Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the use of rhetorical devices in English literary texts, examining how authors employ persuasion to enhance their narratives. Participants will analyze the interplay between rhetoric and literary form across various genres.
Focusing on the evolution of oratory from classical to contemporary times, this track investigates significant speeches and their rhetorical impact on society. Scholars will discuss the techniques employed by renowned orators and their relevance today.
This session invites contributions that apply discourse analysis to various linguistic phenomena, emphasizing the role of language in shaping social interactions. Participants will engage with theoretical frameworks and case studies to uncover the nuances of communication.
This track examines the role of rhetoric in political discourse, analyzing how language is used to influence public opinion and policy. Scholars will explore case studies of political speeches and campaigns to understand the mechanics of persuasion.
Focusing on the relationship between critical thinking and effective argumentation, this session encourages discussions on how rhetorical skills can enhance analytical reasoning. Participants will share methodologies for teaching and assessing argumentation in academic settings.
This track investigates how cultural contexts shape rhetorical practices and communication styles across different societies. Scholars will explore the implications of cultural rhetoric for understanding global communication dynamics.
This session highlights the persuasive elements of poetry, examining how poets utilize rhetorical techniques to convey messages and evoke emotions. Participants will analyze specific poems to uncover their persuasive power.
Exploring the intricate relationship between language and power, this track focuses on how rhetorical strategies can reinforce or challenge societal hierarchies. Scholars will present research on the implications of language use in various power dynamics.
This session addresses the art of public speaking, focusing on effective communication strategies and the challenges speakers face in diverse contexts. Participants will share best practices and innovative approaches to enhance public speaking skills.
This track invites discussions on the relevance of classical rhetorical theories in modern discourse, examining how these frameworks can be applied to contemporary issues. Scholars will critique and adapt traditional theories to fit current rhetorical challenges.
Encouraging collaboration across disciplines, this session explores how rhetoric intersects with fields such as psychology, sociology, and education. Participants will share interdisciplinary research that enriches the understanding of rhetorical practices.
