Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICSRGP conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across GLBT Studies and related disciplines.
01
Intersectionality in LGBTQ+ Identities
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This track explores the multifaceted nature of LGBTQ+ identities through the lens of intersectionality. It seeks to understand how various social categories such as race, gender, and class intersect to shape individual experiences within the community.
02
Faith and LGBTQ+ Rights: A Global Perspective
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This session examines the complex relationship between religious beliefs and LGBTQ+ rights across different cultures. It aims to highlight both the challenges and opportunities that faith communities present in advancing social justice for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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Cultural Representations of Sexuality
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This track focuses on the portrayal of sexuality in various cultural contexts, including literature, art, and media. It invites critical analyses of how these representations influence societal attitudes towards LGBTQ+ individuals.
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Policy Development and LGBTQ+ Advocacy
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This session addresses the role of policy in shaping the rights and protections of LGBTQ+ individuals globally. It encourages discussions on effective advocacy strategies and the impact of legislation on community well-being.
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Human Rights and Sexuality: A Global Challenge
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This track investigates the intersection of human rights and sexuality, focusing on the global disparities faced by LGBTQ+ populations. It aims to foster dialogue on the necessity of inclusive human rights frameworks that address sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Faith, Identity, and LGBTQ+ Belonging
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This session explores the dynamics of faith and identity within LGBTQ+ communities. It seeks to understand how individuals navigate their spiritual beliefs alongside their sexual and gender identities.
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Social Justice Movements and LGBTQ+ Inclusion
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This track examines the role of LGBTQ+ individuals in broader social justice movements. It emphasizes the importance of intersectional approaches in advocating for equality and justice across various social issues.
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Ethical Considerations in LGBTQ+ Research
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This session addresses the ethical challenges and responsibilities involved in conducting research within LGBTQ+ communities. It aims to promote best practices that respect the dignity and rights of participants.
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Community Engagement and LGBTQ+ Activism
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This track focuses on grassroots activism and community engagement strategies within LGBTQ+ populations. It highlights successful case studies and the importance of local involvement in advocating for rights and representation.
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Gender Studies and LGBTQ+ Perspectives
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This session investigates the contributions of gender studies to understanding LGBTQ+ experiences. It encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on how gender constructs influence sexual identities and societal perceptions.
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Critical Analysis of LGBTQ+ Policies Worldwide
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This track provides a critical examination of LGBTQ+ policies across different nations, assessing their effectiveness and implications. It aims to identify best practices and areas for improvement in policy development and implementation.
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