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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 how Caribbean cinema constructs and reflects regional identities through narrative techniques. It aims to analyze the interplay between filmic storytelling and cultural representation in shaping collective memory.
This session focuses on the significance of oral traditions in the context of Caribbean media and their role in preserving cultural heritage. Participants will examine how these narratives influence contemporary storytelling across various media platforms.
This track investigates the political dimensions of representation in Caribbean cinema, addressing issues of power, agency, and voice. It seeks to understand how filmmakers negotiate political narratives and societal challenges through their work.
This session examines the impact of globalization on Caribbean cultural expressions in media and film. Discussions will focus on the tension between local traditions and global influences, and how this dynamic shapes cultural narratives.
This track delves into the role of journalism in shaping narratives within the Caribbean context. It will explore the ethical considerations and challenges faced by journalists in representing diverse voices and stories.
This session highlights the role of performance art in articulating resistance and resilience within Caribbean societies. Participants will analyze how performance serves as a powerful tool for cultural expression and social commentary.
This track investigates the influence of popular culture on identity formation in the Caribbean. It aims to explore how music, fashion, and digital media contribute to the evolving narratives of Caribbean identity.
This session focuses on the themes of heritage and memory in Caribbean storytelling across various media. Participants will discuss how these elements shape cultural continuity and community identity.
This track examines the role of visual arts in representing Caribbean culture and identity. It seeks to explore the intersections of art, politics, and social issues within the Caribbean context.
This session analyzes the use of media as a tool for propaganda in the Caribbean and its implications for social change. Discussions will focus on the ethical dimensions and effectiveness of media campaigns in shaping public opinion.
This track explores the transnational aspects of Caribbean literature and how they reflect the complexities of identity and migration. Participants will examine the narratives that emerge from the diasporic experience and their impact on cultural representation.