Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
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 historical development of political economy as a discipline, examining key theoretical frameworks and their implications for understanding contemporary economic systems. Emphasis will be placed on the interplay between state and market forces throughout history.
This session will analyze the multifaceted critiques of capitalism from various ideological perspectives, including Marxist and post-Marxist theories. Participants will discuss the socio-economic consequences of capitalist practices and their historical transformations.
Focusing on the impact of industrialization on societal structures, this track will investigate how economic transformations have influenced social relations and cultural norms. Historical case studies will be utilized to illustrate these dynamics across different regions.
This session aims to contextualize globalization within historical frameworks, examining its effects on national economies and local cultures. Discussions will center on the historical processes that have shaped contemporary global economic interactions.
This track will delve into the role of the state in shaping economic policies and governance structures throughout history. Participants will analyze the balance between state intervention and market forces in various political contexts.
This session will investigate the historical trajectories of political development, focusing on the evolution of institutions and governance. The relationship between economic systems and political stability will be a central theme.
This track will explore the relevance of Marxist theory in analyzing contemporary socio-economic issues, including inequality and labor relations. Participants will engage with historical texts and modern interpretations to assess Marxism's applicability today.
Focusing on the lessons that can be drawn from economic history, this session will examine pivotal events and trends that have shaped current economic systems. Discussions will highlight the importance of historical analysis in informing present-day economic policies.
This track will investigate the intersections between historical sociology and economic change, emphasizing how social structures influence economic outcomes. Case studies will illustrate the dynamic relationship between society and economy over time.
This session will provide a historical overview of the world economy, examining key events and trends that have shaped global economic relations. Participants will analyze the implications of historical economic patterns for contemporary globalization.
This track will explore the historical development of economic policies and their impact on various economic systems. Participants will discuss how policy decisions have historically influenced economic outcomes and societal change.
