Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the intersection of anthropology and technology, focusing on how innovations shape cultural practices and social structures. Participants will analyze case studies that illustrate the impact of technological advancements on human behavior and societal norms.
This session examines the complexities of cultural identity as influenced by globalization and transnational interactions. Scholars will discuss how cultural identities are negotiated, transformed, and sometimes contested in a rapidly changing world.
This track investigates the processes of social transformation driven by modernization, including shifts in values, practices, and institutions. Contributions will highlight the anthropological insights into the effects of modernization on diverse communities.
Focusing on the role of knowledge systems in shaping cultural change, this session will explore how different societies construct and disseminate knowledge. Papers will address the implications of these systems for social practices and identity formation.
This track delves into the anthropological study of human adaptation in the context of digital societies. Participants will explore how digital technologies influence social interactions, cultural expressions, and individual identities.
This session focuses on the anthropological implications of industrialization, examining how it reshapes labor, community structures, and cultural practices. Contributions will analyze historical and contemporary case studies of industrialization across different cultures.
This track investigates how social practices evolve in response to cultural change, emphasizing the role of tradition and innovation. Scholars will present research on the dynamics of social practices in various cultural contexts.
This session aims to bridge historical analysis with anthropological perspectives, exploring how historical events shape contemporary cultural identities. Papers will focus on the long-term effects of historical change on social practices and community resilience.
This track examines the role of innovation as a catalyst for cultural adaptation and transformation. Participants will discuss how communities leverage innovation to navigate challenges and redefine their cultural landscapes.
Focusing on the relationship between cultural practices and social resilience, this session will explore how communities utilize cultural resources to withstand social and environmental changes. Contributions will highlight case studies that demonstrate the adaptive capacity of cultural practices.
This track investigates the anthropological dimensions of social movements and their role in driving cultural and social change. Scholars will analyze the motivations, strategies, and impacts of various social movements across different contexts.
