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International Conference on Cultural Memory and Global Narratives

10–11 Aug 2026 Casablanca, Morocco Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICCMGN conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Memory and related disciplines.

01 Cultural Memory in a Globalized World +
This track explores the dynamics of cultural memory in the context of globalization, examining how local narratives interact with global influences. Contributions may address the implications of transnational exchanges on collective memory and identity formation.
02 Heritage Studies and Memory Practices +
This session focuses on the intersection of heritage studies and memory practices, investigating how cultural heritage shapes collective memory. Papers may analyze case studies that highlight the role of heritage in preserving or transforming social identities.
03 Historical Narratives and Identity Politics +
This track examines the relationship between historical narratives and identity politics, emphasizing how narratives are constructed and contested within various cultural contexts. Participants are encouraged to explore the implications of these narratives for social cohesion and conflict.
04 Memory Studies: Theoretical Perspectives +
This session invites theoretical contributions to the field of memory studies, focusing on conceptual frameworks that enhance our understanding of memory and its cultural significance. Discussions may include interdisciplinary approaches that bridge gaps between memory, identity, and narrative.
05 Oral History and Collective Memory +
This track highlights the role of oral history in shaping collective memory, emphasizing the importance of personal narratives in understanding cultural identities. Papers may explore methodologies and ethical considerations in collecting and interpreting oral histories.
06 Storytelling as a Tool for Cultural Reflection +
This session investigates the art of storytelling as a means of cultural reflection and memory preservation. Contributions may focus on various storytelling mediums and their impact on shaping social narratives and identities.
07 Media Representation and Memory Construction +
This track examines how media representations influence the construction of cultural memory and collective identity. Participants are encouraged to analyze the role of various media forms in shaping public perceptions of historical events and cultural narratives.
08 Global Perspectives on Memory and Identity +
This session seeks to broaden the discourse on memory and identity by incorporating global perspectives. Papers may address how different cultures interpret and engage with memory in diverse sociopolitical contexts.
09 Narrative Analysis in Cultural Memory Studies +
This track focuses on narrative analysis as a methodological approach within cultural memory studies. Contributions may explore how narratives are constructed, disseminated, and received across different cultural contexts.
10 Collective Memory and Social Movements +
This session examines the interplay between collective memory and social movements, highlighting how shared memories can mobilize communities for social change. Papers may analyze historical and contemporary case studies of movements shaped by collective memory.
11 Identity and Memory in Diasporic Communities +
This track investigates the complexities of identity and memory within diasporic communities, focusing on how migration influences cultural memory. Contributions may explore the negotiation of identity through memory practices in transnational contexts.

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