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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 complexities of intersectionality within gender studies, focusing on how various identities such as race, class, and sexuality intersect to shape individual experiences. Participants will examine theoretical frameworks and empirical research that highlight the multifaceted nature of gendered experiences.
This session aims to address the global disparities in sexual health and rights, emphasizing the importance of access to comprehensive sexual education and healthcare. Scholars will present case studies and policy analyses that illustrate the challenges and successes in promoting sexual rights worldwide.
This track investigates the portrayal of eroticism across different cultures and its implications for gender and sexuality. Participants will engage in discussions about media representations, literature, and art, analyzing how these forms shape societal attitudes toward eroticism.
This session focuses on the application of human rights frameworks to advance gender equality and combat discrimination. Scholars will discuss legal instruments and advocacy strategies that have been effective in promoting women's rights and addressing gender-based violence.
This track examines the current state of sexuality education across various educational systems, highlighting both challenges and innovative practices. Presenters will share research findings and pedagogical approaches that aim to enhance sexual health literacy among diverse populations.
This session explores the impact of grassroots activism on the advancement of sexual rights, focusing on movements that advocate for marginalized communities. Participants will analyze case studies that illustrate the power of collective action in effecting social change.
This track addresses the issue of gendered violence, examining both prevention strategies and responses from legal and social services. Scholars will present research on effective interventions and the role of community engagement in combating violence against marginalized genders.
This session delves into the contributions of queer theory to contemporary discussions on gender and sexuality. Participants will engage with critical texts and debates that challenge normative understandings of gender and explore the fluidity of sexual identities.
This track focuses on the intersection of research and policy in the fields of gender and sexual health. Scholars will discuss how empirical findings can inform policy decisions and improve health outcomes for diverse populations.
This session examines the global landscape of reproductive rights movements, highlighting the challenges faced by advocates in various cultural and political contexts. Participants will explore successful strategies and the role of international collaboration in advancing reproductive justice.
This track investigates the evolving notions of masculinity and their impact on gender dynamics and sexual health. Scholars will analyze how contemporary understandings of masculinity influence men's health behaviors and their engagement with gender equality initiatives.