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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.
This track explores the complexities of intersectionality within gender studies, focusing on how various identities intersect to shape experiences of oppression and privilege. Scholars are invited to examine the implications of intersectional analysis for policy development and social justice initiatives.
This session addresses the interplay between sexuality and public policy, investigating how laws and regulations impact sexual rights and freedoms. Contributions may include case studies, theoretical frameworks, and critiques of existing policies affecting diverse sexual identities.
This track focuses on the relationship between human rights frameworks and gender equality, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies that promote equity. Participants are encouraged to discuss legal, social, and cultural barriers to achieving gender parity in various contexts.
This session examines the role of eroticism in the pursuit of social justice, considering how expressions of sexuality can challenge normative power structures. Papers may explore the intersections of eroticism, activism, and policy advocacy.
This track investigates the barriers and facilitators of political participation among diverse gender identities, highlighting strategies for enhancing civic engagement. Contributions may include empirical research, policy analyses, and advocacy initiatives aimed at increasing representation.
This session delves into the historical and contemporary civil rights movements that have shaped the landscape of sexual rights. Participants are invited to explore the connections between these movements and broader struggles for equality and justice.
This track focuses on the development and implementation of social inclusion policies that address gender disparities. Scholars are encouraged to analyze the effectiveness of these policies in promoting equitable access to resources and opportunities.
This session invites discussions on gender studies from a global perspective, examining how cultural, economic, and political contexts influence gender dynamics. Papers may address transnational issues and the impact of globalization on gender relations.
This track centers on advocacy efforts aimed at advancing sexual rights, exploring strategies employed by activists and organizations. Contributions may include case studies, theoretical analyses, and reflections on the challenges faced in various sociopolitical environments.
This session examines the intersection of human development and gender policy, focusing on how gender considerations can enhance development outcomes. Participants are invited to discuss innovative policy approaches that promote gender-responsive development.
This track explores the critical role of education in shaping understandings of gender and sexuality, emphasizing the importance of inclusive curricula. Papers may address pedagogical strategies, educational policies, and the impact of educational institutions on social attitudes.