Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the interplay between historical events and political transformations across various societies. It aims to analyze how past occurrences shape contemporary governance and political institutions.
Focusing on the role of social movements in effecting political change, this track invites discussions on the mechanisms through which collective action influences state policies. Participants will examine case studies that highlight the sociological implications of activism.
This session investigates the evolution of political institutions and governance structures over time. Scholars will present research that connects historical developments with current political frameworks and practices.
This track delves into the relationship between political culture and democratic practices across different societies. It seeks to understand how cultural norms and values influence civic engagement and political behavior.
Exploring the complex relationship between state mechanisms and societal changes, this track focuses on how historical events influence social structures. Contributions will highlight the reciprocal nature of state-society interactions.
This session emphasizes methodological innovations in historical sociology, encouraging discussions on qualitative and quantitative approaches. Participants will share insights on how these methods can enhance our understanding of political change.
This track examines the role of civic engagement during periods of political instability and transformation. Scholars will analyze how citizens mobilize and respond to crises, shaping the political landscape.
Focusing on the long-term effects of historical legacies on political development, this session invites papers that explore how past events continue to influence contemporary political systems. Discussions will center on case studies from various regions.
This track investigates how historical events shape political behavior and public opinion. Researchers will present findings on the factors that drive political participation and voter behavior in different contexts.
This session explores how different political systems facilitate or hinder social transformation. Contributions will focus on case studies that illustrate the impact of governance structures on societal change.
This track invites comparative analyses of political change across diverse cultural contexts. Scholars will explore the unique factors that influence political transformations in different historical and social settings.
