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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 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the representation of cultural narratives in European cinema, focusing on how films reflect and shape national identities. It invites papers that analyze specific films or trends within the context of cultural representation and identity formation.
This session examines the intersection of media and youth culture across Europe, highlighting how digital platforms influence the identities and experiences of young people. Contributions may include studies on social media, youth activism, and the role of audiovisual content in shaping youth narratives.
This track investigates the dynamics of censorship and freedom of expression within European media landscapes. Papers are encouraged to address historical and contemporary cases, examining the implications for journalism and public discourse.
This session focuses on the impact of globalization on European cultural identity, exploring how transnational influences reshape local narratives. Contributions may analyze the tension between global media trends and regional cultural expressions.
This track delves into the role of propaganda in shaping political communication across Europe, particularly in the context of contemporary challenges. Papers should explore case studies of media campaigns, public opinion, and the effects of propaganda on democratic processes.
This session examines the role of visual culture in representing European identities through various artistic mediums. Contributions may include analyses of contemporary art, photography, and visual storytelling that reflect societal issues and cultural diversity.
This track invites papers that explore the relationship between performance studies and cultural representation in Europe. Topics may include theater, dance, and other performance arts as mediums for expressing identity and social commentary.
This session investigates how digital media has transformed journalism practices in Europe, focusing on the implications for news production and consumption. Papers may address issues such as misinformation, audience engagement, and the evolving role of journalists.
This track explores the role of audiovisual culture in shaping European identity, examining how films, television, and online content contribute to cultural narratives. Contributions may analyze specific genres, trends, or the impact of streaming services on cultural representation.
This session focuses on the role of storytelling in preserving and transmitting collective memory within European media. Papers are encouraged to explore how narratives in film, television, and literature reflect historical events and cultural heritage.
This track examines the relationship between popular culture and social change in Europe, highlighting how media representations influence public perceptions and societal norms. Contributions may include analyses of music, television, and film as catalysts for cultural shifts.
