1
- North Cyprus (TRNC): 1
- Pakistan: 1
- Philippines: 1
Poland and Kazakhstan stood out among international participants, adding strong representation from Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

The conference draws a broad academic audience and reaches far beyond its regional origins. The near-even balance between local and international papers shows strong confidence in the ECLSS platform.
With diverse submissions and consistent global participation, the 19th ECLSS Conference strengthened its role as a key meeting point for researchers in language and social sciences and set a clear path for continued growth in the years ahead.
We look forward to seeing the scholarly impacts of the papers presented and to the continued success of the ECLSS conference series.



