Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the evolution and functioning of political institutions within various governance frameworks. It aims to analyze how these institutions shape policy outcomes and influence social change.
This session focuses on the historical development of governance systems and their impact on contemporary political landscapes. Participants will examine case studies that highlight the interplay between history and governance.
This track delves into the sociological aspects of power structures and their implications for governance. It seeks to understand how power dynamics affect policy formulation and implementation.
This session investigates the relationship between democratic governance and political behavior among citizens. It aims to uncover the factors that influence political participation and civic engagement.
This track examines the intricate processes involved in policy-making and their effects on social change. Participants will discuss the role of various stakeholders in shaping effective governance.
This session offers a comparative analysis of different governance models across the globe. It aims to identify best practices and lessons learned from diverse political contexts.
This track focuses on the institutional factors that drive or hinder policy reform initiatives. Participants will engage in discussions about the role of institutions in shaping policy agendas.
This session explores the challenges faced by governance systems through the lens of political sociology. It aims to highlight the social dimensions of governance issues and their implications for policy.
This track investigates the complex interactions between the state and society in shaping governance outcomes. Participants will analyze the implications of these interactions for public policy.
This session examines the relationship between public policy and institutional change in various governance contexts. It seeks to understand how policy decisions can lead to significant shifts in institutional frameworks.
This track focuses on the role of governance systems in promoting or hindering social justice. Participants will discuss the implications of governance practices for marginalized communities and social equity.
