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International Conference on Social Inequality and Class Structures

4–5 Aug 2026 Edinburgh, UK Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICSIACS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Anthropology,Sociology,Social Sciences and related disciplines.

01 Understanding Social Inequality +
This track explores the multifaceted nature of social inequality, examining its roots and manifestations across different societies. Papers will analyze how historical, cultural, and economic factors contribute to persistent disparities in wealth and opportunity.
02 Class Structures and Social Stratification +
This session focuses on the theoretical frameworks and empirical studies related to class structures and their role in social stratification. Contributions will investigate how class dynamics influence social mobility and access to resources.
03 Poverty Studies: Causes and Consequences +
This track invites research that delves into the causes of poverty and its far-reaching consequences on individuals and communities. Papers will discuss both quantitative and qualitative approaches to understanding poverty in various contexts.
04 Social Justice Movements and Inequality +
This session examines the role of social justice movements in addressing and challenging social inequalities. Contributions will highlight case studies and theoretical discussions on activism, policy change, and community engagement.
05 Economic Inequality: Trends and Impacts +
This track investigates the trends in economic inequality and their implications for social cohesion and stability. Researchers are encouraged to present data-driven analyses and theoretical perspectives on wealth distribution.
06 Power Relations and Status Groups +
This session focuses on the interplay between power relations and the formation of status groups within societies. Papers will explore how these dynamics shape social interactions and institutional practices.
07 Education as a Tool for Addressing Inequality +
This track examines the role of education in perpetuating or alleviating social inequalities. Contributions will analyze educational policies, access, and outcomes across different demographic groups.
08 Labor Markets and Inequality +
This session focuses on the relationship between labor markets and social inequality, exploring how employment practices and economic policies affect marginalized groups. Papers will discuss issues such as wage disparities, job security, and labor rights.
09 Gender Inequality in Contemporary Society +
This track investigates the persistent issue of gender inequality across various domains, including the workplace, education, and healthcare. Researchers are invited to present studies that highlight the intersectionality of gender with other forms of inequality.
10 Structural Inequality and Institutional Practices +
This session explores how structural inequalities are embedded within institutional practices and policies. Contributions will analyze the mechanisms through which institutions perpetuate disparities and propose pathways for reform.
11 Global Stratification and Social Mobility +
This track examines global patterns of stratification and their impact on social mobility across different regions. Papers will discuss comparative analyses and case studies that highlight the complexities of mobility in a globalized world.

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