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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the intricate relationship between discourse and the formation of social identities. It invites contributions that analyze how language shapes and reflects individual and collective identities in various contexts.
Focusing on the role of cultural narratives, this track examines how stories and representations influence societal perceptions. Papers are encouraged to investigate the impact of cultural discourse on identity construction across diverse communities.
This session delves into the representation of marginalized identities in media discourse. Contributions should critically assess how media narratives shape public perceptions and influence identity politics.
This track investigates the interplay between language and power dynamics in identity formation. Scholars are invited to discuss how linguistic choices reflect and reinforce social hierarchies and identities.
Focusing on gender studies, this track explores how discourse shapes and challenges traditional gender identities. Contributions should analyze the role of language in the construction and deconstruction of gender norms.
This session invites papers that examine the discourse surrounding ethnicity and its implications for identity. Researchers are encouraged to explore how ethnic identities are articulated and contested through language.
This track focuses on the sociolinguistic aspects of identity representation in various discourse communities. Contributions should highlight how language variation and use reflect social identities and cultural affiliations.
Exploring the impact of digital media, this track examines how individuals and groups construct their identities online. Papers should analyze the discourse of self-representation in social media and other digital platforms.
This session invites scholars to explore narrative analysis as a tool for understanding identity formation. Contributions should focus on how personal and collective narratives shape perceptions of self and community.
This track investigates the role of communication in the dynamics of identity. Papers should examine how various forms of communication influence identity negotiation and representation in different contexts.
Focusing on the intersection of discourse and social perception, this track invites contributions that analyze how language influences societal attitudes towards different identities. Researchers are encouraged to explore the implications of discourse for social cohesion and conflict.