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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 nature of identity and how various social categories such as race, class, and sexuality intersect with gender. Papers will examine the implications of intersectional analysis for social justice and policy formulation.
This session focuses on the evolution of feminist theories and their practical applications in contemporary society. Contributions will address how these theories inform activism, policy, and societal change.
This track investigates the role of culture in shaping gender identities and representations in various media. Papers will analyze how cultural narratives influence societal perceptions of gender and contribute to social justice movements.
This session aims to discuss the effectiveness of current policies aimed at promoting gender equality across different sectors. Contributions will evaluate the impact of these policies on marginalized communities and propose actionable recommendations.
This track examines gender rights from a global perspective, highlighting the challenges and successes in different cultural contexts. Papers will focus on transnational movements and their influence on local gender policies.
This session explores the role of men and masculinities in the pursuit of social justice and gender equality. Contributions will address how redefining masculinity can contribute to dismantling patriarchal structures.
This track focuses on the intersection of gender, development, and sustainability, exploring how gender dynamics affect and are affected by sustainable development goals. Papers will analyze case studies that highlight innovative approaches to integrating gender into development practices.
This session highlights the role of youth in advocating for gender justice and social change. Contributions will showcase grassroots movements led by young activists and their impact on policy and societal attitudes.
This track addresses the pervasive issue of gender-based violence and the social responses aimed at combating it. Papers will examine the effectiveness of various intervention strategies and the role of community engagement in prevention efforts.
This session explores the implications of identity politics on gender discourse and social movements. Contributions will analyze how identity politics can both empower and complicate the fight for gender equality.
This track investigates how cultural narratives shape and reinforce gender norms within societies. Papers will explore the role of literature, art, and folklore in both perpetuating and challenging traditional gender roles.