Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICECGE conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across European Studies and related disciplines.
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Colonial Trade Networks and Economic Impact
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This track examines the intricate trade networks established during European colonialism and their lasting economic impacts on both colonizers and colonized regions. Papers may explore the dynamics of mercantilism, trade routes, and the role of commodities in shaping global economies.
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Cultural Exchanges and Identity Formation
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This session focuses on the cultural exchanges that occurred as a result of European colonial encounters, highlighting how these interactions influenced identity formation among both colonizers and indigenous populations. Contributions may analyze literature, art, and social practices that emerged from these exchanges.
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Missionary Activities and Religious Transformations
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This track investigates the role of missionary activities in shaping religious landscapes during the colonial period. Papers may discuss the impact of Christianity on indigenous belief systems and the broader implications for cultural transformation.
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Resistance and Resilience in Colonial Contexts
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This session addresses the various forms of resistance employed by colonized peoples against European imperial powers. Contributions may include case studies of uprisings, cultural preservation efforts, and the resilience of indigenous identities.
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Slavery and Plantation Economies
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This track delves into the role of slavery in the establishment and maintenance of plantation economies within colonial contexts. Papers may explore the economic, social, and cultural ramifications of slavery on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Exploration Narratives and Knowledge Production
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This session focuses on exploration narratives produced during the age of European colonialism, examining how these accounts contributed to knowledge production about the 'Other.' Contributions may analyze the implications of these narratives for contemporary understandings of colonial history.
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Indigenous Encounters and Cross-Cultural Dialogues
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This track highlights the encounters between European colonizers and indigenous populations, emphasizing the complexities of cross-cultural dialogues. Papers may investigate the negotiation of power, cultural exchange, and the impact on indigenous societies.
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Migration Patterns and Colonial Legacies
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This session explores the migration patterns resulting from European colonialism and their enduring legacies in contemporary societies. Contributions may analyze the socio-political and cultural implications of these migrations on both sending and receiving regions.
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Imperialism and Global History
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This track examines the broader implications of European imperialism within the context of global history. Papers may address the interconnectedness of empires and the transnational exchanges that shaped historical trajectories.
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Cultural Hybridity and Post-Colonial Perspectives
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This session investigates the concept of cultural hybridity as a result of colonial encounters, focusing on how these blended identities challenge traditional narratives. Contributions may explore literature, art, and social movements that reflect post-colonial perspectives.
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Trade, Exploration, and the Environment
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This track addresses the environmental consequences of trade and exploration during the colonial era, examining how these activities transformed landscapes and ecosystems. Papers may discuss the long-term effects of colonial exploitation on natural resources and indigenous practices.
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