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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 philosophical underpinnings that shape the diverse cultures of the Pacific region. It invites papers that examine how these foundational beliefs influence identity, community, and ethical frameworks.
This session focuses on the ethical dimensions of indigenous knowledge and practices within Pacific cultures. Contributions are encouraged that address the interplay between traditional wisdom and contemporary ethical challenges.
This track investigates the various worldviews prevalent in Oceania, particularly in relation to spirituality and belief systems. Papers should highlight how these perspectives inform cultural practices and social structures.
This session examines the impact of colonialism on Pacific societies and the narratives of resistance that have emerged. Contributions should analyze how these historical contexts shape contemporary identities and community dynamics.
This track delves into the cosmological beliefs of Pacific cultures and their implications for environmental ethics. Papers are invited that explore the relationship between spiritual beliefs and ecological stewardship.
This session highlights the role of storytelling in preserving and transmitting cultural knowledge within Pacific communities. Contributions should examine the significance of narratives in shaping collective memory and identity.
This track investigates the intersection of politics and identity in Pacific cultures, particularly in the context of modernity and globalization. Papers should explore how political movements reflect and shape cultural identities.
This session addresses the tension between tradition and modernity in Pacific societies. Contributions are encouraged that analyze how cultural practices adapt and evolve in response to contemporary challenges.
This track explores the role of belief systems in fostering community cohesion within Pacific cultures. Papers should investigate how shared beliefs contribute to social solidarity and collective action.
This session examines the role of memory in shaping historical consciousness among Pacific peoples. Contributions are invited that analyze how collective memory influences cultural identity and social dynamics.
This track explores the ethical implications of modernity on traditional Pacific cultures. Papers should address how contemporary challenges impact ethical frameworks and cultural integrity.