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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 invites papers that examine the evolving constructs of gender identity within various cultural contexts. Emphasis will be placed on the implications of these identities for social justice and policy development.
Contributions to this session will focus on how intersecting identities shape individual experiences and societal structures. Discussions will include theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that highlight the complexities of intersectionality.
This track seeks to engage with feminist theories that interrogate the relationship between identity and advocacy. Papers may explore historical and contemporary movements that challenge gender norms and promote inclusivity.
This session will explore the intersections of queer theory with identity politics, focusing on how queer identities challenge traditional frameworks. Participants are encouraged to present research that addresses the implications of queer identities in social and political contexts.
Papers in this track will analyze how cultural narratives shape and reflect diverse identities. The session aims to foster discussions on the role of culture in the construction and representation of identity.
This track invites critical analyses of the relationship between identity and human rights advocacy. Papers should address how identity politics influence human rights discourse and practices globally.
This session will focus on the implications of intersectional analysis for policy-making processes. Contributions should highlight case studies or theoretical frameworks that demonstrate the necessity of intersectionality in effective policy development.
This track will explore the role of community engagement in shaping and expressing identities. Papers should discuss strategies for fostering inclusive communities that respect and celebrate diverse identities.
This session aims to critically engage with theories that deconstruct traditional notions of identity. Participants are encouraged to present innovative theoretical perspectives that challenge established paradigms.
This track will examine how social justice movements articulate and represent diverse identities. Contributions should analyze the effectiveness of these movements in advocating for marginalized groups.
This session will focus on strategies for promoting inclusion within identity discourse across various fields. Papers should explore practical approaches to fostering dialogue and understanding among diverse identity groups.