12th Sep 2026
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This track explores the interplay between cultural narratives and collective memory in shaping historical consciousness. It invites discussions on how societies construct and reconstruct their pasts through various mediums.
Focusing on the evolution of identity politics, this track examines how historical events influence contemporary identities. Papers may analyze the role of race, ethnicity, gender, and class in shaping societal narratives.
This session investigates the dynamic relationship between tradition and transformation within cultural practices across different societies. Contributions should highlight case studies that illustrate how traditions adapt to changing social landscapes.
This track addresses the impact of globalization on historical narratives and cultural identities. Scholars are encouraged to explore how global interconnectedness reshapes local histories and cultural expressions.
Examining the legacies of colonialism, this session focuses on how heritage and memory are negotiated in post-colonial societies. Papers should discuss the implications for identity formation and cultural preservation.
This track delves into the politics surrounding memory, including the processes of commemoration and forgetting in historical narratives. Contributions should analyze how these practices influence societal values and collective identity.
This session invites papers that explore the role of historical narratives in driving social change. Participants are encouraged to examine case studies where narratives have catalyzed movements or shifts in public consciousness.
Focusing on the intersection of cultural heritage and globalization, this track seeks to understand how global forces impact local heritage practices. Contributions should address both challenges and opportunities presented by this relationship.
This track examines how diaspora communities navigate memory and identity in relation to their historical roots. Papers should explore the ways in which these communities maintain cultural ties while adapting to new environments.
This session investigates the politics surrounding heritage preservation and the tensions between tradition and change. Scholars are invited to discuss the implications of heritage politics for cultural identity and societal cohesion.
This track focuses on narratives of resistance and resilience in the face of historical oppression. Contributions should highlight how these narratives shape cultural identities and influence contemporary social movements.
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