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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 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the transformation of online identities in the digital age, examining how individuals curate their personas across various platforms. It seeks to understand the implications of these identities for personal and societal interactions.
This session investigates the interplay between digital culture and identity formation, focusing on how cultural narratives shape individual and collective identities. Contributions may include analyses of media representations and their impact on identity perception.
This track addresses the complexities of cyber identity, particularly in relation to privacy and data ethics. Participants will discuss the challenges individuals face in protecting their identities in an increasingly interconnected digital landscape.
This session examines the role of social media platforms in the construction and negotiation of identities. It will highlight case studies that illustrate the influence of social media dynamics on self-representation and community building.
This track focuses on the contributions of digital humanities to the study of identity, emphasizing innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches. Papers may explore how digital tools can enhance our understanding of identity narratives across cultures.
This session invites discussions from cultural studies scholars on the implications of digital identity in contemporary society. It aims to critically analyze how cultural contexts influence the perception and expression of identity online.
This track investigates the relationship between the information society and evolving identity dynamics. It will explore how access to information and communication technologies reshapes identity formation and social interactions.
This session focuses on the role of digital innovation in identity management practices. Participants will discuss emerging technologies and their potential to enhance or complicate identity verification and representation.
This track addresses the ethical considerations surrounding data usage in identity representation. Contributions will explore the responsibilities of researchers and practitioners in ensuring ethical practices in the digital portrayal of identities.
This session examines the intersection of communication studies and identity narratives, focusing on how communication practices shape and are shaped by identity. Papers may analyze various media forms and their role in identity storytelling.
This track looks ahead to the future of identity in the context of ongoing digital transformation. It invites discussions on potential trends, challenges, and opportunities that may redefine identity in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
