Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores various theoretical frameworks that inform the study of identity within social movements. It aims to critically analyze how these frameworks shape our understanding of resistance and activism.
This session examines the role of cultural narratives in the construction and negotiation of identity. Participants will discuss how these narratives influence social movements and collective resistance.
Focusing on the intersection of gender and identity, this track investigates how gender dynamics shape social movements. It seeks to highlight the unique challenges and contributions of gendered identities in resistance efforts.
This session delves into the concept of intersectionality as a critical lens for understanding social justice advocacy. It aims to explore how overlapping identities impact experiences of oppression and resistance.
This track focuses on effective community mobilization strategies that emerge from identity politics. Participants will share case studies and best practices for fostering collective action among diverse groups.
This session engages with the intersection of policy analysis and identity-based movements. It aims to critically assess how policies can either support or hinder the goals of social movements centered on identity.
This track examines the relationship between human rights advocacy and identity resistance. It seeks to explore how identity informs human rights struggles and the implications for social movements.
Focusing on civil society, this session investigates the dynamics of identity politics within grassroots organizations. Participants will discuss the role of civil society in shaping identity-based social movements.
This track applies critical theory to the study of identity within social movements. It aims to challenge dominant narratives and explore alternative perspectives on resistance and activism.
This session explores the impact of digital platforms on identity expression and activism. Participants will discuss how social media and online communities facilitate new forms of resistance.
This track seeks to provide a global perspective on identity and resistance across different cultural contexts. It aims to highlight the diverse ways in which identities inform social movements worldwide.
