Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the intricate relationship between culture and politics, examining how cultural narratives shape political discourse. It invites papers that analyze the impact of cultural movements on governance and public policy.
Focusing on the interplay between social dynamics and community development, this track seeks to understand how cultural practices influence societal growth. Contributions should highlight case studies that illustrate effective community engagement strategies.
This session addresses the role of civic engagement in shaping cultural identity within diverse societies. Papers should investigate how community participation fosters a sense of belonging and influences social change.
Examining the ethical dimensions of cultural governance, this track invites discussions on policy frameworks that promote cultural equity. Submissions should consider the moral implications of cultural policies on marginalized communities.
This track focuses on the transformative power of cultural practices in driving social change. It encourages contributions that analyze how cultural expressions can challenge societal norms and inspire activism.
This session aims to bridge political sociology with cultural analysis, exploring how cultural phenomena influence political behavior and institutions. Papers should provide theoretical insights or empirical studies that highlight this intersection.
Investigating the relationship between public policy and cultural representation, this track seeks to understand how policies reflect and shape cultural narratives. Submissions should analyze the implications of representation in policy-making processes.
This track examines the effects of globalization on cultural dynamics, focusing on the tensions between local traditions and global influences. Papers should explore case studies that illustrate the complexities of cultural adaptation in a globalized world.
Focusing on the role of cultural heritage in fostering social cohesion, this session invites discussions on how heritage initiatives can unite diverse communities. Contributions should highlight successful examples of heritage-led community development.
This track explores the theme of cultural resistance as a form of political activism, examining how cultural expressions can challenge oppressive regimes. Papers should analyze historical and contemporary examples of cultural resistance movements.
This session investigates the role of the arts in promoting civic engagement and social dialogue. Contributions should focus on how artistic practices can mobilize communities and foster public discourse on critical societal issues.
