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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.
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores innovative methodologies in digital ethnography, focusing on the integration of technology in traditional ethnographic practices. Participants will discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by digital tools in capturing cultural narratives.
This session examines how virtual communities shape individual and collective identities in the digital age. Scholars will analyze the interplay between online interactions and identity construction across various social media platforms.
This track investigates social media platforms as sites of cultural production and consumption. Presenters will explore how user-generated content reflects and influences societal norms and values.
This session focuses on the impact of technology on social interactions within virtual communities. Researchers will present findings on how digital tools facilitate or hinder communication and connection among users.
This track invites discussions on the ethnographic study of online cultures, emphasizing the unique characteristics and dynamics of digital communities. Participants will share case studies that highlight the richness of online cultural practices.
This session explores the various forms of communication that emerge in virtual spaces and their implications for social relationships. Scholars will examine how digital communication reshapes interpersonal dynamics and community engagement.
This track addresses ethical considerations surrounding privacy and surveillance in digital ethnographic research. Presenters will discuss strategies for conducting research responsibly while respecting participants' digital boundaries.
This session encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on digital ethnography, inviting perspectives from sociology, anthropology, media studies, and beyond. Participants will explore how diverse academic frameworks can enhance understanding of virtual communities.
This track examines the role of digital ethnography in understanding online activism and its impact on social change. Researchers will present case studies that illustrate how virtual communities mobilize for social justice.
This session focuses on the representation of culture in digital spaces, analyzing how various identities and narratives are portrayed online. Scholars will discuss the implications of these representations for broader societal perceptions.
This track looks ahead to the future of digital ethnography, considering emerging trends and technologies that may shape the field. Participants will engage in discussions about potential research avenues and methodological innovations.
