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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 how colonial histories continue to shape contemporary governance structures in the Americas. It aims to analyze the interplay between colonial legacies and current political practices, focusing on issues of power and authority.
This session examines the role of Indigenous resistance in preserving cultural heritage amidst colonial legacies. It seeks to highlight the resilience of Indigenous communities in asserting their identities and narratives.
This track investigates the construction of national narratives through the lens of historical memory in postcolonial contexts. It aims to understand how collective memories shape national identities and influence contemporary political discourse.
This session focuses on the economic impacts of colonialism that persist in modern-day Americas. It will analyze how these legacies affect economic development, inequality, and social transformation.
This track explores the processes of decolonization and their implications for state formation in the Americas. It aims to assess how newly independent states navigate their colonial pasts while forging new national identities.
This session examines the complexities of identity formation in postcolonial societies across the Americas. It seeks to explore how colonial histories and contemporary realities intersect to shape individual and collective identities.
This track offers a comparative analysis of various independence movements across the Americas. It aims to uncover common themes and divergent paths in the struggle for autonomy and self-determination.
This session investigates the social transformations that have emerged in the wake of colonial histories. It seeks to understand how these transformations influence contemporary social dynamics and community relations.
This track delves into the political histories of American nations, emphasizing the enduring impact of colonialism. It aims to analyze how colonial legacies inform current political ideologies and practices.
This session explores the role of cultural heritage in the nation-building processes of postcolonial states. It aims to assess how cultural narratives contribute to national unity and identity.
This track examines the intersection of historical memory and social justice movements in the Americas. It seeks to understand how recollections of colonial pasts inform contemporary struggles for equity and recognition.