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International Conference on Literacy and Digital Citizenship

18–19 Nov 2026 Bangkok, Thailand Standard / Physical Participation
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1. Policy on Cancellations & Refunds :

  • A full refund is possible only if the cancellation request is submitted at least 70 days before the conference, with formal paperwork completed at least 60 days prior.
  • If cancellation occurs between 60 and 30 days before the event, partial refunds may be granted based on administrative costs incurred.
  • Cancellations made within 30 days of the event are non-refundable, though participants will receive a credit valid for one year.
  • Registrations made less than 30 days before the event are not eligible for refunds, but may be transferred to another ISIT conference.
  • Since this conference is hybrid format, the organizer reserves the right to conduct the event either in-person or virtually. Please note that no refunds will be issued due to changes in the event format.
  • Virtual registration fees are non-refundable. A credit will instead be issued for use at a future conference event.

2. Participation & Registration Requirements :

  • To attend an ISIT event, participants must complete the registration process within the stipulated time.
  • The event schedule, venue, and format are subject to changes at the discretion of the organizers, with prior notice sent via email.
  • ISIT is not liable for any financial losses resulting from changes in event details.
  • Fees paid for registration are strictly non-refundable.
  • If the primary author cannot participate, a co-author may attend instead, but refunds will not be granted for non-attendance.

3. Submission & Publication Norms :

  • Researchers submitting papers to ISIT must ensure their institution or supervisor is aware of their submission.
  • Each submission is subject to a rigorous peer review before being accepted for presentation.
  • Only papers linked to a completed registration will be included in conference proceedings.
  • The submitting author is considered the primary author; ISIT does not verify individual authorship claims.
  • If any concerns regarding authorship arise and are validated, the paper will be withdrawn without reconsideration.
  • Once a paper is removed, it cannot be reintroduced into any ISIT publication.

4. Travel & Accommodation Responsibilities :

  • Attendees are responsible for making their own travel and lodging arrangements.
  • ISIT does not provide logistical assistance for travel or accommodation.
  • The organization bears no responsibility for expenses incurred due to conference modifications or rescheduling.

5. Visa & Invitation Letter Policy :

  • Attendees are responsible for making their own travel and lodging arrangements.
  • ISIT does not provide logistical assistance for travel or accommodation.
  • The organization bears no responsibility for expenses incurred due to conference modifications or rescheduling.
  • ISIT does not engage directly with consulates or embassies on behalf of attendees.
  • Participants must handle their own visa applications and processes.
  • Important Information Regarding Invitation Letters:
    • The invitation letter is provided solely for conference attendance and does not serve as a document for immigration, employment, or residency purposes.
    • The letter assists in visa applications but does not guarantee visa approval.
    • ISIT holds no responsibility for visa denials or processing delays, and all related costs are borne by the applicant.
    • Any alterations or unauthorized use of the invitation letter will result in its invalidation and possible cancellation of conference participation.
    • Legal action may be pursued if the document is misused.
    • By accepting the invitation letter, attendees agree to comply with international travel regulations and ethical participation standards.

6. Registration Transfers :

  • Registrations may be transferred to another individual from the same institution if the original participant cannot attend.
  • Transfer requests must be made via email to info@isit.org.in with necessary details and supporting documents.
  • Transfers must be requested at least 14 days before the event; otherwise, they will not be accommodated.
  • Transferred registrations are not eligible for refunds.

7. General Considerations :

  • Any modifications or cancellations must be communicated in writing to info@isit.org.in.
  • Registration confirms acknowledgment and acceptance of these policies.
  • ISIT does not initiate automatic transactions; all payments are voluntarily completed by registrants.
  • Once registered, participants must submit a conference registration form within three days for confirmation.
  • Travel plans should only be finalized after receiving the official conference itinerary, which will be shared 15 days before the event.
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What you'll hear about

Session tracks covered across the event.
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This track explores the evolving definitions and frameworks of digital literacy within contemporary society. It aims to examine how digital literacy skills are essential for effective participation in a technology-driven world.
This session focuses on the integration of technology in literacy education and its impact on learning outcomes. Participants will discuss innovative tools and methodologies that facilitate literacy development in diverse contexts.
This track investigates the intersection of literacy and social justice, emphasizing the importance of equitable access to literacy resources. It aims to highlight initiatives that promote literacy as a means of empowerment for marginalized communities.
This session examines the role of policy in shaping literacy education and promoting digital citizenship. Participants will analyze current policies and propose strategies for effective literacy initiatives at local, national, and global levels.
This track focuses on innovative engagement strategies that foster active participation in literacy learning. It will explore collaborative approaches that enhance learner motivation and community involvement.
This session addresses the importance of communication skills in the context of digital citizenship. Discussions will center on how literacy education can adapt to the challenges and opportunities presented by digital communication platforms.
This track investigates how social media influences literacy practices and learning behaviors among different demographics. It aims to explore both the positive and negative implications of social media on literacy development.
This session explores the relationship between literacy and cultural identity, emphasizing how literacy practices can reflect and shape cultural narratives. Participants will discuss the role of literacy in preserving and promoting cultural heritage.
This track focuses on innovative pedagogical approaches that enhance literacy education in diverse learning environments. It aims to share best practices and research findings that contribute to effective literacy instruction.
This session examines literacy and digital citizenship from a global perspective, highlighting diverse approaches and challenges faced in different cultural contexts. Participants will share insights on fostering global literacy initiatives.
This track invites discussions on emerging trends and future directions in literacy research, particularly in relation to technology and society. It aims to identify key areas for further investigation and collaboration among researchers.