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Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
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.
Why it matters
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the historical and contemporary migration patterns of Pacific Islanders within and beyond Oceania. It aims to analyze the socio-economic factors influencing these movements and their implications for identity and community formation.
Focusing on the experiences of Pacific Islanders in diaspora, this track examines how migration shapes cultural identities and belonging. It seeks to understand the interplay between heritage, race, and the evolving sense of self in transnational contexts.
This session addresses the impact of colonial histories on current border policies and migration practices in Oceania. Discussions will center on how these legacies continue to influence notions of citizenship and belonging.
This track investigates the effects of globalization on Pacific Islander communities, particularly in terms of cultural exchange and adaptation. It will explore how global networks reshape local identities and practices.
Examining the transnational ties of Pacific Islander communities, this session highlights how these connections foster resilience and adaptability. It will discuss the role of diaspora networks in supporting cultural continuity and social capital.
This track delves into the experiences of Pacific Islanders in exile, focusing on the challenges of maintaining cultural identity and community ties. It aims to explore narratives of displacement and the quest for belonging in new environments.
This session addresses the policy frameworks surrounding Pacific Islander migration and the challenges faced by policymakers. It will analyze the effectiveness of current policies in promoting integration and protecting the rights of migrants.
Focusing on cultural heritage, this track examines how Pacific Islanders resist erasure and assert their identities in the face of globalization and colonial legacies. It will highlight case studies of cultural revival and activism.
This session explores the intersections of race and ethnicity within Pacific Islander communities, particularly in relation to social dynamics and power structures. It seeks to understand how these factors influence migration experiences and community cohesion.
This track focuses on successful integration strategies employed by Pacific Islander communities in host countries. It will examine community-led initiatives that promote social cohesion and cultural exchange.
This session invites reflections on emerging trends and future research directions in Oceania studies, particularly concerning migration and diaspora. It aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among scholars and practitioners.
Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.