Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track explores the intersection of digital technology and narrative forms in contemporary literature. Participants will examine how digital narratives reshape traditional storytelling and engage readers in new ways.
Focusing on hypertext as a literary form, this track investigates how it challenges conventional narrative structures. Scholars will discuss the implications of hypertext for authorship, reader engagement, and the evolution of literary genres.
This session delves into the role of digital media in the preservation and interpretation of art history. Presentations will highlight case studies where technology enhances our understanding of historical artworks and cultural heritage.
This track invites discussions on the philosophical implications of digital aesthetics in literature and art. Participants will explore how digital mediums influence our perception of beauty, meaning, and artistic expression.
Examining the rise of interactive fiction, this track focuses on the role of reader agency in narrative construction. Scholars will analyze how interactivity transforms the reading experience and challenges traditional literary authority.
This session investigates the cultural dimensions of digital storytelling across various communities. Presenters will discuss how digital platforms facilitate diverse narratives and promote cultural exchange.
Exploring the concept of networked texts, this track examines how digital media alters literary communication. Participants will analyze the implications of connectivity for authors, readers, and the literary marketplace.
This track focuses on the influence of cyberculture on literary expression and identity formation. Scholars will explore how online communities and digital platforms shape contemporary literary voices.
This session investigates the convergence of various media in the creation of multimedia literature. Presenters will discuss how the integration of text, image, and sound enhances narrative depth and reader engagement.
Focusing on the application of computational methods in literary studies, this track explores how humanities computing can enhance literary analysis. Participants will present innovative approaches to text analysis and digital scholarship.
This track examines the role of online literature in fostering community and collaboration among writers and readers. Discussions will center on how digital platforms facilitate literary engagement and collective storytelling.
