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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 representation of queer identities in various media forms, including film, television, and digital platforms. It aims to analyze how these representations influence societal perceptions and contribute to the visibility of LGBTQ+ communities.
Focusing on the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality, this track examines how diverse identities shape queer activism. It encourages discussions on strategies for inclusive activism that addresses multiple forms of oppression.
This session invites papers that investigate the various cultural expressions of queer identities through art, literature, and performance. It seeks to understand how these expressions challenge normative narratives and foster community engagement.
This track delves into the relationship between gender studies and queer theory, highlighting their contributions to understanding identity politics. Papers will explore theoretical frameworks that interrogate traditional gender binaries and promote fluidity.
This session focuses on the role of visual culture in shaping and reflecting LGBTQ+ identities. It aims to critically assess how visual media can both reinforce and subvert stereotypes within queer communities.
Exploring the intersection of performance studies and queer narratives, this track invites discussions on how performance art serves as a medium for expressing queer identities. It emphasizes the transformative power of performance in challenging societal norms.
This track examines the dynamics of social inclusion within LGBTQ+ communities, focusing on barriers and facilitators to participation. It encourages research that highlights successful models of inclusion and community-building.
This session investigates the role of queer activism in shaping political landscapes and representation. Papers will analyze the impact of LGBTQ+ advocacy on policy-making and societal change.
This track invites interdisciplinary approaches from cultural studies to explore the complexities of queer identities. It aims to foster dialogue on how cultural contexts influence the understanding and expression of queerness.
Focusing on identity politics, this session examines how individual and collective queer identities navigate societal structures. It encourages critical discussions on the implications of identity politics for LGBTQ+ rights and representation.
This track explores the evolving landscape of queer theory and its implications for future cultural expressions. It invites innovative perspectives on how queer thought can inform and transform artistic practices and cultural production.