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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 interplay between faith and personal identity within various cultural contexts. Participants are encouraged to analyze how religious beliefs shape individual and collective narratives in modern society.
Focusing on the role of interfaith dialogue in fostering understanding among diverse religious communities, this track invites discussions on effective communication strategies. Papers should examine case studies that highlight successful interfaith initiatives.
This session invites critical analyses of how media shapes public perceptions of religion and cultural practices. Contributions should investigate the implications of media narratives on societal attitudes towards faith and spirituality.
Exploring the significance of rituals in shaping discourse within religious communities, this track seeks to understand how these practices communicate values and beliefs. Papers may focus on specific rituals and their broader cultural implications.
This track examines the linguistic features of religious discourse and how they reflect cultural identities. Participants are encouraged to analyze language use in various religious contexts and its impact on community dynamics.
Focusing on narrative structures within faith-based communication, this session invites scholars to explore how stories shape religious understanding and community cohesion. Contributions should highlight the role of storytelling in transmitting cultural values.
This track encourages interdisciplinary approaches to studying religion through the lens of cultural studies. Papers should investigate how cultural contexts influence religious practices and beliefs.
Exploring how discourse influences individual and collective spirituality, this session invites papers that analyze the language of spirituality across different cultures. Participants are encouraged to examine the transformative power of spiritual communication.
This track focuses on the intersection of religious studies and political discourse, examining how religious narratives are utilized in political contexts. Contributions should analyze the implications of this relationship for social cohesion and conflict.
This session invites exploration of how cultural narratives shape and are shaped by religious belief systems. Papers should investigate the reciprocal relationship between culture and religion in various societal contexts.
Focusing on faith-based social movements, this track invites analyses of the discourse that drives these initiatives. Participants should examine how language and communication strategies mobilize communities for social change.