Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intersection of anthropology and digital culture, examining how online interactions shape human behavior and societal norms. Papers may focus on ethnographic studies of virtual communities and the implications for identity formation.
This session invites contributions that analyze social networks through a sociological lens, emphasizing the role of social structures in shaping online interactions. Topics may include the impact of social media on community building and social capital.
This track investigates the construction and negotiation of digital identities within various online platforms. Contributions should address how social media influences self-presentation and perceptions of authenticity.
This session focuses on the application of network analysis methodologies to understand social phenomena in digital contexts. Papers may explore the dynamics of online relationships and their implications for social theory.
This track examines the theoretical underpinnings of cyber sociology and its relevance in contemporary research. Contributions should discuss the implications of technology on social behavior and cultural practices.
This session invites papers that explore patterns of online behavior and the dynamics of virtual interactions. Topics may include the effects of anonymity, online aggression, and community engagement in digital spaces.
This track investigates how internet culture influences social change and collective action. Contributions should analyze case studies of digital activism and the role of social networks in mobilizing communities.
This session explores the reciprocal relationship between technology and societal development. Papers may examine how technological advancements impact social structures, relationships, and cultural practices.
This track focuses on the concept of social capital as it manifests in online environments. Contributions should explore how digital interactions foster or hinder social ties and community resilience.
This session invites research on the nuances of virtual communication and its effects on interpersonal relationships. Topics may include the evolution of language, non-verbal cues, and the impact of digital communication tools.
This track examines the complexities of living in a networked society, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities presented by digital connectivity. Contributions should address issues such as privacy, surveillance, and the democratization of information.
