Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the multifaceted nature of identity and how intersecting social categories such as race, class, and sexuality influence gender experiences. Scholars are invited to examine the implications of intersectionality for policy and advocacy in various contexts.
This session focuses on the relationship between sexuality, eroticism, and political rights, analyzing how sexual expression can serve as a form of resistance. Contributions may include case studies, theoretical frameworks, and discussions on the implications for social justice.
This track addresses the critical intersection of human rights and gender equality, examining how legal frameworks can promote or hinder progress. Papers should consider both global and local perspectives on civil rights and gender justice.
This session investigates the role of feminist movements in shaping political participation and representation. Participants are encouraged to analyze historical and contemporary case studies that highlight the impact of feminist advocacy on policy change.
This track aims to discuss the recognition of sexual rights within the broader human rights framework. Papers should explore the challenges and advancements in advocating for sexual rights across different cultural and political landscapes.
This session examines the role of identity politics in advancing social justice initiatives, particularly in the context of gender and sexuality. Contributions should critically assess the effectiveness and limitations of identity-based movements.
This track focuses on the strategies and challenges of policy advocacy related to gender and sexual rights. Scholars are invited to share insights on successful advocacy campaigns and the role of grassroots movements.
This session invites discussions on how global dynamics shape local understandings of gender and sexuality. Papers should consider transnational influences and the implications for human rights advocacy.
This track explores how cultural narratives and representations impact societal perceptions of gender and sexuality. Participants are encouraged to analyze literature, media, and art as sites of resistance and affirmation.
This session examines the relationship between human development indicators and gender equity, focusing on how economic and social policies can promote or impede progress. Contributions should highlight innovative approaches to fostering gender-inclusive development.
This track invites reflections on the evolving landscape of gender and sexuality studies in academia and activism. Participants are encouraged to propose new directions for research and advocacy in light of contemporary challenges.
