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Hybrid Event

2nd - 3rd March 2027 | Frankfurt, Germany

International Conference on Cognitive Anthropology and Culture (ICOCAAC - 27)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

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02

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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 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Track 01
Cognitive Processes in Cultural Contexts

This track explores the interplay between human cognition and cultural frameworks, examining how cultural contexts shape cognitive processes. It invites contributions that analyze the influence of cultural models on thought and reasoning.

Track 02
Anthropological Linguistics and Thought

Focusing on the relationship between language and cognition, this track investigates how linguistic structures reflect and influence cognitive processes. Papers may address topics such as linguistic relativity and the role of language in shaping cultural understanding.

Track 03
Cultural Models and Human Behavior

This session seeks to unpack the concept of cultural models and their impact on human behavior and social interactions. Contributions may include empirical studies and theoretical discussions on how cultural frameworks guide individual and collective actions.

Track 04
Ethnographic Approaches to Cognition

This track emphasizes ethnographic methodologies in studying cognitive processes within diverse cultural settings. It encourages submissions that highlight the importance of fieldwork in understanding cognition as a culturally situated phenomenon.

Track 05
Symbolism and Meaning in Culture

Exploring the symbolic dimensions of culture, this track invites papers that examine how symbols and ideas shape human cognition and social life. Discussions may include the role of symbols in identity formation and cultural narratives.

Track 06
Distributed Cognition in Social Networks

This session focuses on the concept of distributed cognition and its implications for understanding social networks and relationships. Contributions may explore how knowledge and reasoning are shared and constructed within communities.

Track 07
Cognition in Practice: Everyday Life and Culture

This track investigates how cognitive processes manifest in everyday practices and cultural rituals. It invites interdisciplinary approaches that bridge anthropology, psychology, and sociology to analyze cognition in real-world contexts.

Track 08
Consensus and Discourse Analysis

Focusing on the dynamics of consensus within cultural groups, this track encourages submissions that utilize discourse analysis to explore how language shapes collective cognition. Papers may examine the negotiation of meaning in social interactions.

Track 09
Values, Beliefs, and Cognitive Frameworks

This session seeks to understand how cultural values and beliefs inform cognitive frameworks and decision-making processes. Contributions may include theoretical explorations and empirical studies that highlight the interplay between culture and cognition.

Track 10
Experimental Approaches to Cognitive Anthropology

This track invites innovative experimental designs that investigate cognitive processes from an anthropological perspective. Submissions may focus on experimental tasks that reveal insights into cultural influences on cognition.

Track 11
Historical Perspectives on Cognition and Culture

Exploring the historical dimensions of cognitive anthropology, this track encourages papers that analyze how historical contexts shape cognitive processes and cultural practices. Contributions may include case studies and theoretical reflections on the evolution of cognition in cultural settings.

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