Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICPECTA conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across African Studies and related disciplines.
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Philosophical Foundations of African Thought
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This track explores the core philosophical tenets that underpin African intellectual traditions. Participants will engage with key texts and concepts that shape African philosophy and its relevance in contemporary discourse.
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Ethics and Moral Philosophy in African Contexts
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This session focuses on the ethical frameworks and moral philosophies that emerge from African cultural practices. Discussions will highlight the interplay between traditional values and modern ethical dilemmas.
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Postcolonial Theory and African Identity
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This track examines the impact of colonial histories on the formation of African identities. Scholars will analyze postcolonial theory as a lens to understand contemporary African social and political landscapes.
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Decolonial Studies: Reimagining Knowledge Systems
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This session invites critical reflections on decolonial approaches to knowledge production in Africa. Participants will discuss strategies for reclaiming and revitalizing indigenous knowledge systems.
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Political Philosophy and Justice in Africa
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This track investigates the philosophical underpinnings of justice and governance in African societies. It aims to foster dialogue on political theories that resonate with African realities.
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Cultural Theory and African Aesthetics
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This session explores the intersections of cultural theory and aesthetics within African contexts. Participants will analyze how cultural expressions reflect and shape philosophical ideas.
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Epistemology and African Knowledge Traditions
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This track delves into the epistemological frameworks that inform African ways of knowing. Discussions will focus on the validity and significance of indigenous epistemologies in global contexts.
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Human Rights Discourse in African Philosophy
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This session examines the philosophical foundations of human rights as articulated within African thought. Participants will critique the universality of human rights in light of local cultural norms and practices.
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Ontology and the Nature of Being in African Philosophy
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This track investigates ontological questions and the nature of existence as understood in African philosophical traditions. Scholars will explore how these perspectives contribute to broader philosophical debates.
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Identity Studies: Intersectionality and African Experiences
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This session focuses on the complexities of identity formation in Africa through the lens of intersectionality. Participants will discuss how various identities interact and influence social dynamics.
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Critical Thought and Social Change in Africa
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This track encourages discussions on the role of critical thought in fostering social change across African societies. Participants will explore how philosophical inquiry can address pressing social issues.
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