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International Conference on Identity in Postcolonial and Global Studies

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4th Sep – 5th Sep 2026 Brisbane, Australia

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 4 SDG 5 SDG 8 SDG 10
01 Reconstructing Identity in Postcolonial Contexts +
This track explores the complexities of identity formation in postcolonial societies, emphasizing the interplay between historical narratives and contemporary cultural expressions. Participants are encouraged to examine how colonial legacies continue to shape identities and influence social dynamics.
SDG 10 SDG 16
02 Globalization and the Transformation of Cultural Identities +
This session focuses on the impact of globalization on cultural identities, analyzing how transnational flows of people, ideas, and goods reshape individual and collective identities. Contributions will investigate both the homogenizing and diversifying effects of global interconnectedness.
SDG 8 SDG 11
03 Diaspora Studies: Identity and Belonging +
This track invites discussions on the identities of diasporic communities, exploring themes of belonging, displacement, and cultural hybridity. Papers should address how diasporic identities are negotiated and expressed in various socio-political contexts.
SDG 10 SDG 16
04 Critical Theories of Identity Politics +
This session examines the role of identity politics in contemporary social movements, focusing on how identities are mobilized for political action. Contributions will engage with critical theories to analyze the implications of identity-based activism.
SDG 5 SDG 16
05 Decolonization and Identity Reconstruction +
This track investigates the processes of decolonization and their effects on identity reconstruction in formerly colonized nations. Participants are encouraged to explore the intersections of cultural identity, resistance, and empowerment in postcolonial contexts.
SDG 4 SDG 10
06 Gender, Identity, and Social Justice +
This session addresses the intersections of gender and identity within the framework of social justice, highlighting how gendered experiences shape identity formation. Contributions should focus on the implications of gender identities in advocating for equity and justice.
SDG 5 SDG 10
07 Comparative Studies of Identity Across Cultures +
This track promotes comparative analyses of identity across different cultural contexts, encouraging participants to explore similarities and differences in identity construction. Papers may focus on specific case studies or broader theoretical frameworks.
SDG 10 SDG 16
08 Historical Narratives and Collective Memory +
This session examines the role of historical narratives in shaping collective identities, emphasizing how memory and history influence contemporary identity politics. Contributions should analyze the relationship between historical interpretation and identity formation.
SDG 4 SDG 16
09 International Relations and Identity Dynamics +
This track explores the intersection of identity and international relations, focusing on how national and cultural identities influence diplomatic interactions and global governance. Participants are invited to discuss the implications of identity in shaping international policies.
SDG 10 SDG 16
10 Cultural Studies Approaches to Identity +
This session encourages interdisciplinary approaches to identity through the lens of cultural studies, examining how cultural practices and representations inform identity construction. Papers should engage with various media and cultural artifacts to illustrate these dynamics.
SDG 4 SDG 10
11 Identity Politics in a Globalized World +
This track investigates the evolving nature of identity politics in the context of globalization, focusing on how global challenges reshape identity-based movements. Contributions should analyze the tensions and synergies between local and global identity politics.
SDG 10 SDG 16