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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 multifaceted roles of gender in shaping social structures within Pacific communities. It aims to analyze how gender identities influence power relations and social change across the region.
Focusing on the intersection of indigenous rights and feminist movements, this track examines the unique challenges faced by indigenous women in Oceania. Papers will discuss strategies for activism and the reclamation of cultural identity.
This session invites contributions that investigate the experiences and representations of queer identities in Pacific societies. It seeks to understand the interplay between sexuality, culture, and social change.
This track critically examines the persistence of patriarchal systems in the Pacific and their impact on gender relations. Discussions will focus on the ways in which these structures can be challenged and transformed.
Exploring the enduring effects of colonialism on gender roles and relations, this session aims to uncover how historical injustices continue to shape contemporary social dynamics in Oceania. Papers will address both historical and modern implications.
This track highlights the importance of intersectional approaches in understanding social movements in the Pacific. It will explore how various identities, including race, class, and gender, intersect to influence activism and advocacy.
Focusing on the evolution of family structures in the Pacific, this session will analyze how gender roles within families contribute to broader social change. It aims to highlight diverse family models and their implications for gender equality.
This track addresses the critical intersection of human rights and gender equality in the Pacific region. Papers will explore legal frameworks, advocacy efforts, and the role of international organizations in promoting gender justice.
This session examines the tension between traditional practices and modern reform movements regarding gender roles in Oceania. It seeks to understand how cultural heritage can coexist with progressive gender initiatives.
This track investigates the various forms of inequality affecting marginalized groups in the Pacific, with a focus on gender-based disparities. Discussions will center on strategies for achieving social justice and equity.
Focusing on the representation of women and marginalized genders in political spheres, this session will explore barriers to participation and strategies for enhancing political engagement. It aims to highlight case studies from across the Pacific.