Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the complexities of intersectionality in the context of human rights, focusing on how overlapping identities influence the experiences of marginalized groups. Papers may address the implications of intersectional analysis for policy advocacy and social justice.
This session examines the status of LGBTQ+ rights across various cultural and political landscapes, highlighting both progress and ongoing challenges. Contributions should analyze case studies that reflect the diverse experiences of sexual minorities worldwide.
This track focuses on the role of gender studies in advancing social justice initiatives, emphasizing the need for inclusive approaches to policy and advocacy. Participants are encouraged to present research that links theoretical frameworks with practical applications.
This session invites discussions on the evolving understandings of sexuality and eroticism within contemporary society, including the impact of digital media and globalization. Papers should critically engage with cultural representations and their implications for sexual rights.
This track investigates the intersection of civil rights movements and gender issues, exploring how gender dynamics shape activism and advocacy. Contributions may include historical analyses as well as contemporary case studies.
This session examines the role of identity politics in shaping political participation among sexual minorities and women. Papers should analyze the implications of identity-based movements for democratic engagement and representation.
This track focuses on the strategies and challenges of policy advocacy aimed at advancing sexual rights, particularly for marginalized communities. Contributions should highlight successful initiatives and lessons learned from various contexts.
This session addresses the critical relationship between social inclusion and gender equality, exploring how inclusive practices can enhance the rights of all individuals. Papers should provide empirical evidence or theoretical insights into effective inclusion strategies.
This track explores the intersections of human development and gender, emphasizing the importance of gender-sensitive approaches in development policies. Contributions should analyze the impact of gender on health, education, and economic opportunities.
This session invites papers that critically engage with the concept of erotic agency within feminist theory, exploring how sexuality can be a site of empowerment and resistance. Participants are encouraged to discuss theoretical frameworks and their implications for activism.
This track seeks to highlight global perspectives on the rights and experiences of gender and sexual minorities, emphasizing the importance of cross-cultural dialogue. Contributions should address the unique challenges faced by these communities in different regions.
