Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the philosophical foundations laid during the Enlightenment and their lasting influence on contemporary political ideologies. It seeks to analyze how Enlightenment ideas shaped revolutions and social movements across the globe.
This session focuses on the French and American Revolutions as pivotal events that redefined notions of liberty and governance. Participants will examine the ideological underpinnings and global repercussions of these revolutionary movements.
This track investigates the socio-political changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution, including shifts in class dynamics and labor relations. It aims to understand how industrialization influenced modern state formation and governance.
This session will delve into the interplay between nationalism and imperialism during the 19th century, highlighting their roles in shaping global power dynamics. Discussions will focus on case studies that illustrate the consequences of these ideologies.
This track examines the profound social and political transformations resulting from the World Wars. It will explore how these conflicts redefined national identities and led to significant shifts in international relations.
This session analyzes the ideological battles of the Cold War and their impact on global politics and societies. Participants will discuss how the Cold War shaped modern state policies and international alliances.
This track addresses the complexities of modernization and its effects on social structures and cultural identities. It aims to critique the narratives of progress and examine the socio-political challenges that accompany modernization.
This session focuses on the decolonization process and its historical significance in shaping post-colonial states. Discussions will highlight the legacies of colonialism and the ongoing struggles for identity and sovereignty.
This track explores the historical origins of social movements and their evolution in contemporary contexts. It aims to analyze the strategies, successes, and challenges faced by movements advocating for social justice and human rights.
This session examines the historical processes of globalization and their implications for contemporary societies. Participants will discuss the interconnectedness of global events and the socio-political challenges arising from globalization.
This track investigates the development of human rights ideologies throughout history and their impact on global governance. It aims to analyze the tensions between state sovereignty and the promotion of universal human rights.
