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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 various forms of violence through an anthropological lens, examining cultural practices and societal structures that perpetuate conflict. It aims to uncover the underlying narratives and meanings associated with violence in different communities.
This session focuses on how collective memory shapes cultural identities in the context of violence and conflict. It seeks to analyze the role of shared histories in fostering resilience and resistance among affected communities.
This track investigates the intersection of human rights and ethnic conflict, emphasizing the experiences of marginalized groups. Papers will examine case studies that highlight the implications of human rights violations in ethnically diverse societies.
This session addresses the psychological and social dimensions of trauma in communities recovering from conflict. It aims to discuss various healing practices and their effectiveness in restoring social cohesion and individual well-being.
This track examines how globalization influences local conflicts and cultural dynamics. It will explore the dual role of globalization as both a catalyst for conflict and a potential avenue for peacebuilding.
This session highlights the role of cultural agency in resistance movements against oppression and violence. It will explore how cultural expressions serve as tools for social justice and empowerment.
This track investigates the cultural dimensions of political violence, focusing on how political ideologies shape violent actions and societal responses. It aims to analyze the narratives that emerge from such contexts and their impact on collective memory.
This session explores the relationship between social inequality and the emergence of conflict in various cultural settings. Papers will discuss strategies for promoting social justice and equity in post-conflict reconstruction efforts.
This track delves into the cultural and historical contexts of genocide, examining how collective memory and identity are shaped by such atrocities. It aims to foster discussions on prevention, remembrance, and reconciliation.
This session analyzes how notions of security are intertwined with identity politics and the politics of fear in contemporary societies. It seeks to understand how these dynamics influence public perceptions and responses to violence.
This track focuses on the role of cultural dialogue in peacebuilding efforts, emphasizing the importance of understanding diverse cultural narratives. It aims to explore innovative approaches that foster mutual respect and understanding in conflict resolution.