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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 relationship between migration and the formation of individual and collective identities. It seeks to understand how mobility influences cultural perceptions and social belonging in diverse contexts.
This session examines the impact of globalization on cultural heritage and its preservation amidst increasing mobility. Papers will address the challenges and opportunities that arise in maintaining cultural identities in a rapidly changing world.
This track focuses on the role of policy in shaping migration patterns and addressing the social transformations that accompany them. It invites discussions on effective governance strategies that promote integration and social cohesion.
This session investigates how communities adapt and respond to the challenges posed by migration. It aims to highlight the resilience strategies employed by both migrants and host communities in fostering social harmony.
This track delves into the complexities of identity negotiation experienced by individuals in transnational contexts. It seeks to understand how cultural exchanges and interactions shape personal and collective identities across borders.
This session examines the influence of social media on public perceptions and narratives surrounding migration. It explores how digital platforms facilitate the sharing of experiences and foster connections among migrant communities.
This track focuses on the significance of heritage and collective memory in the lives of migrant communities. It seeks to explore how these elements contribute to identity formation and social cohesion in diasporic contexts.
This session investigates the effects of globalization on local cultures and identities in the context of migration. It aims to discuss the tensions and synergies that arise as global influences intersect with local traditions.
This track highlights the role of migrant activism in driving social change and challenging existing power structures. It invites papers that explore the strategies employed by migrants to advocate for their rights and influence policy.
This session examines the intersections of migration, gender, and identity, focusing on the unique experiences of migrant women and men. It seeks to uncover how gender shapes migration experiences and identity construction.
This track looks ahead to emerging trends in mobility and their potential implications for identity and cultural change. It invites discussions on the evolving nature of migration in the context of technological advancements and global challenges.