Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 4 SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Track 01
The Dynamics of Collective Memory

This track explores the mechanisms through which collective memory is formed, maintained, and transformed within various social groups. It invites contributions that analyze the interplay between memory and identity in shaping cultural narratives.

Track 02
Social Identity and Group Dynamics

Focusing on the intersection of social identity and group dynamics, this track examines how collective memory influences group cohesion and individual identity. Papers may address theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that highlight these relationships.

Track 03
Cultural Studies and Memory Practices

This session invites discussions on the role of cultural studies in understanding memory practices across different societies. Contributions may include analyses of rituals, traditions, and narratives that shape collective memory.

Track 04
Historical Memory and Its Implications

This track investigates the concept of historical memory and its impact on contemporary social identities. Papers should explore how historical narratives are constructed and their implications for social justice and collective identity.

Track 05
Community Studies and Memory Narratives

Focusing on community studies, this track examines how local narratives contribute to collective memory formation. Contributions may highlight case studies that illustrate the role of community in shaping social identity.

Track 06
Identity Politics and Collective Memory

This session addresses the relationship between identity politics and collective memory, exploring how political movements utilize memory to forge identities. Papers should critically engage with the implications of these dynamics for social cohesion.

Track 07
Heritage Studies and Cultural Transmission

This track explores the role of heritage studies in the transmission of cultural memory across generations. Contributions may analyze how heritage practices influence collective identity and community resilience.

Track 08
Critical Theory and Memory Analysis

This session invites critical theoretical perspectives on memory, examining how power dynamics shape collective memory narratives. Papers may engage with various theoretical frameworks to analyze memory's role in social justice.

Track 09
Oral History as a Tool for Memory Preservation

Focusing on oral history, this track explores its significance in preserving collective memory and fostering social identity. Contributions may include methodological discussions and case studies that highlight the power of personal narratives.

Track 10
Social Cohesion through Memory Practices

This session examines how memory practices contribute to social cohesion within diverse communities. Papers should explore the mechanisms through which shared memories foster unity and collective identity.

Track 11
Narrative Analysis in Memory Studies

This track focuses on narrative analysis as a methodological approach in memory studies, exploring how stories shape and reflect collective memory. Contributions may include theoretical discussions and empirical research that highlight narrative's role in identity formation.

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