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Hybrid Event

4th - 5th November 2026 | Karaj, Iran

International Conference on Queer Politics and Global Activism (ICQPGA - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

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 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Queer Theory and Political Discourse

This track explores the intersections of queer theory and political discourse, examining how language shapes and is shaped by queer identities. Papers may analyze the implications of rhetoric in political movements and the representation of LGBTQ+ communities in policy debates.

Track 02
Global Activism and LGBTQ+ Rights

This session focuses on the role of global activism in advancing LGBTQ+ rights across diverse cultural contexts. It invites contributions that investigate successful strategies, challenges, and the impact of international coalitions on local movements.

Track 03
Intersectionality in Queer Advocacy

This track delves into the concept of intersectionality as it pertains to queer advocacy, highlighting how various identities intersect to shape experiences of oppression and resistance. Papers should address the complexities of advocating for marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ spectrum.

Track 04
Social Movements and Queer Identity

This session examines the relationship between social movements and the formation of queer identities, focusing on how activism influences self-perception and community dynamics. Contributions may include case studies of specific movements and their impact on identity politics.

Track 05
Cultural Studies and Queer Representation

This track investigates the representation of queer identities in various cultural forms, including literature, film, and media. Papers should analyze how cultural narratives shape public perceptions and contribute to the discourse on LGBTQ+ rights.

Track 06
Policy Development and LGBTQ+ Rights

This session focuses on the development and implementation of policies that affect LGBTQ+ communities globally. Contributions are encouraged that critique existing frameworks and propose innovative solutions to enhance human rights protections.

Track 07
Community Mobilization in Queer Activism

This track explores strategies for community mobilization within queer activism, emphasizing grassroots organizing and coalition-building. Papers may highlight successful initiatives and the role of local leadership in fostering inclusive movements.

Track 08
Gender Studies and Queer Politics

This session examines the interplay between gender studies and queer politics, focusing on how gender norms influence political engagement and activism. Contributions should explore theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that illuminate these dynamics.

Track 09
International Relations and LGBTQ+ Advocacy

This track investigates the role of international relations in shaping LGBTQ+ advocacy efforts, particularly in the context of global governance and diplomacy. Papers may analyze the influence of international treaties and organizations on national policies.

Track 10
Social Justice Movements and Queer Rights

This session focuses on the integration of queer rights within broader social justice movements, examining how solidarity can enhance advocacy efforts. Contributions should explore the synergies and tensions between various social justice agendas.

Track 11
Identity Politics and Queer Activism

This track addresses the role of identity politics in shaping queer activism, exploring how identities are constructed and mobilized within political contexts. Papers should critically assess the implications of identity-based movements for broader social change.

2026 UPDATE

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