Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores how collective and individual memories shape humanitarian responses in crisis situations. It aims to analyze the implications of memory on policy-making and community engagement during humanitarian interventions.
Focusing on the interplay between memory and resilience, this track examines how communities remember past disasters to inform future preparedness. It seeks to highlight the role of memory in fostering social cohesion and recovery efforts.
This session investigates the connections between historical memory and contemporary social justice movements. It aims to uncover how collective memories influence identities and drive advocacy for marginalized communities.
This track delves into the ways memory practices are utilized in conflict resolution and peacebuilding. It emphasizes the significance of remembering and memorializing conflicts to foster dialogue and reconciliation.
This session invites contributions that examine how memory shapes national and cultural identities across different global contexts. It aims to explore the diverse ways in which memory influences collective narratives and identity formation.
This track focuses on the intersection of memory and policy analysis in humanitarian contexts. It seeks to evaluate how memories of past crises inform current policies and practices in humanitarian action.
This session encourages the application of critical theories to the study of memory within humanitarian contexts. It aims to challenge dominant narratives and explore alternative perspectives on memory and humanitarian action.
This track examines the role of memory in shaping the dynamics of humanitarian crises. It seeks to understand how memories of past events influence current crisis responses and humanitarian strategies.
Focusing on cultural memory, this session explores how narratives of humanitarian action are constructed and disseminated. It aims to analyze the impact of cultural memory on public perception and engagement with humanitarian issues.
This track promotes interdisciplinary research methodologies in the study of memory within humanitarian contexts. It encourages collaboration between various fields to enrich the understanding of memory's role in humanitarian action.
This session investigates the relationship between memory, trauma, and healing in the aftermath of humanitarian crises. It aims to explore therapeutic practices that utilize memory to facilitate recovery and resilience among affected populations.
