Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores contemporary issues in political sociology, focusing on the interplay between political structures and social movements. It aims to analyze how modern governance shapes societal dynamics and individual rights.
This session investigates the multifaceted nature of social justice and its relationship with various forms of inequality. Participants will discuss theoretical frameworks and practical approaches to addressing disparities in society.
This track examines the evolving nature of democracy and governance in response to global challenges. It encourages discussions on innovative policies and practices that promote democratic values and social equity.
Focusing on the concept of citizenship, this session delves into the rights and responsibilities of individuals within diverse political contexts. It aims to highlight the impact of social movements on the recognition and protection of rights.
This track analyzes the role of institutions in facilitating or hindering social change. Participants will explore case studies that illustrate how institutional frameworks can be reformed to promote social justice.
This session focuses on the development and implementation of policies aimed at reducing social inequality. It invites discussions on effective strategies and the role of various stakeholders in policy-making.
This track investigates the influence of civil society organizations in shaping political discourse and social justice initiatives. It aims to understand how grassroots movements can drive institutional change.
This session examines the effects of globalization on social justice, particularly in relation to governance and policy. Participants will discuss how global interconnectedness influences local inequalities and rights.
Focusing on the role of youth in political sociology, this track explores how young activists are reshaping social justice narratives. It aims to highlight the innovative strategies employed by youth to engage in political processes.
This session addresses the importance of intersectionality in understanding social justice issues. It encourages discussions on how overlapping identities affect individuals' experiences with inequality and governance.
This track invites reflections on emerging trends and future research directions in political sociology. Participants will engage in critical discussions about the evolving landscape of governance, rights, and social justice.
