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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 intricate processes of social transformation throughout history, emphasizing the interplay between historical events and societal change. Participants are encouraged to analyze case studies that illustrate the long-term impacts of these dynamics on contemporary social structures.
Focusing on the relationship between cultural change and identity formation, this track invites discussions on how historical contexts shape collective identities. Papers may examine the role of tradition and modernity in the evolution of social identities across different cultures.
This session track investigates the evolution of power relations within various historical frameworks, highlighting the influence of social institutions. Contributions should address how these power dynamics have shaped societal norms and governance structures over time.
This track examines the impact of globalization on historical processes, focusing on how global interactions have transformed local cultures and societies. Papers should explore the tension between global influences and local traditions in shaping historical narratives.
Encouraging a comparative approach, this track seeks to uncover lessons from historical events across different societies. Participants are invited to analyze similarities and differences in social evolution and transformation in diverse contexts.
This session focuses on the role of social movements in driving cultural change throughout history. Papers should explore case studies that illustrate how collective action has influenced societal values and norms.
This track delves into the tension between tradition and modernity, examining how historical contexts have shaped this dichotomy. Contributions should analyze the implications of this relationship for contemporary social institutions and practices.
Focusing on historical crises, this track investigates how societies respond to significant challenges and transformations. Papers should explore the social, political, and cultural ramifications of these crises on long-term societal change.
This session track examines the function of social institutions in facilitating or resisting historical change. Contributions should analyze how these institutions adapt to or shape societal transformations over time.
This track invites papers that explore the intersections of historical sociology and power dynamics, focusing on how historical contexts influence power relations. Participants are encouraged to engage with theoretical frameworks that illuminate these connections.
This session focuses on the concept of social evolution, examining how historical narratives are constructed and the implications for understanding societal change. Papers should critically assess the narratives that have emerged from historical events and their impact on contemporary social thought.