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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 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the foundational principles of queer theory and its application to contemporary social justice movements. Participants will analyze how queer theoretical frameworks can challenge normative structures and advocate for marginalized identities.
This session focuses on the interplay between eroticism and identity formation across various cultural landscapes. Scholars will examine how erotic expression influences personal and collective identities within LGBTQ+ communities.
This track investigates the intersection of human rights with issues of sexuality and gender, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate the struggles and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals in securing their rights.
This session delves into the complexities of intersectionality as it pertains to queer experiences, focusing on how race, class, and gender intersect with sexual orientation. Participants will engage in discussions that reveal the multifaceted nature of identity and oppression.
This track examines the portrayal of sexuality and eroticism in various cultural mediums, including literature, film, and art. Scholars will analyze how these representations shape societal perceptions and contribute to the discourse on human rights.
This session invites discussions on the intersections of feminist theory and queer theory, exploring how both frameworks can inform and enhance each other. Participants will critically assess the contributions of feminist thought to the understanding of queer identities.
This track focuses on the political dimensions of LGBTQ+ activism, examining strategies for advocacy and policy change. Presenters will share insights into successful movements and the ongoing challenges faced in the pursuit of political rights.
This session emphasizes the recognition of sexual rights as integral to the broader human rights agenda. Scholars will discuss legal frameworks and advocacy efforts aimed at protecting sexual rights globally.
This track explores the implications of queer theory for human development paradigms, questioning traditional notions of progress and well-being. Participants will consider how inclusive approaches can enhance developmental outcomes for LGBTQ+ individuals.
This session examines the role of civic engagement in fostering resilience and empowerment within queer communities. Presentations will highlight initiatives that promote active participation and representation in civic life.
This track invites discussions on the global landscape of queer rights, highlighting diverse cultural contexts and legal frameworks. Scholars will analyze the challenges and successes of LGBTQ+ movements in various regions around the world.
