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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 enduring impacts of colonialism on governance structures in the Caribbean. It seeks to analyze how historical injustices shape current political dynamics and institutional frameworks.
This session focuses on the evolution of democratic movements within the Caribbean context, examining key historical milestones and contemporary challenges. Papers will investigate the role of grassroots activism in shaping democratic governance.
This track examines the processes of state formation in the Caribbean and their relationship to national identity. It invites discussions on how political identities are constructed and contested in post-colonial contexts.
This session addresses the role of institutions in promoting or hindering civil rights in the Caribbean. Papers will explore the effectiveness of legal frameworks and institutional reforms in advancing social justice.
This track investigates the dynamics of social change in Caribbean societies, focusing on reform movements and their impact on governance. It aims to highlight the interplay between activism and policy development.
This session delves into the intersections of inequality and power within Caribbean political systems. It seeks to analyze how socioeconomic disparities influence governance and political participation.
This track explores the role of leadership in shaping resistance movements across the Caribbean. It aims to highlight the contributions of various leaders and organizations in the fight for democracy and social justice.
This session focuses on the significance of community activism in influencing local governance in the Caribbean. Papers will examine case studies that illustrate successful grassroots initiatives and their policy implications.
This track addresses issues of justice and accountability in the context of post-colonial Caribbean states. It invites discussions on transitional justice mechanisms and their effectiveness in addressing historical grievances.
This session investigates the relationship between power dynamics and development outcomes in Caribbean nations. It seeks to analyze how political structures influence economic policies and social development.
This track examines various resistance movements in the Caribbean and their impact on social change. It aims to highlight the strategies employed by these movements to challenge oppressive systems and advocate for reform.