Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intersection of digital media and identity construction in contemporary society. It invites papers that analyze how online platforms shape personal and collective identities through narrative practices.
Focusing on the complexities of cultural identity, this track examines how globalization influences local narratives and cultural expressions. Contributions should address the interplay between global and local identities in various media.
This session investigates the role of media in shaping and challenging identity politics across different cultures. Papers are encouraged to critically analyze representation in various media forms and its implications for social justice.
This track emphasizes the significance of storytelling as a means of cultural expression and identity negotiation. Submissions should explore diverse storytelling traditions and their relevance in a globalized world.
This session focuses on how audiences engage with media narratives and construct their identities through consumption. Papers should examine the dynamics of audience interpretation and participation in identity-related media.
This track invites contributions that apply critical theory to the analysis of media narratives and their impact on identity. Discussions may include the role of ideology, power, and resistance in shaping narratives.
Exploring the transformative effects of social media, this track examines how platforms influence identity expression and perception. Papers should address the implications of social media interactions for personal and collective identities.
This session highlights the importance of narrative analysis as a methodological approach in cultural studies. Contributions should demonstrate how narrative frameworks can reveal insights into identity and cultural phenomena.
This track seeks to broaden the discourse on identity by incorporating global perspectives and experiences. Papers should reflect on how different cultural contexts shape media narratives and identity constructions.
Focusing on the ethical dimensions of media representation, this track invites discussions on the responsibilities of media creators in portraying identities. Contributions should critically assess ethical challenges in identity-related media practices.
This session examines the emergence of transnational identities in the context of global media narratives. Papers should explore how migration, diaspora, and cross-cultural exchanges influence identity formation and representation.
