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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 examines the enduring impacts of colonialism on current conflicts in Oceania. It seeks to explore how historical injustices shape contemporary social dynamics and conflict narratives.
Focusing on Indigenous methodologies and worldviews, this track highlights the role of Indigenous communities in peacebuilding efforts across Oceania. It aims to showcase successful case studies and frameworks that prioritize Indigenous knowledge.
This session addresses the multifaceted security challenges faced by Pacific Island nations, including environmental threats and geopolitical tensions. It invites discussions on innovative security strategies and regional cooperation.
This track explores the role of diplomacy in mitigating conflicts and fostering peace in Oceania. It emphasizes the importance of multilateral engagements and regional partnerships in conflict resolution.
Focusing on the intersection of human rights and social justice, this track investigates movements advocating for marginalized communities in Oceania. It aims to analyze the effectiveness of these movements in addressing systemic inequalities.
This session delves into the role of collective memory and historical narratives in shaping perceptions of conflict and peace in Oceania. It seeks to understand how different narratives influence reconciliation processes.
This track examines the complexities of state formation in post-conflict contexts within Oceania. It discusses governance challenges and the role of local institutions in rebuilding trust and stability.
This session addresses the various forms of violence and resistance movements that have emerged in response to oppression in Oceania. It aims to analyze the socio-political contexts that give rise to these phenomena.
This track investigates the influence of global political trends on regional dynamics in Oceania. It seeks to understand how international relations shape local conflicts and peacebuilding efforts.
Focusing on grassroots initiatives, this session explores how communities in Oceania build resilience in the face of conflict and social upheaval. It highlights innovative approaches to fostering social change and cohesion.
This track examines the evolving field of security studies in the context of Oceania, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation. It invites contributions that analyze collaborative security frameworks and their effectiveness.