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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.
This track explores the intricate relationship between culinary practices and cultural identity across various societies. It aims to analyze how food preparation and consumption reflect and shape social norms and values.
This session focuses on the pressing issues of food security in the context of global challenges such as climate change and economic inequality. Researchers are invited to discuss innovative solutions and policy implications for ensuring sustainable food systems.
This track examines the role of food heritage in shaping collective memory and cultural continuity. It invites contributions that investigate how traditional culinary practices are preserved or transformed in contemporary societies.
This session delves into the significance of food rituals in fostering social cohesion and community identity. Papers will explore various cultural practices surrounding food that reinforce social bonds and collective belonging.
This track addresses the impact of globalization on local food systems and culinary traditions. It seeks to understand how global influences reshape food consumption patterns and cultural identities.
This session focuses on the intersection of agricultural practices and sustainability in food production. Participants are encouraged to present research on sustainable farming methods and their implications for food security.
This track investigates the socio-economic factors contributing to food inequality and their implications for social justice. Contributions will highlight the disparities in access to nutritious food and the role of policy in addressing these issues.
This session explores gastronomy as a multidisciplinary field that encompasses cultural, historical, and social dimensions of food. Researchers are invited to present studies that expand the understanding of gastronomy beyond mere culinary appreciation.
This track examines how food consumption behaviors contribute to identity formation in diverse cultural contexts. Papers will analyze the psychological and social factors influencing food choices and their implications for individual and collective identities.
This session focuses on the relationship between nutrition, food consumption patterns, and public health outcomes. Researchers are invited to discuss the implications of dietary practices for health promotion and disease prevention.
This track investigates the dynamics of cultural exchange through food in a globalized world. Contributions will explore how food serves as a medium for cultural dialogue and the implications for intercultural understanding.