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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 interplay between cultural memory and identity politics, examining how collective memories shape social identities. Papers may address the implications of memory on marginalized communities and the role of narrative in identity formation.
This session invites contributions that investigate the cognitive processes underlying memory formation and retrieval. Interdisciplinary approaches that integrate cognitive science with memory studies are particularly encouraged.
This track focuses on innovative educational practices that incorporate memory studies into curricula. Contributions may include case studies, pedagogical frameworks, and assessments of memory-related learning outcomes.
This session examines how historical memory influences national narratives and collective identities. Papers may analyze the role of memory in shaping public history and its impact on contemporary society.
This track emphasizes the importance of narrative analysis in understanding memory construction and representation. Contributions may explore various narrative forms and their implications for memory studies.
This session investigates the relationship between heritage studies and memory practices, focusing on how heritage is remembered and represented. Papers may address the role of memory in heritage preservation and cultural transmission.
This track invites discussions on the intersection of memory studies and policy-making, particularly in the context of social justice. Contributions may explore how memory influences policy decisions and the implications for marginalized groups.
This session highlights innovative and emerging fields within memory studies, encouraging interdisciplinary research that pushes the boundaries of traditional memory scholarship. Papers may propose new methodologies or theoretical frameworks.
This track examines how digital technologies are reshaping our understanding of memory and memory practices. Contributions may explore topics such as digital archiving, online memorials, and the impact of social media on collective memory.
This session focuses on the relationship between memory, trauma, and healing processes. Papers may explore how memory informs individual and collective healing, particularly in the context of historical injustices.
This track encourages interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars from various fields to explore memory studies from diverse perspectives. Contributions may highlight collaborative research efforts and the benefits of cross-disciplinary methodologies.