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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 intersection of gender and religious identity, examining how various faith traditions shape and are shaped by gendered experiences. Papers may focus on personal narratives, community practices, and the implications for broader societal norms.
This session invites discussions on feminist theology and its transformative potential within religious contexts. Contributions may analyze historical developments, contemporary applications, and the challenges faced by feminist theologians.
This track investigates how cultural beliefs influence gender roles within different religious communities. Papers may address the dynamics of tradition, modernity, and the negotiation of identity in diverse cultural settings.
This session focuses on the role of faith practices in promoting social justice, particularly in relation to gender equality. Contributions may highlight case studies, activist movements, and theological frameworks that advocate for justice.
This track aims to integrate gender studies with religious studies, examining how gender shapes and is shaped by religious beliefs and practices. Papers may explore theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and interdisciplinary approaches.
This session delves into the spiritual dimensions of gendered identities, exploring how spirituality intersects with gender in various faith traditions. Contributions may include personal reflections, scholarly analyses, and artistic expressions.
This track examines ethical considerations surrounding gender issues within religious discourse. Papers may address topics such as moral teachings, ethical dilemmas, and the role of faith in shaping gender ethics.
This session focuses on how faith can empower marginalized genders, providing a platform for voices often overlooked in religious contexts. Contributions may include case studies, theoretical explorations, and narratives of empowerment.
This track encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on gender and religion, inviting perspectives from sociology, anthropology, psychology, and other fields. Papers may explore collaborative methodologies and innovative research findings.
This session examines the emergence and impact of gender equality movements within various religious institutions. Contributions may analyze strategies, successes, and ongoing challenges faced by these movements.
This track investigates cultural narratives that shape gendered faith practices across different religious traditions. Papers may explore storytelling, rituals, and the role of culture in the expression of faith and gender.