Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICSJCS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Ethnography and related disciplines.
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Ethnographic Approaches to Social Justice
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This track invites papers that explore the methodologies and practices of ethnography in advancing social justice. Contributions should highlight how ethnographic research can illuminate power dynamics and advocate for marginalized communities.
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Cultural Identity and Transformation
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This session focuses on the interplay between cultural identity and social transformation. Papers should examine how cultural narratives shape identities and influence movements for social change.
03
Human Rights Movements: An Ethnographic Perspective
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This track seeks to understand human rights movements through ethnographic lenses. Contributions should analyze the lived experiences of activists and the cultural contexts that inform their struggles.
04
Power Dynamics in Cultural Studies
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This session aims to dissect the various power structures that influence cultural studies. Papers should explore how these dynamics affect representation, agency, and social justice initiatives.
05
Ethnography and the Politics of Equality
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This track examines how ethnographic research contributes to the discourse on equality. Submissions should focus on case studies that reveal the complexities of achieving equality within diverse societies.
06
Social Change through Cultural Narratives
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This session invites discussions on the role of cultural narratives in driving social change. Papers should analyze how storytelling and representation can mobilize communities towards justice.
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Intersectionality in Ethnographic Research
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This track explores the concept of intersectionality within ethnographic studies. Contributions should address how overlapping identities influence experiences of power and oppression.
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Resistance and Resilience: Ethnographic Insights
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This session focuses on the themes of resistance and resilience as observed in ethnographic research. Papers should highlight the strategies employed by communities to combat social injustices.
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Cultural Heritage and Social Justice
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This track examines the relationship between cultural heritage and social justice movements. Submissions should explore how the preservation of cultural practices can serve as a form of resistance.
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Global Perspectives on Ethnography and Justice
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This session invites global perspectives on the role of ethnography in advocating for social justice. Papers should discuss cross-cultural methodologies and their implications for understanding global inequalities.
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The Future of Ethnography in Social Sciences
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This track looks towards the future of ethnographic research within the social sciences. Contributions should consider emerging trends and technologies that may shape the field and its impact on social justice.
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