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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 intersections of literature with various disciplines, emphasizing comparative and post-colonial perspectives. Participants are encouraged to examine how literature informs and is informed by social, cultural, and historical contexts.
Focusing on the dynamics of culture in contemporary society, this track invites discussions on cultural identity, globalization, and the impact of technology on cultural practices. Scholars are encouraged to analyze cultural phenomena through diverse theoretical lenses.
This session addresses pedagogical strategies and methodologies in teaching social sciences, emphasizing experiential learning and critical thinking. Contributions may include case studies, curriculum development, and the role of technology in education.
Exploring the significance of language in shaping cultural narratives, this track invites papers on language and literature across different cultures, including Chinese, Malay, and Tamil. Discussions may include language preservation, translation, and linguistic diversity.
This track examines the role of drama and performance in educational settings, focusing on innovative practices that enhance learning experiences. Contributions may explore emergent Asian theatre forms and their pedagogical implications.
Focusing on the interplay between visual arts and cultural identity, this session invites discussions on how visual representations shape and reflect societal values. Participants may explore various mediums and their cultural significance.
This track encourages the exploration of historical contexts and their influence on contemporary social issues. Papers may analyze historical events, figures, and movements that have shaped current social dynamics.
This session delves into the philosophical foundations of educational practices and theories, examining how philosophical thought informs teaching and learning. Contributions may explore ethical considerations, epistemology, and the purpose of education.
This track invites anthropological perspectives on cultural practices, rituals, and traditions, emphasizing their significance in contemporary society. Participants are encouraged to share ethnographic studies and theoretical analyses.
Exploring the role of music in shaping cultural narratives, this session invites discussions on various musical forms and their societal implications. Contributions may include analyses of music in relation to identity, politics, and social change.
This track examines how geographical factors influence social structures and cultural practices. Papers may explore the relationship between place, identity, and social dynamics in various contexts.