Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores innovative theoretical frameworks and methodologies in gender studies. It aims to highlight contemporary issues and future directions that challenge traditional narratives and promote inclusivity.
Focusing on the intersection of sexuality and identity politics, this track examines how diverse sexual identities shape and are shaped by societal norms. Participants will discuss the implications for social justice and human rights advocacy.
This session investigates the representation of eroticism across various cultures and its impact on gender norms. It seeks to understand how cultural narratives influence perceptions of sexuality and power dynamics.
This track addresses the critical intersection of human rights and gender equality, emphasizing the need for policy advocacy. Scholars will present research on the effectiveness of current frameworks and propose future strategies for enhancing rights.
Exploring the concept of intersectionality, this session examines how overlapping social identities affect experiences of oppression and privilege. It aims to foster discussions on inclusive human development policies.
This track delves into the contributions of feminist theory to contemporary social justice movements. Participants will analyze theoretical advancements and their practical implications for advocacy.
This session focuses on the recognition of sexual rights within the broader human rights framework. It aims to discuss legal, social, and cultural challenges faced in the pursuit of sexual rights globally.
Investigating the interplay between cultural studies and gender dynamics, this track seeks to understand how culture shapes gender identities and experiences. Scholars will present case studies that illustrate these complex relationships.
This session emphasizes the role of policy advocacy in advancing gender and sexual rights. Participants will share successful strategies and frameworks that have influenced policy changes at various levels.
Focusing on social inclusion, this track examines the experiences of marginalized communities in relation to gender and sexuality. Discussions will highlight barriers to inclusion and propose actionable solutions.
This track invites scholars to envision future research trajectories in the fields of gender and human rights. It aims to identify emerging trends and critical questions that will shape the discourse in the coming years.
