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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 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intersection of feminism and digital cultures, focusing on how online platforms shape gender identities and activism. It invites discussions on the implications of digital spaces for feminist movements and the representation of women and marginalized genders.
This session examines the portrayal of sexuality in digital media and its impact on societal norms and individual identities. Participants will analyze how digital platforms can both reinforce and challenge traditional narratives surrounding sexuality and eroticism.
This track addresses the evolving landscape of human rights in relation to digital technologies and social media. It seeks to highlight the role of digital tools in advocating for sexual rights and social justice while considering the risks of surveillance and censorship.
This session focuses on the importance of intersectionality in understanding the diverse experiences of gender and sexuality within digital cultures. It encourages contributions that highlight the voices of marginalized communities and their unique challenges in the digital realm.
This track invites critical analyses of cultural texts and practices that shape gender representation in contemporary society. Participants are encouraged to explore how cultural studies frameworks can illuminate the complexities of gender and sexuality in various media.
This session investigates how technology influences gendered experiences and identities in both personal and public spheres. It aims to uncover the implications of technological advancements on gender relations and the construction of sexual identities.
This track focuses on the role of digital activism in promoting social justice and advocating for gender and sexual rights. It seeks to explore effective strategies and case studies that demonstrate the power of online movements in effecting real-world change.
This session examines how digital environments contribute to the formation and expression of gender and sexual identities. It invites discussions on the fluidity of identity in online contexts and the implications for personal and collective empowerment.
This track explores the intersection of digital policy and gender equality, analyzing how regulations can either promote or hinder progress in gender rights. Participants will discuss best practices and policy frameworks that support inclusivity in digital spaces.
This session delves into the evolving concept of eroticism in the context of digital cultures, examining how technology transforms expressions of desire and intimacy. It invites contributions that reflect on the implications of digital eroticism for personal relationships and societal norms.
This track addresses the relationship between civil rights and digital citizenship, focusing on the implications for gender and sexual minorities. It aims to foster discussions on how digital engagement can enhance or undermine civil rights in diverse cultural contexts.
