Session Tracks

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

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.

SDG 4 SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Session Tracks
Track 01
Historical Perspectives on Political Participation

This track explores the evolution of political participation throughout history, examining key events and movements that have shaped democratic engagement. Scholars are invited to analyze the implications of historical contexts on contemporary civic practices.

Track 02
Democracy and Its Discontents

This session focuses on the challenges and critiques of democratic systems, investigating the factors that contribute to political disillusionment and disengagement. Papers will address the impact of socio-economic disparities on democratic participation.

Track 03
Civic Engagement in Diverse Societies

This track examines the role of civic engagement in multicultural and multiethnic societies, highlighting the complexities of participation across different demographic groups. Contributions will analyze how identity influences political behavior and community involvement.

Track 04
Political Movements and Social Change

This session delves into the dynamics of political movements as catalysts for social change, focusing on case studies from various historical and contemporary contexts. Researchers are encouraged to explore the strategies and outcomes of grassroots activism.

Track 05
The Role of Political Institutions in Governance

This track investigates the interaction between political institutions and governance, emphasizing the importance of institutional frameworks in shaping political behavior. Papers will explore how institutional design affects citizen engagement and policy outcomes.

Track 06
Power Dynamics in State and Society

This session analyzes the intricate power dynamics between the state and society, focusing on how power is negotiated and contested in various political contexts. Contributions will highlight the implications of these dynamics for social movements and governance.

Track 07
Historical Change and Political Development

This track examines the relationship between historical change and political development, exploring how past events influence current political structures and behaviors. Scholars are invited to present research that connects historical analysis with contemporary political issues.

Track 08
Political Culture and Civic Identity

This session focuses on the interplay between political culture and civic identity, investigating how cultural norms shape political participation and engagement. Papers will explore the role of education, media, and socialization in fostering civic values.

Track 09
Social Movements and Political Change

This track investigates the role of social movements in driving political change, analyzing their strategies, successes, and failures. Contributions will examine case studies that illustrate the impact of collective action on policy and governance.

Track 10
Political Behavior in Comparative Perspective

This session offers a comparative analysis of political behavior across different countries and cultures, highlighting the factors that influence voter turnout, party affiliation, and civic engagement. Researchers are encouraged to draw connections between local contexts and global trends.

Track 11
Governance and the Future of Democracy

This track explores the evolving nature of governance in relation to democratic ideals, focusing on emerging challenges such as populism, authoritarianism, and technological change. Scholars are invited to propose innovative solutions for enhancing democratic resilience.

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