Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
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
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the diverse narratives surrounding historical wars and acts of violence, emphasizing how these stories shape collective memory. Participants will analyze the implications of these narratives on contemporary understandings of conflict.
This session focuses on the social ramifications of armed conflict, examining how violence alters societal structures and relationships. Contributions will highlight case studies that illustrate the long-term effects of war on communities.
This track investigates the violent legacies of colonialism and their enduring impact on post-colonial societies. Scholars will discuss how historical injustices continue to influence contemporary conflicts and social dynamics.
This session delves into the interplay between memory and trauma in societies recovering from conflict. It will explore how collective and individual memories shape the processes of healing and reconciliation.
This track examines historical approaches to peacebuilding, analyzing successful and failed initiatives across different contexts. Participants will engage with case studies that reveal the complexities of establishing lasting peace.
This session focuses on the political dimensions of military conflicts, exploring how political ideologies and power struggles influence the nature of warfare. Contributions will provide insights into the historical context of significant military engagements.
This track addresses the evolution of strategic studies in relation to historical warfare, examining how military strategies have developed over time. Scholars will analyze key battles and campaigns to understand their strategic significance.
This session investigates the role of collective memory in shaping peace studies, emphasizing how historical narratives influence contemporary peace efforts. Participants will discuss the importance of memory in fostering understanding and reconciliation.
This track explores the intersections of violence and gender throughout history, examining how gendered experiences of conflict shape societal roles. Contributions will highlight the unique challenges faced by different genders in wartime.
This session focuses on the destruction and preservation of cultural heritage in times of war, analyzing the implications for identity and memory. Scholars will discuss case studies that illustrate the cultural ramifications of armed conflict.
This track invites participants to revisit and critique historical theories of violence, exploring their relevance in contemporary discourse. Scholars will engage in discussions that bridge historical analysis with modern interpretations of violence.
