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 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Track 01
Pragmatics and Communication Theory

This track explores the intersection of pragmatics and communication theory, focusing on how contextual factors influence meaning-making in discourse. Participants will examine theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that illuminate the role of pragmatics in various communicative contexts.

Track 02
Critical Discourse Analysis in Social Contexts

This session invites contributions that analyze power dynamics and ideologies through critical discourse analysis. Emphasis will be placed on the role of language in shaping social realities and the implications for social justice.

Track 03
Media Discourse and Public Perception

This track investigates how media discourse shapes public perception and influences societal narratives. Researchers are encouraged to present studies that analyze media texts and their impact on public opinion and discourse.

Track 04
Narrative Studies in Social Sciences

Focusing on narrative methodologies, this session will explore how storytelling shapes human experience and social understanding. Contributions may include analyses of personal narratives, collective memory, and the role of narratives in identity formation.

Track 05
Rhetoric and Persuasion in Communication

This track examines the role of rhetoric in persuasive communication across various contexts. Participants will discuss strategies and techniques used in rhetoric to influence audiences and convey messages effectively.

Track 06
Conversational Analysis and Interaction

This session focuses on the intricacies of conversational analysis and its implications for understanding social interaction. Contributions will highlight methodologies for analyzing spoken discourse and the nuances of turn-taking, repair, and context.

Track 07
Communication Models and Theoretical Frameworks

This track invites discussions on various communication models and their applicability in contemporary discourse studies. Participants will critically evaluate existing frameworks and propose new models that reflect the complexities of modern communication.

Track 08
Language and Power Dynamics

This session explores the relationship between language and power, investigating how discourse can reinforce or challenge power structures. Contributions may include analyses of political discourse, institutional language, and the role of language in social movements.

Track 09
Semiotics and Meaning in Discourse

Focusing on semiotic analysis, this track examines how signs and symbols create meaning within various discourses. Participants will explore the implications of semiotics for understanding communication practices across different cultures.

Track 10
Public Discourse and Civic Engagement

This session investigates the role of public discourse in fostering civic engagement and democratic participation. Contributions will analyze how discourse shapes public debates and influences community action.

Track 11
Textual Analysis in Social Research

This track focuses on methodologies for textual analysis within social research, emphasizing the interpretation of texts in various forms. Participants will share insights on the analytical techniques used to uncover meanings and themes in discourse.

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