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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 how spiritual beliefs shape collective and individual memories within various cultural contexts. Participants are encouraged to examine the interplay between spirituality and memory in the construction of cultural identity.
This session focuses on the role of ritual practices in the preservation and transmission of cultural heritage. Papers will investigate how rituals serve as a medium for expressing spiritual beliefs and maintaining cultural continuity.
This track invites discussions on the significance of oral traditions in conveying spiritual narratives and cultural heritage. Contributions will highlight the ways in which storytelling fosters community engagement and spiritual identity.
This session examines the relationship between faith practices and the formation of cultural identities. Scholars are invited to analyze how diverse spiritual practices contribute to the understanding of cultural heritage.
This track aims to contextualize spirituality within historical frameworks, exploring how past events shape contemporary spiritual practices. Papers may focus on significant historical moments that have influenced collective memory and religious expression.
This session emphasizes the role of spiritual narratives in fostering community engagement and social cohesion. Contributions will explore how shared stories and beliefs can strengthen communal ties and cultural heritage.
This track encourages the use of ethnographic methods to study spirituality within various cultural settings. Participants will share insights on how immersive research can reveal the complexities of spiritual practices and their cultural implications.
This session investigates the concept of collective memory in relation to spirituality across different cultures. Papers will explore how shared spiritual experiences shape community identities and influence heritage preservation.
This track focuses on the intersection of faith and cultural heritage preservation efforts. Participants will discuss case studies where spiritual beliefs drive initiatives aimed at safeguarding cultural sites and practices.
This session examines how rituals serve as expressions of cultural identity and spiritual beliefs. Contributions will analyze the significance of ritual practices in maintaining cultural heritage and fostering community belonging.
This track explores the role of spirituality in contemporary cultural discourse and its implications for cultural heritage. Scholars are invited to discuss how modern interpretations of spirituality influence collective memory and identity formation.
