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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 interplay between historical sociology and the processes of social change across different contexts. It aims to analyze how historical events shape contemporary social structures and relationships.
This session focuses on the diverse theoretical frameworks within political economy and their practical implications. Participants will examine how these theories inform our understanding of economic systems and governance.
This track investigates the historical development of capitalism and the social movements that have emerged in response to its challenges. It seeks to understand the implications of capitalism for social justice and equity.
This session examines the evolution of political institutions and their role in shaping governance practices over time. It will highlight case studies that illustrate the relationship between institutional frameworks and political stability.
This track addresses the relationship between various economic systems and the perpetuation of social inequality. It aims to explore how historical factors influence economic disparities and social stratification.
This session provides a comparative analysis of the historical trajectories of democratic governance across different nations. Participants will discuss the factors that have facilitated or hindered democratic development.
This track focuses on the role of social movements in driving political change throughout history. It aims to analyze the strategies, successes, and challenges faced by movements advocating for social justice.
This session explores the historical interactions between state mechanisms and market forces. It seeks to understand how these relationships have evolved and their implications for contemporary governance.
This track examines the influence of political culture on power relations within societies. Participants will analyze how historical contexts shape political identities and collective action.
This session investigates the socio-political consequences of industrialization throughout history. It aims to explore how industrial processes have transformed social relations and political structures.
This track focuses on the historical perspectives of governance and political development across various regions. It aims to highlight the lessons learned from past governance practices and their relevance to contemporary political challenges.