Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICRSACS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across African Studies and related disciplines.
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Indigenous Beliefs and Practices in African Contexts
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This track explores the diverse indigenous belief systems and practices across various African cultures. It aims to highlight the significance of these traditions in shaping contemporary spiritual identities and community dynamics.
02
Ritual Practices and Their Societal Impact
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Focusing on the role of rituals in African societies, this track examines how these practices foster community cohesion and individual identity. Papers will analyze both traditional and contemporary rituals, considering their evolving meanings.
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Sacred Traditions and Their Modern Interpretations
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This session invites discussions on the reinterpretation of sacred traditions in modern African contexts. It seeks to understand how these traditions adapt to contemporary challenges while retaining their core values.
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Comparative Religion: African Perspectives
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This track encourages comparative analyses of African religions with other global belief systems. It aims to uncover unique theological insights and commonalities that enrich the understanding of global spirituality.
05
Religious Identity in Postcolonial Africa
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Exploring the complexities of religious identity in postcolonial African societies, this session addresses the interplay between traditional beliefs and external influences. Papers will discuss how individuals navigate their faith in a rapidly changing socio-political landscape.
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Mythology and Its Role in African Cosmologies
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This track delves into the rich tapestry of African mythology and its significance in shaping cultural narratives and worldviews. Participants will explore how myths inform spiritual beliefs and community practices.
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Philosophy of Religion in African Thought
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Focusing on African philosophical perspectives on religion, this session invites papers that engage with indigenous philosophical frameworks. Discussions will center on how these philosophies contribute to broader theological debates.
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Ritual Symbolism and Cultural Expression
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This track examines the symbolic dimensions of rituals within African cultures, highlighting how they convey deeper meanings and cultural values. Papers will analyze the interplay between symbolism and community identity.
09
Spiritual Movements and Social Change
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This session explores the emergence of new spiritual movements in Africa and their impact on social change. It aims to investigate how these movements address contemporary issues and foster community resilience.
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Belief Systems and Interfaith Dialogue
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Focusing on the interactions between various belief systems in Africa, this track promotes discussions on interfaith dialogue and coexistence. Papers will explore how diverse beliefs can foster mutual understanding and respect.
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Community Practices and Collective Spirituality
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This track highlights the role of community practices in shaping collective spirituality in African contexts. It aims to showcase how communal rituals and gatherings reinforce social bonds and spiritual identities.
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