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International Conference on Sociology of Inequality and Social Justice

ICSISJ

19th Dec – 20th Dec 2026 Mexico City, Mexico

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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 1 SDG 2 SDG 5 SDG 8
01 Philosophical Foundations of Social Justice +
This track explores the theoretical underpinnings of social justice, examining key philosophical debates surrounding equity and fairness. Participants will engage with concepts from prominent thinkers to analyze their relevance in contemporary society.
SDG 10 SDG 16
02 Sociological Perspectives on Inequality +
This session focuses on the sociological frameworks that explain the persistence of inequality across various dimensions, including class, race, and gender. Scholars will present empirical research that sheds light on the mechanisms of social stratification.
SDG 1 SDG 10
03 Poverty Studies: Causes and Consequences +
This track aims to dissect the multifaceted nature of poverty, examining its root causes and far-reaching impacts on individuals and communities. Contributions will highlight innovative approaches to understanding and addressing poverty in diverse contexts.
SDG 1 SDG 2 SDG 10
04 Gender Inequality: Challenges and Solutions +
This session addresses the pervasive issue of gender inequality, focusing on both theoretical analyses and practical interventions. Researchers will share insights on the barriers women face and strategies for promoting gender equity.
SDG 5 SDG 10
05 Racial Inequality and Social Justice Movements +
This track investigates the intersections of race and inequality, highlighting the role of social justice movements in challenging systemic racism. Presentations will explore historical and contemporary case studies that illustrate the struggle for racial equity.
SDG 10 SDG 16
06 Economic Inequality: Trends and Implications +
This session examines the growing divide in economic resources and its implications for social cohesion and justice. Researchers will analyze data trends and discuss policy responses aimed at mitigating economic disparities.
SDG 1 SDG 8
07 Structural Violence and Power Relations +
This track delves into the concept of structural violence, exploring how power dynamics perpetuate inequality and marginalization. Participants will engage in discussions on the implications of these structures for social justice advocacy.
SDG 10 SDG 16
08 Social Stratification and Class Structure +
This session focuses on the complexities of social stratification and the evolving nature of class structures in modern societies. Scholars will present research that examines the implications of class for access to resources and opportunities.
SDG 1 SDG 10
09 Redistribution and Equity in Policy Making +
This track addresses the critical role of redistribution in achieving social equity, exploring various policy approaches and their effectiveness. Participants will discuss case studies that highlight successful and unsuccessful redistribution efforts.
SDG 1 SDG 10
10 Exclusion and Marginalization in Society +
This session investigates the processes of exclusion and marginalization that affect various groups within society. Researchers will present findings on the social, economic, and political factors that contribute to these phenomena.
SDG 10 SDG 16
11 Critical Sociology: Theories and Applications +
This track emphasizes critical sociology as a lens for understanding and addressing social inequalities. Participants will explore theoretical frameworks and their practical applications in promoting social justice.
SDG 10 SDG 16