Bo Chen | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Bo Chen | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Chair professor of Humanities and Social Science | The University of Schoole of Philosophy, Wuhan University | China

Prof. Bo Chen is a prominent scholar in Analytic Philosophy and Logic, specializing in the philosophy of logic, language, and epistemology. His research critically engages with major figures such as Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, and Willard Van Orman Quine, contributing to debates on truth, paradoxes, naturalism, and logical theory. He is also known for integrating Chinese and Western philosophical traditions through comparative studies. With a strong publication record in internationally recognized journals, his work demonstrates analytical depth and theoretical innovation. His research metrics include 41 documents, 169 citations, and an h-index of 7, reflecting a consistent and growing academic impact in contemporary philosophy.

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Social Constructivism of Language and Meaning

– Croatian Journal of Philosophy, 2015 (58 Citations)


Xunzi’s Policized and Moralized Philosophy of Language

– Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2009 (14 Citations)


Justification of Induction: Russell and Jin Yuelin – A Comparative Study

– History and Philosophy of Logic, 2012 (13 Citations)

 

 

 

 

 

Femi Balogun | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Femi Balogun | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | The University of  Ibadan | Nigeria

Dr. Femi Balogun’s research focuses on urban and regional planning with emphasis on urban security governance, residential neighbourhood safety, land use planning, housing studies, environmental sustainability, and regional development in African contexts. His scholarly contributions explore the relationships between spatial planning, governance systems, socio-economic change, and security dynamics in rapidly urbanising cities, particularly in Nigeria. The work integrates theoretical perspectives with empirical analysis to inform policy, planning practice, and sustainable urban development. His studies have been disseminated through peer-reviewed journals, edited books, book chapters, and international conference proceedings, contributing to contemporary debates in urban studies and the built environment. To date, he has authored 20 academic documents, accrued 69 citations, and holds a 4 h-index and 2 i10-index, demonstrating measurable academic impact and research visibility.

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